Gaia's Garden
DREAM JOURNEY
The object of this course is not to spell out for you some ancient or
new technique which will magically make you a dream expert, but to show
you the paths along which you may travel in order to discover your true
inner self. During this journey, you may uncover the deep dark recesses
of your heart, the forgotten or abandoned parts of yourself. You may
also uncover hidden abilities and skills; dream work may bring these
out into the light of day. Your very own treasure chest of guidance,
wisdom, and experience that you have accumulated in the course of your
life. The price for this knowledge is dedication and long-term effort.
Within all of us lies a rich source of wisdom. In our dreams this wisdom
speaks to us in it's own language of symbols. Most of us experience
our dreams as elusive, fleeting whispers of images, symbols, and fantasies
that vanish when we awaken. The following techniques will allow you
to study the images, meanings and experiences of your dreams. Use these
to help you get in touch with the wise one within.
- Dream Journal. We begin our journey with the preparation
of your dream journal. It should be a small notebook that is easy
to carry. You may decorate the outside cover if you like. You should
also select a special pen for your journal; this pen should not be
used for anything else. You may also find it helpful to purchase a
small clip on book light, and a battery operated recorder. The recorder
is useful for those moments when you wish to remember an important
dream without having to write it down. Penlights are also useful.
Place your journal, pen, recorder and light source next to your side
of the bed. This is important for it allows you to focus on your intent
to remember and record your dreams. It is helpful to prepare the mind
and body for the transition from the Waking State to the Sleep State
with quiet reflection just before going to bed. Candle gazing and
meditation will assist you in this transition.
- Self -Induced Suggestion. Practice auto-suggestion before
going to sleep. As you drift off to sleep, you may want to say to
yourself: I will remember my dreams when I awake. If you do not recall
your dreams at first, just continue with the auto-suggestion every
night until you begin to remember your dreams. Do not worry about
whether you succeed or not. Be patient, relax and drift off to sleep.
Giving yourself an auto-suggestion during the twilight time between
waking and sleeping will enhance your dream recall tremendously.
- Dream Recollection. Upon awakening, try to remember your
dream before opening your eyes. This will assist you by fixing the
dream in your memory. This is very important for when you open your
eyes you will become distracted by the outer world. Before you open
your eyes, quickly review your dream, and focus on the essential elements
like people, places, events, objects, emotional content, and symbols.
Remember you are very likely to lose your dream and many important
parts if you do not write down key words before rising. Writing your
dreams down in a journal seems to stimulate and enhance dream recall
and nourish the dream self.
- Dream Titles. Before you write or draw in your dream journal,
give each dream a title. Giving each dream a title helps you remember
your dreams and allows you to identify important elements. Always
record the date and time of your dream if possible. Be sure to note
any significant symbols, people, emotions, props and settings. Leave
one or two blank pages after each entry, so that you may add any additional
thoughts, artwork, drawings and interpretations for later, when you
have had time to process the dream in depth. You may find yourself
having flashes of insight hours or days later; this is a very common
occurrence, once you have initiated the dream recall process. Try
to keep your dream journal or note pad with you at all times to enable
you to document your progress. Try to record all dreams in the present
tense. Let each key element in the dream speak to you, listen to its
thoughts and feelings, ask why it was in your dream and what it wants
from you. Explore all the possibilities.
- Dream Incubation. Dream incubation is one of the most potent
techniques available and has been used all over the world in one form
or another for centuries. In ancient times, you might have spent days
fasting and meditating in a special environment and taking part in
elaborate rituals. The ancient Assyrians, Chinese, Egyptians and Greeks
built their own dream incubation temples. The Japanese, Hebrews, Indians
and Muslims also practiced dream incubation. In modern times, we can
achieve the same results by creating a peaceful, restful place within
our home. It must be a place where you will not be interrupted and
where you can completely withdraw from your busy daily activities.
Evaluate your sleep environment and remove any disturbing colors or
images. Make this room as attractive and relaxing as possible. You
may want to create a dream altar, make a dream pillow or a dream catcher
to reinforce your dream work. Decorate your walls with images that
inspire and relax you. You can also enhance your environment with
soft lighting, soft instrumental music or by burning incense. Next,
you will want to choose a meaningful topic, for your first exercises
pick a non-life changing, non-traumatic subject matter. Also, avoid
trivial concerns like what brand of dish cleaner should I use. Choose
a situation over which you have some influence, such as your behavior
towards a co-worker or family member. When you have made your choice,
formulate a clear intention and focus on the subject of your intended
dream. Write out a simple phrase such as, "How do I really feel
about my employer?" You may also want to meditate on your question.
When you feel prepared, turn off your light and continue focusing
on your question as you fall asleep. Also, remember to remind yourself
that you will remember your dream upon waking. When you wake up, practice
your recollection techniques and then record your dream in your journal.
The crucial elements to obtain a desired dream are: (1) clear focus
on desired dream content, (2) know that it is possible to induce dreams,
(3) concentrate, and make a clear request for a specific dream. Always
evaluate all incubated dreams from the perspective of rational, waking
consciousness. As you continually work with the incubation technique,
you will find that it may help you to solve personal problems, enhance
your quality of life and improve your health. This technique allows
you to communicate with your inner self and tap into a vast storehouse
of self-knowledge.
- Incubation Altar. The Incubation Altar should be on a table
next to your bed. This is an area set aside for your incubation dream
tools only. On this altar, you will place objects, images, and scents,
anything that reminds you of your selected dream topic. As an example
if you wanted to have a flying dream, you might want to select items
that remind you of flight, like a bird feather or a photo of birds
in flight. If you wanted to dream about a certain destination, you
would select objects or images that bring that location to mind. A
photo of the Egyptian pyramids and a statue of Isis, along with some
Kyphi incense would be my choice for a dream visit to the ancient
temples of Egypt. You may even want to watch a video on your chosen
subject or listen to some music from that area. Incubation Altars
can be either large or small.
