Yeah it is really fascinating, especially when it is a double precognnitive dream, or one that predicts both short term and long term events. So cool how dream reveal more about themselves with time.
Dont know much about it, but this diety flys under most peoples radars (talk about yin and yang):
hadnât seen her before⌠will look at her in the next days⌠and see what happens
also to the cow and the lion - LOVE both these animals⌠whenever I see a cow I see a miracle⌠thank you for coming through you
no. it was a shift in energy - from being a fire person with a certain attitude (with a lot of flame) into another scene of this gay cloud dolphin in the sky⌠peaceful and having dissolved the fiery pattern (glow)
I love his name - Daniel Love (my second name is DanielaâŚ) and the youtube channel seams pretty amazing. thanks for sharing.
I saw one of his videos where heâs Neo in Matrix. When I re-watched that movie after starting to dream super lucid I was blown away⌠very blown away - in a good way.
Thank you for posting this guyâs channel. I watched him some time ago and did not like him too much - found him so hectic - but now I re-discovered him and find he points out some important things: while the âtechniquesâ and âtoolsâ we use to find ourselves lucid in a dream are simple, itâs not easy to really become lucid. For me itâs indeed a lesson in humility - now almost six months practicing reality checks, etc. I start to notice that in spite of having been on the âspiritual pathâ - including meditation - for decades, my thought process continues to be really a very messed up speedy monkey mind and bringing awareness to these moments of utter chaos is what this is all about. On one side learning about the complexity in regard to what I trust to be ârealâ - questioning itâŚassuming a more relaxed state of mind, disentangling the chaos - and on the other side, catching myselfâŚdoing a reality check when in the middle of the chaos. Regularly. Hm. Definitely not an easy task.
I also like what Daniel Love points out in regard to AI and our world - our minds - getting caught more and more in illusions.
All in all challenging, but what a great time to dive fully into it! And keeping death in mind⌠approachingâŚtime so presciousâŚ
@Michele1 highly recommend this book. Talks about the waking dream in an interesting way. I was able to get it free from the library. Its a great introduction to Interrogative Meditations.
She has many free resources and videos on the web.
hereâs a video that recommends a book from Oprah and Dr. Arthur Brooks âBuild the Life you Wantâ that explains this so well (Arthur calls this satisfaction, one of the three macro-nutrients to create the four pillars of happiness - Faith, Family, Friends and Service Work):
I put it in my heart, made a loving prayer, and opened it randomly with the intention to share some lines with you here:
âThe sense of peace that often pervades the atmosphere after death doesnât need to be filled with activity. Death is not an emergency. It is the end of a completely natural process. Rest in the profundity of what just happened. After my father died I waited twelve hours before calling hospice.â
Page 214
As I read (and write it), a whole sense of sacredness, respect and honor, filled me up just with these wordsâŚ
thanks again @NightHawk999 for the inspiration to receive all this love, care, clarity and magic.
thank you @Andrew for sharing these teachings with the world.
Beloved @Agama I think you might enjoy this book alsoâŚ
I remember reading this line and it really hitting home. You can tell AH spent a great deal of time and effort crafting it! This book is a Gold Mine of information, total HOMERUN!
Thank you for sharing this. Its amazing how authors minds can deeply resonate with us through their words, one of the reasons I consider Librarys sacred spaces, Graveyards where you can go and âcommunicateâ with the dead.
did not see it. gonna watch it! (after YANGSI) itâs not just NC, also Meryl Streep that I love and other amazing actors. the plot seams genius. thanks for the recommendation
yesâŚ
I have read once a brilliant quote: âBooks are one intelligence talking to another.â
I also love libraries⌠the silence there always inspires me greatly, as well as having ALL that knowledge available⌠I donât go to one for a long time though⌠usually I go to research on a subject and nowadays things flow so easily through the net that I just stopped going to my favorite library - the National one in Lisbon
watched it yesterday, thanks to you.
please donât read this in case you wish to see it, for spoil reasons.
This work reminded me a quote of Plato âmany hate tyranny just so that they can establish theirsâ
I found Charlie Kaufman being a rebel that in the end of the movie was violent, moralist, drama full, scandal approached and chaotic.
Along the movie, I liked some details, such as noting the numbers in the alarm clock 3.33, oroborus, hearing his thoughts and noticing the change in the end, I was fascinated with Meryl Streep singing and toning with her friendâŚ
there were a few golden pearls⌠such as âYou are what you loveâ, âcanât put it into wordsâ, âthink about the one you loveâ.
I will not see more movies of Kaufman though⌠not my style, but thanks for expanding my ego⌠that now knows about this screen playerâs work
Sex, drugs, and violence are what sells, and the book he was trying to convert to film had none of those. He was commenting on hollywoods lack of depth and playing to peoples base âneedsâ:
you are a master in surprises!
I am glad for you. and for me! we will be able then to exchange knowledge
Monday I was talking about the book to a couple who work with feelings, archetypes and are healers⌠I shared that Andrew is the author until today that is most able to write about feelings with almost poet delicacy, allowing this energy to bloom with true elegance and humanity⌠they were impressed!
âPreparing to dieâ is full of Love, Compassion and Clarity