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<blockquote data-quote="dziba" data-source="post: 55955" data-attributes="member: 1773"><p>Importance of a Dream:</p><p>There is much to be covered on this subject, however I will save much of this for later on first I feel it is</p><p>necessary to briefly explain the possibilities of the meaning of a dream. Make the conclusions you wish,</p><p>however here are some of the most reasonable paths I am aware of. I am not saying all or any of these</p><p>are correct, what I believe should have no relevance to your experiments or beliefs. For now, just</p><p>consider these examples as food for thought. I am only listing a brief amount of the infinite theories but</p><p>with the tools of skepticism, experience, knowledge and wisdom, I have attempted to narrow things</p><p>down to point that can be summarized.</p><p>What does a dream mean? I have not the answer to this question, only theories which I have chosen that</p><p>I am assuming would be at least somewhat agreeable with many of the people who would read this</p><p>book. An Occultic to an Atheistic viewpoint is being considered. A dream can be many things; some</p><p>could consider it a message from the gods, other a message from your mind. Some could go along with</p><p>the idea that it means nothing at all and s utter nonsense the mind spits forth within one's slumber.</p><p>Whatever your view may be, I will attempt to explain why these readings should still be of interest.</p><p>Starting with the most skeptical and close-minded view I can think of which is to say that dreams mean</p><p>nothing and are only nonsense. If this is the case and/or your view, it should be considered, that your</p><p>dreams still can at least allow you to do anything and everything. Consider this all fantasy if you wish</p><p>however, if the interest of making your life more exciting through making your dreams a bit more vivid</p><p>and at the least, using them for a playground to act out whatever you wish, I would suggest you read on</p><p>and experiment with the given procedures. Not only will you accomplish the art of being able to control</p><p>your dreams, you might even start to see things much differently. - Now, those who see dreams on a</p><p>much more spiritual level, I feel there is little need to explain the importance of a dream, however it is</p><p>obviously of something different than self amusement. The instructions and methods I will be presenting</p><p>will open the gates of the astral and to your subconscious. Those of you interested in the psychological</p><p>aspects of dreaming, well, I think once you read on and listen to the explanations of the rituals presented</p><p>you will see much more than metaphysics and magick. The main point is, for those of you that feel</p><p>dreaming is only a waste of time,</p><p>then there is not much room for convincing however you should realizing that you are denying aspects</p><p>of your own mind and thoughts with this way of belief. If you realize this and still wish to ignore what</p><p>your dreams do or possibly mean and have power over, that is your will and as long as your doors are</p><p>closed, there is no means of self-improvement. Dreams hold the key to the gate of many powers, the</p><p>simplest of these powers and most tangible would be to know your own mind!</p><p>Dream Stages:</p><p>Science has found ways to analyze, dissect and print the very blue prints of dreaming. The Scientific and</p><p>Metaphysical extremities concerning views and beliefs on dreaming have their extremes all right,</p><p>however the parallels that are present are most fascinating. Basically the sleeper goes into dreams once</p><p>they reach R.E.M. (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep. Several phases of R.E.M. sleep occur in one night's</p><p>slumber, the most intense being approximately an hour before waking time and this is when you</p><p>experience the dreams that you most commonly recall. We will later go more into R.E.M. sleep in</p><p>greater detail but for now I will be covering a summarized outline of other phases of sleep that are of</p><p>interest to the dreamer.</p><p>The first state of sleep and dreaming is called the HYPNAGOGIC STATE, which is pertaining to the</p><p>period of drowsiness between wakefulness and sleep. This is when you are half way across the veil of</p><p>sleep in scientific terms and halfway across the veil of the abyss in occultic terms. It is a very interesting</p><p>state to experience and observe and I have yet to meet any person that has not semi-consciously</p><p>experienced this state. Here is a scenario I think the majority of people have experienced. You are</p><p>falling asleep as soon as you leave your consciousness behind, you are jolted awake by the sensation of</p><p>falling and find yourself lying exactly where you fell asleep. This is one of the many forms of a</p><p>Hypnangogic hallucination. These hallucinations are common in this state of pre-sleep and vary from</p><p>the falling sensation to auditory hallucinations, commonly of haring your name called out to visual</p><p>hallucinations, sometimes faces, sometimes geometric shapes, sometimes the startling vision of seeing a</p><p>figure standing over you. A similar type of sensation(s) also occurs when you are waking up, this is</p><p>referred to as the HYPNOPOMPIC STATE, where the sleeper/dreamer is just crossing the veil into</p><p>wakefulness. The result of this state are a bit different, more sluggish however there are exceptions, such</p><p>as one would wake up for a dream or more likely a nightmare and start screaming until they have the</p><p>few seconds to realize that it was "all just a dream” Another common example of the Hypnopompic state</p><p>would be for those who wake to an alarm clock. Usually in the morning hours just before waking you</p><p>are in the middle of a dream, it is common to have a dream and hear the alarm clock in your dram and</p><p>sluggishly awaken to realize it has been going off in your bedroom for the last 5 minutes! These two</p><p>states of in-between sleep and wakefulness are very interesting when taking an examination through a</p><p>scientific outlook as well as a metaphysical or paranormal outlook.