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DREAMS
SALES PITCH
Why
take an interest in your dreams? What could dreams possibly
contain that would interest you, or have
some value to you? The answer is
simple really. Dreams are a part
of your life. They are a self-expressing
part of yourself, in a medium that is rich
with experience on many levels
which transcend ordinary existence.
Imagine
if you will, going to sleep at night only to wake up in a dream.
You stand there starting at
the dreamscape fully awake and aware that you
are dreaming. Suddenly
you realize you can fly. So you do, you leap
like
superman or superwoman into
the sky and soar at lightning speeds. This grows
tiring, so you change the
dream to some sci-fi thriller. The environment
changes effortlessly to reflect
the world you want to play in. Beautiful
space-age buildings form.
The street is full with bustling people. An
alien
walks by and greets you by
name. You know your dreaming, and you change it
at a whim to what ever you desire.
How
does it feel? What if you could smell the oil burning off from the
passing vehicles. The alien sounded
clear and loud. You stop by some
store and sample some pastry and it is
solid, has texture and tastes rich
with flavor and the cream-filled center
spills out from your mouth and drops
on the street. You hear loud thumping
music from above the sky and you
fly up to the source to find a funky night
club which makes Jaba The Hut's
place look like a dive, and with more exotic
and wonderful creatures to stand
in awe at?
If
you dream like this already, then you probably love dreaming. Dreams
are not some black and white two-dimensional
setting that we act chaotic
and silly in. Mind you we all have
dreams where the content is best left in
the shadows of our forgetful memory.
It's probably because the artist didn't
bother to inspire the content. You
weren't interested in picking up the brush
and painting the colors, sounds, and textures
needed to make the dream
aesthetically pleasing.
For me, I
dream in full vivid colors. I experience hot, cold, taste, touch,
smell, sound and pain in ways that make
my dream's often appear more real
than my waking life. When the dream
is at it's peak in tactile aesthetics, I am
usually fully awake and alert that I am
in a dream setting. And I instantly
go to work to insure a level of quality
that I desire from my dreams. Why?
Because it's a great medium to express
artistically, in a multi-dimensional
form. In your dreams, treat them
like a movie where you are the director, the
special effects crew, the actor, and the
camera all happening instantly and
simultaneously with little or no effort
at all. You don't have to be an
artist to be a good dreamer. This
is a talent we all naturally have. It's a
function of our very existence.
I set standards
for my dreams. I want them to reflect my most
passionate adventures, my wildest of worlds
and anything else I can take
credit for creating while I sleep at night.
I have developed game worlds to
play in when I sleep where I can load and
save and continue on certain
dreams should I desire to entertain myself
in them. Other motivators for
quality dream control is the fact I am
aware that our dreams can be shared.
And I want to best for my friends and family
should I ever happen on them
in a shared dream environment. I
have many motivated reasons for
dreaming. It is a talent that is
worth developing because the benefits out
weigh anything I can think of in personal
life.
Dreams are
free, harmless and entertaining. They can be educational,
emotional, or just plain fun.
They open doors that go past the
entertainment/fantasy section of your consciousness
and embark on great
spiritual journeys in your own psyche.
And the only thing that holds you
back is yourself. Since dreaming
occurs whether you want it to or not, may
as well take control of them and have some
fun.
You should never
be frightened of dream content. No matter how sick,
scary, twisted or demented a dream may
appear, good lucid dream control
techniques can instantly change unwanted
dreams into something which
gives you a good story to talk about in
the morning. What I can do to
help you dream, is offer this course at
no charge and no obligation to you.
Maybe one day you might help someone else
attain the skills you
embrace on a nightly basis. And to
me, living in a world of vivid, lucid
dreamers who know how to dream sounds fun
and cool.
Perhaps you
have never experienced a precognitive dream. Maybe you
have yet to shared a dream. These
more profound experiences of dreaming
also occur regularly, but again lack the
missing element which is your waking
consciousness. The more lucid and
alert you are in a dream, the more
decision making ability you have to choose
what is best for you. There is a
secret power to dreaming that I am unloading
on you knowingly. And with
this power comes responsibility.
When it unlocks for you, you'll know it. I
want to wake everyone up to this power
since is a thoroughgoing process of
our evolutionary development. A necessary
fun step that we as a social
mass need to embrace. Creating a
network of lucid precognitive dreamers is
one of my primary goals. Until you
have a lucid precognitive dream, you'll
never truly know what it is I am talking
about. Yet at some level in your
deep subconscious, a part of you already
knows. Because a part of you is
already active in those areas waiting for
your waking self to join in. The key
to any conscious door is you. Start
unlocking and let some air in, closed
rooms get kind of musty and dark.
