BrightSpace666
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I had previously written a post about Conscious Dreaming, which is a fairly sophisticated and developed skill, but I felt I should also write about the results of this "phenomenon", which happens in many cases and in many cases not. This form is a state of consciousness that one experiences most often after Conscious Dreaming.
This phenomenon is called "Sleep Paralysis". It is a state in which the body becomes Paralysed, of course the meaning is purely figurative, but I will explain this below. I am writing a longer post on this, as it is also an interesting and debatable topic, and hopefully I can help many people with it.
But first, for the sake of repetition, I would like to say a few words about dreaming itself.
It is a state that can be experienced, I would say, regardless of development, by sheer will. I am sure many of you have experienced events in your dreams where you felt as if you were in reality. Be it walking, sports, shopping, it's all about awareness.
This is the first stage of Conscious Dreaming, the realisation that this is an 'imaginary' reality. But from a Conscious perspective, you get to the point where you actually realize that you are actually in a "dream-reality" that has a monumental kinship with physical, actual reality.
Once one has realized this, the first stage is complete.
Mind control must be practiced, here I refer to Void Meditation and the evolved mind, as you must be able to actually, objectively recognize that you are dreaming. Because the key to this phenomenon is Consciousness, and awareness. You have to be careful, because the first step is the hardest.
I am aware that many of you here have experienced Conscious Dreaming, and I have received answers to that, but there are many things to consider about this practice. In relation to affinity, I would bring up Astral Projection, which I dealt with in another post, and its context, but I will also write a little about it in this post.
I should also mention here that this is different from projection. Since one is reality and the other is still just a "dream" that may appear to the individual to be present in reality and you are in the actual situation that is occurring in reality, but it is still a dream that You are controlling.
In short, I could summarize it as a constructive illusory world, a pre-conceived sphere of happiness in which one is both present as an individual and as a controller, and can influence and manifest what happens there by the power of one's own mind.
You can use the experience you gain here in the real world, and it is a great virtue and very rewarding.
Now let's actually talk about sleep Paralysis, also known as Paralysis, incapacitation, of course these claims are symbolic of "reality" in their own, sophisticated and figurative sense, but what they have in common is that in their own domain they are pure fiction, but transformed, you still get the "real", "existent" claim, but it is pure deception.
We experience this phenomenon not only when we are consciously dreaming. Unfortunately, it is also experienced before falling asleep, but it is a rarer phenomenon. Most often it occurs after conscious dreaming, but moving along this paradigm, it can be inferred that there is a state between sleep and wakefulness. But more on that later.
When the Conscious Dream ends, and when the actual waking, the awakening, occurs, a part of your mind still remains in the Dream and is able to bring the phenomena that occurred in the dream into reality. This can be permanent, but unfortunately this state is destructive.
It has quite a lot to do with one's mental and spiritual health.
Because if someone has delusions, paranoia, hallucinations, it affects their mental health and that manifests itself in sleep Paralysis. The state of mind is the scale on which things are experienced, and it usually depends on the mental state of the individual.
Therefore, I will mention here to clear yourself of any past delusions, clear your mind, free it and keep it honoured. To start a new life on Satan's side is a great privilege, and the number of virtues that will make you happy and improve your mentality, your moral outlook, and the list goes on.
The aura needs to be cleansed to the same extent, as unpleasant energies can also be attached to the aura, which can even manifest during Sleep Paralysis.
All repressed fears and delusions can surface in this process. The phenomenon itself does not last long, usually a few minutes, but in some situations it can last for half an hour or even hours, and those who have many delusions and fears can suffer unpleasant damage.
In this state, you can't speak, you can't move your limbs, you just lie rigid and look in the direction your head was facing when you woke up. The dream state can be crossed by beings, people or even events that cause you to feel fear. However, always keep in mind that this is not reality, it is merely a mind game.
The more nervous and stressful periods you experience, the more frequent this phenomenon becomes. It can be said to be largely related to lifestyle.
Hallucinations can also occur in this state, which is unfortunately not pleasant, as sleep Paralysis is not known for its wonderful moods and wonderful 'fantasy world'.
If one can maintain Void Meditation in this state, one can avoid countless problems. Think about it, a repressed emotion that you unconsciously dread suddenly becomes a reality and there is nothing you can do about it. The worst option here is panic, because you could be taking a serious health risk.
According to some reports, the phenomena you experience seem to be 100% real and happen right in front of your eyes. Many people claim to feel a strong pressure in their chest, as if someone is sitting on them. This is often just a phenomenon, but in some cases there may actually be "something" sitting there. As I said, almost everything depends on the mental state of the individual.
A small illustration of this phenomenon:
https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%3A%2F%2Ftse4.mm.bing.net%2Fth%3Fid%3DOIP.guWADRq1yXdbPdeXP9XLtwHaE5%26pid%3DApi&f=1
The duration of conscious sleep itself lasts as long as you are actually asleep. This is based on your sleep pattern - if you sleep for 9 hours, for example, that's how long events happen, of course it depends on when the dream happens and when you notice it. If you realise you're dreaming and take control at the end of the dream, it will be shorter.
