http://www.zengardner.com/lucid-dreaming-gateway-inner/
I wonder if the "inner self" is the same as the "higher self." The same question for the subconscious and its knowledge.
http://www.zengardner.com/lucid-dreaming-gateway-inner/
I wonder if the "inner self" is the same as the "higher self." The same question for the subconscious and its knowledge.
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What is amazing is when you have short visions that are like dreams in your awakened state.
I had three optical migraines in the space of four hours this morning. Unprecedented. (These have no pain attached, just weird visual disturbances caused by spasms in the visual center of the brain.)
I would journal more than keywords. Dreams can go cold after a time and you sit there, scratching your head, wondering what the heck you meant by something cryptic you wrote. I include every detail I can remember.
As for contact, I think it was. It's consistent with other contacts I've had.
And the recent spate of lucid dreams came in response to a question I asked my higher self. The first one came across as negative (the one I felt pain) and I asked for an interpretation. I seemed to get no response, but then early this a.m. the response came. (Don't you love passive tense? What are all the things I'm not saying? I'm not telling... :D :D :D Okay, a clue. The pain dream wasn't negative at all.)
Yes, I have a writer's journal and I include my dreams. I never practiced. It just happened. I was amazed to find a picture of an ET that so closely fit what I saw in the dream. It's been said that dreams are our wanderings in 4D, so it would not surprise me if I was on board a ship somewhere. The person on the exam table was someone I know and used to have those kinds of adventures with.
Yes, it's a very interesting video. The presenter was very articulate. And yes, I do think the "intelligence" he refers to is the higher self.
I had some lucid dreams early this morning. It started 45 minutes after I posted this blog. I didn't view the youtube before posting it because it was so late. I have just now viewed it.
I remember dreams by articulating key points before I fully wake up. I have to mentally say the words "yellow car" or "tall man" or else they vaporize upon awakening. I also have noticed that pain will anchor the memory so I don't forget it. It's a way to avoid the memory erasure after traveling to "other places."
I was in a lucid dream and suddenly I felt pain in real time (while still being in the dream). It felt like someone was in my room and had grabbed my arm. I felt very frightened but then realized I was in a dream. Within the dream, I tried to scream and couldn't. Finally, I managed to squeak out "Who are you?" and that's when I woke up. I remember all the details but won't go into it here.
After about 15 minutes, I fell asleep again and had several more lucid dreams. In one, I saw someone I knew lying on a backlit examination table and I was standing next to him. I had a flash of an ET who had remarkably orange eyes. This is a close proximation of what she looked like.*** Later, I had another dream that did have a yellow car in it, a 1950's something, with a personal sized helicopter, both in the courtyard of some building. A tall man was trying to get me to go with him while another one was trying to get me to stay. The dialogue was weird and I don't remember much of it. But in both those dreams I seemed to realize that I was dreaming.
***The ET I flashed on looked remarkably like "Kalenia" from the Alien Race Book. Her eyes were orange, near the color of the inset, though clear nor murky. Her round eyes were remarkable (because they usually are like the inset). She looked surprised, maybe because I was looking at her.