Besides,
I have a full money back guarantee that if you are not satisfied
with dreaming, all you have to do is stop
taking an interest in them, and
funny enough, they tend to go away until
you want to dream again. But that
is like telling your left brain to go take
a hike and think somewhere else. I
would love to help you create dreams that
are fun, active and a beautiful
part of your life if dreams are not already.
It's the least I can attempt to
do.
TYPES OF DREAMS
Since
we dream in so many unlimited and infinite patterns, I have just
grouped dreams into a few common categories
which nearly everyone has
experienced one of these types of dreams.
SEMI-CONSCIOUS
DREAMS
Any dream
that you wake up and have some memory of tend to fall in
this category. These dreams tend
to be strange, illogical, or just
repetitious. We have no idea we are
dreaming while in them. They tend to
reflect our personal issues, our fantasies
and our beliefs. When we waken,
we tend to loose them quickly to the forgetfulness
we often let go
unquestioned into the dark abyss of the
sub-conscious.
These dreams are
the beginning for any good dreamer. It's part of this
courses focus to work on good dream recall
techniques and move
progressively towards good dream control.
WAKING DREAMS
This is a
dream where you are alert and conscious, but you don't realize
you are dreaming until you wake up.
Typical examples are of waking up,
going to the washroom or a normal everyday
pattern you follow when you
wake up. Only to wake up again to
realize that all that was just a dream.
This is where lucid dreaming and semi-conscious
dreaming are sharing your
waking-consciousness. If you have
these dreams, it's a small step over to
lucid dreaming.
LUCID DREAMS
When we are
awake, we associate this with being who we are. It is the
part of us in charge of all the decision
making we do in the day. It is who
think we are as an awake human. But
in a dreamstate, our waking
consciousness is normally turned off, so
all the important faculties such as
analytical abilities, logic and questioning
tend to be dormant. But in a lucid
dream, you literally walk a door from physical
reality into one of pure mental
existence. Your thoughts effortlessly
paint the dreamscape and you have
full mental faculties as you would if you
were awake.
Lucid dreaming
is probably one of the best forms of dreaming that I can
think of. You extend your conscious
existence into a realm where you are
the creator. Your abilities to imagine
are increased to quantum levels where
the very thought of a building can create
architecture unlike anything
imagined in our physical world. This
is a place where you discover just how
real and unlimited your imagination can
be. The level or quality of the
dream is yours to command. The rules
of conduct are yours to decide.
Anything imaginable can be expressed in
fluid graceful motion in this
dreamscape. It also opens up a great
avenue for your curiosity. Learning
can be conducted, you can experiment with
your thoughts and beliefs.
Create
music, art, cities, worlds, universes all in the instant of your own
thoughts? Unimaginable? Only
if you cannot conceive the possibility. After
all, you’re the one now holding the pen.
PRECOGNITIVE
DREAMS
This is where
time and space no longer seem to fit any rational logical
meaning. These dreams will put the
twist on any logical thinker.
Precognition is an ability to know and
experience a future event before it
ever occurs. Not everybody has had
a precognitive dream that they remeber,
but many do. And déjà
vu is the shadow of such colossal events in human
consciousness. A part of you just
skipped the time/space continuum to
check out what it will be doing in some
later date.
Seldom controlled,
these dreams are spontaneous, faint and ghost like.
You may wake up having full memory of them,
but that quickly fades. And
in the thoughts that a dream might be precognitive,
such clear memory tends
not to hold any precognitive value.
These ones from my opinion are the
hardest, and most stealthy of the dreams
for our consciousness to behold.
And for probably a good reason as we probably
aren't ready for that
knowledge until something in us decides
that we are.
If you have ever
observed your waking state, you'll notice that your body
with all of it's senses records your reality
and stores this recording into
memory as time progresses. Occasionally
for a precognitive dreamer, it is
like a record has just skipped and you
are playing the same verse over
again. If you remember the dream,
and have a clear memory the accuracy
can scare you. These dreams can hold
an eerie 100% accuracy down to the
finest of details. Even to the details
we think are totally spontaneous like
our own inner contemplation and emotions.
For example
imagine that in a dream you are standing in a park that you
have never been before. An old man
wearing a blue jacket with a brown
furry collar and yellow-Grey pants walks
up to you and asks you if you have
the time. You check your watch and
your thoughts remark on the mans
jacket. You check the watch and tell
the man it is 12:15pm. He thanks you
and walks off. You wake up, remember
this clearly and let it slip back into
the sub-conscious memory banks.