But over time you will master this skill and you will realise it sooner and it will last longer.
You can control it with your mind. However, if you have strong desires about something, it can appear in the dream without you wanting it to. You can easily control your dreams with will and concentration, and for these you need to practice Void Meditation.
A lot of times people just throw out statements that they can do anything, that there is no obstacle in front of them, but they fail the first time they try. This is due to ignorance, which should be avoided to a great extent in the Dreaming phase, because Conscious Dreaming, like almost everything, has another side.
It appears as if it is constructive, but if one does not know what one is doing and goes into it with a confused, obsessive mentality, then the Dream can easily turn into a nightmare. With the power of the mind, both positive and negative can manifest. This must be kept in mind.
Yes, I would like to write a little more about that. There are two sides to addictions, positive addictions (Yoga, Spirituality) and negative, destructive addictions.
These can trigger effects in a person that can be amplified in Sleep Paralysis, because the human mind is obsessed with a certain substance, so it only intensifies the basic chaotic phenomenon we call Paralysis.
The result is a disordered mind that is unable to remain calm and act in such a situation, and once this state ends, it becomes even more addicted to the drug it is using. For such minds, because of the presence of some noxious substance in their lives, may manifest hallucinations in the process of Paralysis that withdrawal symptoms can produce.
A healthy mind without addictions is completely different from a destructive addict in decline.
The key to mastering the Conscious Dream is to be aware of reality. Be aware of your surroundings, observe what is happening, take note of many things, because they can come back to you in your dreams and from there you can easily recognize the dream itself. In any case, dreaming is an interesting phenomenon and it is influenced by many things, perhaps I could write a book about it, but that is another question.
So in summary - Sleep Paralysis is closely linked to mental health, so I suggest you keep your mind clear, don't be fooled, and strengthen your soul on the True Path of Spirituality. If you do experience this state, always keep in mind that it is only the inherent and fictional reality of your own mind, and is in no way true. Keep the Void Meditation at such times and never be frightened.
BrightSpace666
This phenomenon is called "Sleep Paralysis". It is a state in which the body becomes Paralysed, of course the meaning is purely figurative, but I will explain this below. I am writing a longer post on this, as it is also an interesting and debatable topic, and hopefully I can help many people with it.
But first, for the sake of repetition, I would like to say a few words about dreaming itself.
It is a state that can be experienced, I would say, regardless of development, by sheer will. I am sure many of you have experienced events in your dreams where you felt as if you were in reality. Be it walking, sports, shopping, it's all about awareness.
This is the first stage of Conscious Dreaming, the realisation that this is an 'imaginary' reality. But from a Conscious perspective, you get to the point where you actually realize that you are actually in a "dream-reality" that has a monumental kinship with physical, actual reality.
Once one has realized this, the first stage is complete.
Mind control must be practiced, here I refer to Void Meditation and the evolved mind, as you must be able to actually, objectively recognize that you are dreaming. Because the key to this phenomenon is Consciousness, and awareness. You have to be careful, because the first step is the hardest.
I am aware that many of you here have experienced Conscious Dreaming, and I have received answers to that, but there are many things to consider about this practice. In relation to affinity, I would bring up Astral Projection, which I dealt with in another post, and its context, but I will also write a little about it in this post.
I should also mention here that this is different from projection. Since one is reality and the other is still just a "dream" that may appear to the individual to be present in reality and you are in the actual situation that is occurring in reality, but it is still a dream that You are controlling.
In short, I could summarize it as a constructive illusory world, a pre-conceived sphere of happiness in which one is both present as an individual and as a controller, and can influence and manifest what happens there by the power of one's own mind.
You can use the experience you gain here in the real world, and it is a great virtue and very rewarding.
Now let's actually talk about sleep Paralysis, also known as Paralysis, incapacitation, of course these claims are symbolic of "reality" in their own, sophisticated and figurative sense, but what they have in common is that in their own domain they are pure fiction, but transformed, you still get the "real", "existent" claim, but it is pure deception.
We experience this phenomenon not only when we are consciously dreaming. Unfortunately, it is also experienced before falling asleep, but it is a rarer phenomenon. Most often it occurs after conscious dreaming, but moving along this paradigm, it can be inferred that there is a state between sleep and wakefulness. But more on that later.
When the Conscious Dream ends, and when the actual waking, the awakening, occurs, a part of your mind still remains in the Dream and is able to bring the phenomena that occurred in the dream into reality. This can be permanent, but unfortunately this state is destructive.
It has quite a lot to do with one's mental and spiritual health.
Because if someone has delusions, paranoia, hallucinations, it affects their mental health and that manifests itself in sleep Paralysis. The state of mind is the scale on which things are experienced, and it usually depends on the mental state of the individual.