</p><p>The last stage of dreaming I wish to discuss in this section is that of LUCID DREAMING. Chances are</p><p>everyone has experienced a lucid dream but many if not most people do not recall these dreams.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dziba, post: 55955, member: 1773"] Importance of a Dream: There is much to be covered on this subject, however I will save much of this for later on first I feel it is necessary to briefly explain the possibilities of the meaning of a dream. Make the conclusions you wish, however here are some of the most reasonable paths I am aware of. I am not saying all or any of these are correct, what I believe should have no relevance to your experiments or beliefs. For now, just consider these examples as food for thought. I am only listing a brief amount of the infinite theories but with the tools of skepticism, experience, knowledge and wisdom, I have attempted to narrow things down to point that can be summarized. What does a dream mean? I have not the answer to this question, only theories which I have chosen that I am assuming would be at least somewhat agreeable with many of the people who would read this book. An Occultic to an Atheistic viewpoint is being considered. A dream can be many things; some could consider it a message from the gods, other a message from your mind. Some could go along with the idea that it means nothing at all and s utter nonsense the mind spits forth within one's slumber. Whatever your view may be, I will attempt to explain why these readings should still be of interest. Starting with the most skeptical and close-minded view I can think of which is to say that dreams mean nothing and are only nonsense. If this is the case and/or your view, it should be considered, that your dreams still can at least allow you to do anything and everything. Consider this all fantasy if you wish however, if the interest of making your life more exciting through making your dreams a bit more vivid and at the least, using them for a playground to act out whatever you wish, I would suggest you read on and experiment with the given procedures. Not only will you accomplish the art of being able to control your dreams, you might even start to see things much differently. - Now, those who see dreams on a much more spiritual level, I feel there is little need to explain the importance of a dream, however it is obviously of something different than self amusement. The instructions and methods I will be presenting will open the gates of the astral and to your subconscious. Those of you interested in the psychological aspects of dreaming, well, I think once you read on and listen to the explanations of the rituals presented you will see much more than metaphysics and magick. The main point is, for those of you that feel dreaming is only a waste of time, then there is not much room for convincing however you should realizing that you are denying aspects of your own mind and thoughts with this way of belief. If you realize this and still wish to ignore what your dreams do or possibly mean and have power over, that is your will and as long as your doors are closed, there is no means of self-improvement. Dreams hold the key to the gate of many powers, the simplest of these powers and most tangible would be to know your own mind! Dream Stages: Science has found ways to analyze, dissect and print the very blue prints of dreaming. The Scientific and Metaphysical extremities concerning views and beliefs on dreaming have their extremes all right, however the parallels that are present are most fascinating. Basically the sleeper goes into dreams once they reach R.E.M. (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep. Several phases of R.E.M. sleep occur in one night's slumber, the most intense being approximately an hour before waking time and this is when you experience the dreams that you most commonly recall. We will later go more into R.E.M. sleep in greater detail but for now I will be covering a summarized outline of other phases of sleep that are of interest to the dreamer. The first state of sleep and dreaming is called the HYPNAGOGIC STATE, which is pertaining to the period of drowsiness between wakefulness and sleep. This is when you are half way across the veil of sleep in scientific terms and halfway across the veil of the abyss in occultic terms. It is a very interesting state to experience and observe and I have yet to meet any person that has not semi-consciously experienced this state. Here is a scenario I think the majority of people have experienced. You are falling asleep as soon as you leave your consciousness behind, you are jolted awake by the sensation of falling and find yourself lying exactly where you fell asleep. This is one of the many forms of a Hypnangogic hallucination. These hallucinations are common in this state of pre-sleep and vary from the falling sensation to auditory hallucinations, commonly of haring your name called out to visual hallucinations, sometimes faces, sometimes geometric shapes, sometimes the startling vision of seeing a figure standing over you. A similar type of sensation(s) also occurs when you are waking up, this is referred to as the HYPNOPOMPIC STATE, where the sleeper/dreamer is just crossing the veil into wakefulness. The result of this state are a bit different, more sluggish however there are exceptions, such as one would wake up for a dream or more likely a nightmare and start screaming until they have the few seconds to realize that it was "all just a dream” Another common example of the Hypnopompic state would be for those who wake to an alarm clock. Usually in the morning hours just before waking you are in the middle of a dream, it is common to have a dream and hear the alarm clock in your dram and sluggishly awaken to realize it has been going off in your bedroom for the last 5 minutes! These two states of in-between sleep and wakefulness are very interesting when taking an examination through a scientific outlook as well as a metaphysical or paranormal outlook. The last stage of dreaming I wish to discuss in this section is that of LUCID DREAMING. Chances are everyone has experienced a lucid dream but many if not most people do not recall these dreams. [/QUOTE]
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