Months later, you
are on vacation at some city. You go for a walk in a
park to absorb the natural beauty that
the city presents. The very man in
your dream walks up as if in perfect timing,
and he asks you the time, you
respond and tell him it's 12:15pm, but
this time you suddenly have a flash
of déjà vu. Something
really familiar about that man, the park, the time.
You struggle with how you could know this
and with some luck, your
remember the dream. It was so clear
at the time, and both the memory of
the dream and the physical event map over
each other like a perfect glove.
Coincidence? I don't think so.
For many,
this kind of small excerpt is common. A very brief one or two
minute reminder that something more is
going on than what you really truly
know. Yet, not something that is
totally hidden or alien to your
consciousness. It's something we
all naturally do, just some remember
better than others.
Precognitive
dreams can come once in a life time, or in an assault of
unrelenting waves. The fact is, people
have them whether they want to or
not. You may be one of these people.
And they are part of the tip of the
iceberg for a much deeper spiritual you.
If you have them, that's normal and
actually there is nothing to be frightened
of. I find that a lot of people tend
to be intimidated by powerful precognitive
dreams. I teach you to embrace
them because they embark on a new science
which we are slowly
unraveling. And it is important to
write down dreams if you yourself want to
have more empirical evidence that you are
having precognitive dreams. This
will only help you for what comes next.
LUCID
PRECOGNITIVE DREAMS
What is a
lucid precognitive dream? If you study dream research, I think
I am the only person that I know who is
talking about this layer of
dreaming. It's going to shock you,
thrill you, mystify you and scare you.
The moment you have one of these dreams,
it will change you forever. Not
in any physical way, but in a conscious
way. But I only speak from how they
have changed me. They have given
me hope that I thought forgotten of
myself. And open a door so large
for human growth and potential that I am
very excited about teaching this kind of
dreaming.
Take everything
you know about life, thought, reality and yourself.
Subtract all the science, belief and knowledge
you think you have. Then just
start fresh. You are awake, alert
and you KNOW you are dreaming. This to
you is clear. It is a lucid dream.
However, this one for all you avid lucid
dreamer's out there who may not have had
one yet takes you to a new
boundary. I call the precognitive
layer the forge of creation. And you now
stand at it. Don't worry, you've
stood here many times, probably too many
to count. This occurs in very deep
levels of our sleeping consciousness.
And when you are here, you are not alone.
These dreams are moderated by
an intelligence far superior to normal
waking human intelligence. More
advanced than some space faring alien.
You are a part of that intelligence.
And the reality is, you are creating it
along side of countless other
intelligence's just like you. Different
only they are the man in the park, the
bird in the tree, the car driving on the
road, the cells in your hands, the
molecules in the cell, the fabric of intelligence
and consciousness in the
universe. And if you get here, and
knowingly stand here consciously it's
because something has allowed it.
I have accessed
this field via two methods:- From a lucid dream, and
from a fully conscious out-of-body experience.
When I had my first lucid
precognitive dream, I thought it was a
shared dream because before I
created the dream, I was greeted by a formless
being in what I call a
endless void. I was 17 at the time
and now well attuned to dreaming, and
precognitive dreams. What was about
to happen I never banked on.
The
being asked me what I wanted to experience in plain, perfect
English. Instead of holding back
and asking myself why, I felt something
very familiar about this being and this
void. I thought for a second and
asked for a very simple, yet love inspired
dream. A 2-dimentional window
with a location appeared and I dove through
it into a fully 3D tactile lucid
dream. Since I was creating this
dream with this intelligence, I treated it
like a shared dream and tried to get the
full value of the requested
experience. It all formed effortlessly,
I returned from the dream to thank
what ever "beings" where there and I woke
up.
I thought about
how beautiful the dream was, how nice the people in the
dream were. I thought it was just
a game like all the others that I play
when dreaming. A nice story, or nice
walk in fantasy park. But this dream
came back to bring full circle which I
long denied or though possible. It
came true, in the same natural pattern
that my normal precognitive dreams
do, but this time I was dual-conscious.
My past and my future just became
one. My dreams and my reality merged
and I stood physically awake and
dreaming. It made that song row,
row, row your boat take on more than
just a childish lullaby. I could
not return to the not-knowing. I had all the
evidence I asked for. How was it
possible that I could dream something and
later could that dream come true?
Did I have any say in what I dreamt? Did
what I say have an effect on here?
Did we all do this? All answered for me
in a very clear, perfect demonstration
of the power of consciousness, and
the power of thought.
You might
be reading this thinking what the hell I just said. The answer
really was simple, I was experiencing something.
