BrightSpace666
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Conscious dreaming, a state in which you can experience, feel, move and travel in the same way as in reality. It has some affinity with the astral, because you can do similar things there. I will write about that later.
It's not easy to get there either, but Conscious Dreaming and Dreaming are a bit different. If you haven't read my writing about the Astral, it's time to become aware of the Astral, because I'm going to bring up some similarities.
You can also experience Conscious Dreaming itself. It is not impossible as some people claim. It just depends on how open, how receptive and how Spiritual you are. There are several aspects to consider before talking about it, but mastering them is not always easy. As the name suggests, 'conscious' dreaming.
It reflects the fact that when you dream, one hemisphere of your brain is fully open, so you can distinguish reality from Dream. Chances in Conscious Dreaming are spiritually paramount and necessary. The whole concept is spiritual. So I can tell you from the beginning that we are all here, almost depending on our level of development, we can do this. I will write about that in a moment.
In this "reality" you can experience things that you don't want or feel in real life. The examples could go on for days about how this benefits you. You can develop your Spiritual abilities, you can practice techniques that you can't even master on the physical plane. These are useful because you can do them there, and in the physical world you can get to the heart of them, find out the details and master them.
From the simplest techniques to the most complex, you can do anything with a little bit of will. The atmosphere itself is completely different from the astral plane.
Because the Astral Plane is reality itself, without the quotation marks, where you see and perceive things that are really happening, just in a different dimension, different from what you are used to, whereas in Conscious Dreams you are in control. You control the actions, the events, even who you want to be there with, who you don't want to be there with, what you want to try, what you don't want to try. Again, the list of examples goes on.
Yet, what is different in many ways from astral is that it is just a dream. It may look like reality, it may seem 100% like reality, but it's not. That's why it makes sense to tap into your dormant abilities, to conjure them.
There are no negative and destructive beings here, like some in Astral. This is a dream world where you are in control. But how you achieve it varies. Some people have these dreams regularly and are adept at it, others less often, and some never. But it can be achieved through sheer Spiritual development, if you set your mind to it.
I don't want to discourage you, but there are some things you need to master. First, you must have a good memory, because the first step here is to remember your dreams.
Recall phenomena from your dreams that only happen there so you can more easily recognize the dream and take control of it. For example, if there is a person or event that you only experience in your dreams, try to notice it in your next dream.
I am thinking here of events that you have dreamed about several times and your conscious or subconscious mind knows it is a dream. Plug it in and recognise it. Once you recognize that you are dreaming, that is when it all begins. It's like you're in reality, but all that happens is that what's happening in your own mind is your so-called Conscious Dream.
Astral and Conscious Dream, to avoid any misunderstanding, are two separate, distinct concepts. To enter the Astral you have to step out, separate from your body so to speak, and rely on your Astral body. This includes your astral senses, which guarantee success. In this dream, however, there is nothing of the sort, it just happens. As in other dreams, you don't have to leave your body in these dreams.
Here I should also mention the levels of trance state. Here the frequencies generated by each trans-state level are valid. You are probably in the deepest state of Trance.
The signs of Conscious Dreaming are individual dependent, but there are certain specific signs - events as if you have seen them before, the dream is completely different, many things are strange (strange moods, actions), as if what you are experiencing in the dream is actual, real. From there, you only need to catch one statement, recognize it, and you have successfully completed this part, and Consciousness appears in your dream.
After you wake up, you will be able to recall the dream as if it were a normal dream without "consciousness".
As far as the levels explained above are concerned, you must be in tune with Spirituality itself, you must be aware of visions, you must have advanced astral senses, you must be in control of Void Meditation. You must also have a good memory, as you must recognize and remember your dreams if you are to reach this level.
I wrote that this skill is available to all of us here as we develop and progress, so it shouldn't be that difficult.
Many times we have or experience what we call paralysis. This often happens after Conscious Dreaming, but it can happen without it. The essence of this is that your mind is awake, you sense things around you, you see and know about them, but your body is unable to move. You cannot move your limbs.
Strange, scary and abnormal things are happening around you, but it's just a trick of your mind. In reality, there is nothing there. However, they can be scary if you have no experience of dealing with them. That is why I mentioned above about learning Empty Meditation, because they are ineffective on you if you can dispel them.
However, this condition does not last longer than 5 minutes. In worse cases, it can last for hours. In such cases, control yourself, don't panic and you'll be fine.
Conscious dreaming is different from fantasising. It's not fantasy at all, but an unpacked version of it, where you live out your fantasy. However, this kind of daydreaming can be very addictive, so if you start and succeed, I suggest you know where the boundaries are, always act and think rationally. Don't get disconnected from reality and live in your dreams.
