Abundance Challenge Day 12 and 13, Lucid Dreaming

in naturalmedicine •  5 years ago 

I have lost some momentum with the Abundance Challenge gracefully organized by @plantstoplanks because of a powerful voyage of signing at the Keystone shape note convention. Fortunately, with encouragements from the @naturalmedicine community, I can take it in my own time. What a relief!

Going there with a spiritual mindset has helped to embrace every moment but I am looking forward to sitting down in silence and clear my thoughts in a more classical form of meditation.

Lucid dreaming is a concept which piqued my curiosity a while ago. I reflect on it a lot with the abundance challenge since dreams are a manifestation of our deepest desires. They aid us in finding a way to deal with our fears and process the complexities all around us which can have a catalytic effect on many levels, especially regarding our emotions.

I like to define lucid dreaming with an awareness that we are indeed dreaming, as it is happening; yet it is much more elaborate than that. It is an aspect of our very relationship with our lives and so, the act of recollecting these scenarios of slumber puts us in a mild, altered state of consciousness. I am going out on a limb here but I say that in a sense, remembering these visions soon after having had them is lucid dreaming.

It is good to have a broad definition of this idea. After all, one can easily imagine that the state of being conscious that we are dreaming can come and go and therefore, it is not a binary concept. Instead, we can talk about more or less precise control and interactions with the tapestry of this mysterious world.

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Dr. Denholm Aspy, at the University of Adelaide in Australia, claims that this practice can help with nightmares and even cure phobias.

This makes a lot of sense when thinking about the movie Inception where the characters gain a level of influence over their experience in the deep universes beyond (i.e., universe within a universe) waking life. Imagine a self-induced exposure therapy, for example. Would it not be powerful to decide the level of exposure to your fears you are willing to cope with, getting your body acclimated to warmer and warmer waters like a hot spring with many baths?

Or maybe you are struggling with nightmares and need a set of astounding superpowers to face all kinds of danger. How rad would that be?

If you have a hard time remembering your sleeping life, this can seem unattainable but hopefully you have them in the first place and with this practice, they can enter your conscious thought through present experience and memory.

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This is a dream which I wrote waking up a couple weeks ago, early in the Abundance Challenge:

I was travelling in Japan with my mother and my brother. It was a sunny day and unfortunately, as we were among a little group of nerds upstairs, in a large house, we were told that all the restaurants, groceries and convenience stores were closed for a holiday. All except for a chain where we could find nuts which was a bummer since we were fresh off the plane and pretty hungry. We said goodbye to our geeky surroundings and went on our merry way.

I knew of another house where we could get food from previous trips. I kept wanting to take pictures at intersections but I had to hurry for Mom was impatient. The scenes were immensely unique and beautiful and no street views would do them justice in real life.

When we arrived there, everything was a mess as though the inhabitants had suffered from mental illness since I last came.

Then, we were surrounded by a massive hedge pruned by a man up on a ladder. We saw him in the upper part of the court yard through a hole in the ceiling which was part of the surrounding greenery. A mysterious song was playing as the living walls were glistening in the soft golden light.

I sincerely encourage you to start a dream journal of your own, however occasional the entries may be. We can count numerous benefits to the practice including knowing thyself.

As always, thank you very much for dropping by, as you know, I love sharing my experiences with you.

Namaste

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I write my dreams down daily and can attest to the wisdom and well-being we can glean from them. My teacher told me that up to 80% of our dreams are premonitions. I thought that kind of a high number though I do have them at times, but I've been going back through journals and highlighting, adding sticky notes and have found many more than I had imagined do foretell some future event--mostly related to those I love and am in interaction with. I'd recommend trying it--looking very closely, but of course the first step is taking the time to record them and not to edit what seems a meaningless snippit because these have proven quite valuable in my experience.

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Thank you @kimberlylane!!!!
I wrote and made a short video of your input ;)

A quick look at her blog will show you that the proof is in the pudding. I can think of no other Steemian who can flow their consciousness better on a page. She has a tasteful way of including taboos in her texts while remaining therapeutic in her approach. When @kimbelylake releases her angst, I release it with her and when she goes down the rabbit hole, I crouch along with her. With my natural protection, I feel equipped to deal with whatever ideas will be thrown at me.

It is an honor that she took the time to articulate this comment which serves as great motivation to write our dreams unfiltered. It takes effort to quiet the rational brain that likes to judge but follow this Steemian and you will obtain insight in how to do it!

Wow, thank you @edouard !
And, happy dreaming :)

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This is very interesting. I wrote about dreaming several times, in the past. I will keep an eye on your upcoming posts. And yes, keeping a dream journal helps us to remember our dreams better. I tend to sometimes record dreams by voice memo, immediately after waking up from them, this makes it unnecessary to switch the light on when it's still night. I can then always give it a listen and write it down later. My memory gets refreshed while doing this.

What a great tip my friend, it was showcased in my latest post, much love to you!

Cheers for the mention. It's much appreciated.

I mentioned you, in turn, in my latest post ;>)


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