Like we all experience
something. We may not all like what
we experience, nor understand it. But
the fact is we exist, and while we exist,
we dream. If you have had
precognitive dreams you might relate to
this better than those who have
not. And if you have had lucid dreams
then the dream control might interest
you. And if you have ever experienced
a lucid precognitive dream, let me
know as I am starting to find out it's
not just me. Several others have now
told me they have had them.
Just a symptom of consciousness evolution?
Or are we finally starting to wake up?
SHARED DREAMS
When your
dreaming, it's nice to have company. Old school thought was
when we dreamed, we dreamed alone in some
subjective mixture of random
chaotic thought spawned by some wild out-of-control
subconscious part of
us. But then old school anything
tends to not look much deeper than the
surface of physical reality. Dreams
are much more complex and much more
profound. A shared dream is where
you, and one of your friends or family,
perhaps even a stranger meet in a dream,
share the same dream content
and setting an wake up with enough clear,
undistorted memory to verify it
with the other party involved.
When I first shared
a dream, I had no clue that I could. Actually, until I
experienced any of these things, I had
no idea. It was all just another stone
that somehow I turned over and the benefits
were spectacular. For the first
time in my life, I could look face to face
with a friend in the crazy realm of
my dreams, and fully know that they were
there with me. I have a close
friend to whom we have shared many dreams.
And it is no different that
going for coffee here in physical reality
with your friend. You both have your
usual objective points, and both have full
memory of who you are, where you
are, and what you are doing. Just
this time your dreaming.
Shared dreams
are not limited to just one person, we can have group
shared dreams. And from my research
into lucid precognitive dreams, we can
share our dreams with an entire universe.
Is there any limit to dreaming?
It's like asking infinity if there are
any limits. We have only physical rules
which we believe to be true to govern us.
They all break once we dream
because our thoughts become the rules.
Something to think about when you
ponder the fundamental laws of physics.
Are they just adhering to a random
pattern in chaos, or did something with
supreme intelligence create them to
govern the conduct of an eternal universe?
Whatever it is, it's a naturally
occurring phenomena, so much that, it will
become more common and
mainstream as we evolve. Or as I
prefer to state it, "Wake up.".
NIGHTMARES
Actually,
I like them, you may not. Nightmares can scare the living crap
out of any of us. These dreams hold
the paralyzing fears we have stored
layer after layer in our jumbled consciousness.
To me, they are nothing
more than some crazy horror show gone haywire.
It's the realm of demons,
monsters, goblins, aliens, freak shows,
murder, insanity, darkness. It's the
realm of our deepest human fears struggling
with our moral mind as to why
we think what we think.
Nightmares force
us to do two things, fight or flee. They are patterned
after our survival instinct, and contain
a warped Hollywood style to them
when our hellish imagination
getsthe better of us. When I have a nightmare, I
just change them to something more desirable.
And if they get the better of
me, I usually laugh right in them because
I know that it's just a silly dream
and I can change it at will. But
for my personal investigation into myself,
my nightmares reflected just only what
I truly feared. And when I realized
that I could exit in such a state as myself
untouched by it all, the nightmare
was harmless. Like a painter who
got scared of the picture he painted. We
still have control.
I like nightmares
for one basic fundamental. They let us know we dream
in a very loud and clear way. We
may not like them, and it may detour the
timid from expanding forward with conscious
exploration of the dreamstate.
But if your not easily frightened or intimidated,
you can have some real fun
with nightmares. I tend to mimic
some of my more earlier role models such
as Bug's Bunny's ability to stylishly deal
with his vile villains. And like a
villain, a nightmare can be turned into
some really funny solution for problem
solving. Nothing can hurt you if
you don't let it. Self-control and discipline
in dreaming is like achieving a black belt
in karate. You will now have effective
tools to deal with anything you don't want
to dream about should you
willfully desire to control it.
RECOMMENDED
READING
"Mutual Dreaming", by Linda Lane Magallon.
This is the
first book I have read where that has been a serious look into
shared dreams. Linda Magallon is
getting on the right track. I think she's
touching a good nerve in the fact we can
share dreams. The book is one of
the very few books that I have read which
I feel give you a good look at
some of the possibilities.
"Seth on Dreams and the Projection of
Consciousness", by Jane Roberts.
By far one
of the best dream books I have read. Seth is channeled
information which I tend to stay clear
of, but in this case, I made every
exception. What Jane Roberts reveals
with Seth undeniably reflects in my
life, and in the lives of others.
It is no coincidence that this book was
written, it's a valuable resource for us
all.
ONLINE SOURCES
Dreams
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