Therefore, I will mention here to clear yourself of any past delusions, clear your mind, free it and keep it honoured. To start a new life on Satan's side is a great privilege, and the number of virtues that will make you happy and improve your mentality, your moral outlook, and the list goes on.
The aura needs to be cleansed to the same extent, as unpleasant energies can also be attached to the aura, which can even manifest during Sleep Paralysis.
All repressed fears and delusions can surface in this process. The phenomenon itself does not last long, usually a few minutes, but in some situations it can last for half an hour or even hours, and those who have many delusions and fears can suffer unpleasant damage.
In this state, you can't speak, you can't move your limbs, you just lie rigid and look in the direction your head was facing when you woke up. The dream state can be crossed by beings, people or even events that cause you to feel fear. However, always keep in mind that this is not reality, it is merely a mind game.
The more nervous and stressful periods you experience, the more frequent this phenomenon becomes. It can be said to be largely related to lifestyle.
Hallucinations can also occur in this state, which is unfortunately not pleasant, as sleep Paralysis is not known for its wonderful moods and wonderful 'fantasy world'.
If one can maintain Void Meditation in this state, one can avoid countless problems. Think about it, a repressed emotion that you unconsciously dread suddenly becomes a reality and there is nothing you can do about it. The worst option here is panic, because you could be taking a serious health risk.
According to some reports, the phenomena you experience seem to be 100% real and happen right in front of your eyes. Many people claim to feel a strong pressure in their chest, as if someone is sitting on them. This is often just a phenomenon, but in some cases there may actually be "something" sitting there. As I said, almost everything depends on the mental state of the individual.
A small illustration of this phenomenon:
https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%3A%2F%2Ftse4.mm.bing.net%2Fth%3Fid%3DOIP.guWADRq1yXdbPdeXP9XLtwHaE5%26pid%3DApi&f=1
WKM said:BrightSpace666 said:Yes, I know there is reading on this phenomenon, but I have not read up on it, I have used my own knowledge in this post as I did not want to include outside sources that may contain disinformation. But otherwise, the books you listed sound good.
I also don't use outside sources for my other posts, I write them all from my own experience, as the enemy has corrupted countless Knowledge and I don't want to include them in my posts.
In fact, it is difficult to master this skill, but if you get there, you will have a wonderful experience.
Hello BrightSpace666
Can you give me some tips in connection with better control and duration of the Lucid dreaming?
The duration of conscious sleep itself lasts as long as you are actually asleep. This is based on your sleep pattern - if you sleep for 9 hours, for example, that's how long events happen, of course it depends on when the dream happens and when you notice it. If you realise you're dreaming and take control at the end of the dream, it will be shorter.
But over time you will master this skill and you will realise it sooner and it will last longer.
You can control it with your mind. However, if you have strong desires about something, it can appear in the dream without you wanting it to. You can easily control your dreams with will and concentration, and for these you need to practice Void Meditation.
A lot of times people just throw out statements that they can do anything, that there is no obstacle in front of them, but they fail the first time they try. This is due to ignorance, which should be avoided to a great extent in the Dreaming phase, because Conscious Dreaming, like almost everything, has another side.
It appears as if it is constructive, but if one does not know what one is doing and goes into it with a confused, obsessive mentality, then the Dream can easily turn into a nightmare. With the power of the mind, both positive and negative can manifest. This must be kept in mind.
Hidden Warrior said:This is very interesting. Thank you for posting this detailed exploration of lucid dreams.
I have experienced just very small fragments of lucid dreams, only for escaping nightmares, so I cannot give much advice, but I just want to highlight that one that starts to work with lucid dreams must be in total control of his/her addictions. This wouldn't be necessary, since to get at this point you should master a very good level of mental control, but in any case no addiction should be present, otherwise it can be only become worse.
Yes, I would like to write a little more about that. There are two sides to addictions, positive addictions (Yoga, Spirituality) and negative, destructive addictions.
These can trigger effects in a person that can be amplified in Sleep Paralysis, because the human mind is obsessed with a certain substance, so it only intensifies the basic chaotic phenomenon we call Paralysis.
The result is a disordered mind that is unable to remain calm and act in such a situation, and once this state ends, it becomes even more addicted to the drug it is using. For such minds, because of the presence of some noxious substance in their lives, may manifest hallucinations in the process of Paralysis that withdrawal symptoms can produce.
A healthy mind without addictions is completely different from a destructive addict in decline.
The key to mastering the Conscious Dream is to be aware of reality. Be aware of your surroundings, observe what is happening, take note of many things, because they can come back to you in your dreams and from there you can easily recognize the dream itself. In any case, dreaming is an interesting phenomenon and it is influenced by many things, perhaps I could write a book about it, but that is another question.
So in summary - Sleep Paralysis is closely linked to mental health, so I suggest you keep your mind clear, don't be fooled, and strengthen your soul on the True Path of Spirituality. If you do experience this state, always keep in mind that it is only the inherent and fictional reality of your own mind, and is in no way true. Keep the Void Meditation at such times and never be frightened.
BrightSpace666