If you have personal experiences on this, I would love to read them. It is quite an interesting topic and worth the effort.
BrightSpace666
It's not easy to get there either, but Conscious Dreaming and Dreaming are a bit different. If you haven't read my writing about the Astral, it's time to become aware of the Astral, because I'm going to bring up some similarities.
You can also experience Conscious Dreaming itself. It is not impossible as some people claim. It just depends on how open, how receptive and how Spiritual you are. There are several aspects to consider before talking about it, but mastering them is not always easy. As the name suggests, 'conscious' dreaming.
It reflects the fact that when you dream, one hemisphere of your brain is fully open, so you can distinguish reality from Dream. Chances in Conscious Dreaming are spiritually paramount and necessary. The whole concept is spiritual. So I can tell you from the beginning that we are all here, almost depending on our level of development, we can do this. I will write about that in a moment.
In this "reality" you can experience things that you don't want or feel in real life. The examples could go on for days about how this benefits you. You can develop your Spiritual abilities, you can practice techniques that you can't even master on the physical plane. These are useful because you can do them there, and in the physical world you can get to the heart of them, find out the details and master them.
From the simplest techniques to the most complex, you can do anything with a little bit of will. The atmosphere itself is completely different from the astral plane.
Because the Astral Plane is reality itself, without the quotation marks, where you see and perceive things that are really happening, just in a different dimension, different from what you are used to, whereas in Conscious Dreams you are in control. You control the actions, the events, even who you want to be there with, who you don't want to be there with, what you want to try, what you don't want to try. Again, the list of examples goes on.
Yet, what is different in many ways from astral is that it is just a dream. It may look like reality, it may seem 100% like reality, but it's not. That's why it makes sense to tap into your dormant abilities, to conjure them.
There are no negative and destructive beings here, like some in Astral. This is a dream world where you are in control. But how you achieve it varies. Some people have these dreams regularly and are adept at it, others less often, and some never. But it can be achieved through sheer Spiritual development, if you set your mind to it.
I don't want to discourage you, but there are some things you need to master. First, you must have a good memory, because the first step here is to remember your dreams.
Recall phenomena from your dreams that only happen there so you can more easily recognize the dream and take control of it. For example, if there is a person or event that you only experience in your dreams, try to notice it in your next dream.
I am thinking here of events that you have dreamed about several times and your conscious or subconscious mind knows it is a dream. Plug it in and recognise it. Once you recognize that you are dreaming, that is when it all begins. It's like you're in reality, but all that happens is that what's happening in your own mind is your so-called Conscious Dream.
Astral and Conscious Dream, to avoid any misunderstanding, are two separate, distinct concepts. To enter the Astral you have to step out, separate from your body so to speak, and rely on your Astral body. This includes your astral senses, which guarantee success. In this dream, however, there is nothing of the sort, it just happens. As in other dreams, you don't have to leave your body in these dreams.
Here I should also mention the levels of trance state. Here the frequencies generated by each trans-state level are valid. You are probably in the deepest state of Trance.
The signs of Conscious Dreaming are individual dependent, but there are certain specific signs - events as if you have seen them before, the dream is completely different, many things are strange (strange moods, actions), as if what you are experiencing in the dream is actual, real. From there, you only need to catch one statement, recognize it, and you have successfully completed this part, and Consciousness appears in your dream.
After you wake up, you will be able to recall the dream as if it were a normal dream without "consciousness".
As far as the levels explained above are concerned, you must be in tune with Spirituality itself, you must be aware of visions, you must have advanced astral senses, you must be in control of Void Meditation. You must also have a good memory, as you must recognize and remember your dreams if you are to reach this level.
I wrote that this skill is available to all of us here as we develop and progress, so it shouldn't be that difficult.
Many times we have or experience what we call paralysis. This often happens after Conscious Dreaming, but it can happen without it. The essence of this is that your mind is awake, you sense things around you, you see and know about them, but your body is unable to move. You cannot move your limbs.
Strange, scary and abnormal things are happening around you, but it's just a trick of your mind. In reality, there is nothing there. However, they can be scary if you have no experience of dealing with them. That is why I mentioned above about learning Empty Meditation, because they are ineffective on you if you can dispel them.
However, this condition does not last longer than 5 minutes. In worse cases, it can last for hours. In such cases, control yourself, don't panic and you'll be fine.
Conscious dreaming is different from fantasising. It's not fantasy at all, but an unpacked version of it, where you live out your fantasy. However, this kind of daydreaming can be very addictive, so if you start and succeed, I suggest you know where the boundaries are, always act and think rationally. Don't get disconnected from reality and live in your dreams.
If you have personal experiences on this, I would love to read them. It is quite an interesting topic and worth the effort.
BrightSpace666