- Incubation Tips. Here are a few tips for incubating your
dreams. 1. Incubation is something we do everyday, like telling yourself
to remember to pick up a gallon of milk on your way home after work.
The only difference is you are reminding yourself to remember to dream
about a certain dream topic. 2. Be patient with yourself. If you do
not receive your incubation dream in a couple of days, do not worry
about it. There may be many reasons, why you have not received it.
You may discover later, that you did have the dream. You simply did
not recall it. Ask yourself if there may be a reason, you do not want
to dream about your topic. 3. Try again, if you do not receive or
remember your dream. 4. Request the aid of a dream guide or friend.
- Lucid Dreams. Mystery schools down through the ages have
used many different techniques to help their students move through
the boundaries of ordinary reality. Some of the ancient techniques
often involved complex rituals and hallucinogenic substances. Today
there are simpler ways to move through these boundaries. It may take
a little longer to shift our normal way of seeing and change the rigid
patterns of our perceptions, but it can be done. We will begin to
open to a much larger, more interesting reality as we explore these
boundaries. These reality shifts give us access to many possibilities.
Only when we become aware of different ways of being, do we give ourselves
the opportunity for deeper self-knowledge. Awareness is essential
in all learning processes. We can begin this process by looking at
our waking world in different ways. As you move throughout your day
doing your daily activities, ask yourself if you are awake or dreaming?
By conducting these reality checks on a regular basis, you should
eventually find yourself asking this question while in the middle
of a dream. Dream researchers often suggest this technique. This process
prepares you for lucid dreaming. A lucid dream is a dream in which
the dreamer is aware he is dreaming. When one becomes lucid while
dreaming, you can do anything in your dream. You can fly, make love
with anyone you choose, have conversations with people unknown to
you, experience anything you choose to, and have access to the resources
stored in your mind. You can learn to become conscious during your
dreams. This also gives you the opportunity to alter any negative
aspects of your dreams. You can control, stop, or change any negative
dream event into a positive one. However, you cannot control or know
in advance what the autonomous dream process will present to you,
but you can deal with them once you have entered the lucid state.
The lucid state is the most difficult to achieve than any other type
of dream control, but well worth the extra effort. Lucid dreaming
is a skill that can be acquired. Remember, once you gain awareness
of this dream state you must remain in a constant state of alertness
or you will lose it. Strong emotions such as extreme excitement, joy
or fear will wake you. You must will yourself not to become overly
excited or distracted or you will slip into ordinary dreaming.
- Lucid Dream Anchors. Choose an object to represent your lucid
dream anchor and place it in the room where you sleep. This lucidity
anchor may be anything you choose it to be. Keep in mind when choosing
an anchor symbol that it is to serve only as a reminder of your intention
to have a lucid dream. I suggest you choose something unusual, a special
statue, an obelisk, or stuffed toys are all good choices. It is very
important to choose an object that is symbolic with your dream state;
this enables you to use it as a trigger for lucid dreaming. As an
example, I used a bird's nest for years and every time I entered the
pre-lucid Dream State I would either hear birds chirping or see birds
flying in my dream. This allowed me to prepare myself for the transition
from regular dreaming to the lucid Dream State. The important thing
is to learn what works for you and use it.
- Dream Friends. We can create dream friends that can help
assist us in resolving any problems we might be having. We can even
turn our dream enemies into dream friends. Begin this process by asking
for help in your dreams. These dream friends are your guides and can
provide you with solutions to any areas in your life that may be particularly
challenging. We begin by finding friendly dream images in our dreams,
they can appear as a helpful old grandmother, a friendly shop keeper,
a talking tree, or animal. Always seek out these friendly images and
respond to them in a friendly way. Develop a relationship with these
images, call on them when you need them, make them a part of you.
Show appreciation to your friendly dream image, ask it for a gift
or ask it to become one of your guides. These spirit guides may appear
to you in dreams and may share information with you. They may gift
you with songs, stories, chants, artwork, dances, or poetry. Be sure
to record these gifts in detail when you awaken.
- Dream Interpretation. You may find it very helpful to create
your own dream dictionary. If you decide to use a dream dictionary
written by someone else, make sure you read the entire book. By reading
all the symbols and their meanings we familiarize our subconscious
mind with the author's interpretations and lay down the groundwork
for communication. The subconscious mind will then use these symbols
when trying to communicate with you in your dreams. Remember you are
foremost and always the architect and interpreter of your dreams,
although the language your dreams use can be confusing and vague.
It is very helpful to familiarize yourself with the latest dream research
and techniques available. I also suggest checking out books and articles
written by Dr. Ann Faraday, Patricia Garfield, Ph.D.,
Carl G Jung, Calvin S. Hall, Henry Reed, Gayle
Delaney, Jack Maguire, and Robert Van de Castle.
This is only a small list of the many researchers exploring the world
of dreams.
Dream work helps you to develop your abilities of dream recall and
can aid you in understanding your life purpose. Ask yourself where you
are in manifesting your destiny and what obstacles may be getting in
your way. Explore your fears and any areas where you may be feeling
resistance. Look closely at any reoccurring dream images or dream themes
that seem to be working on some issue in your life. Studies have shown
that people who work on themselves through journal keeping and structured
self improvement projects can make significant progress in their own
personal growth. It is believed that we spend a third of our life sleeping,
so that by the age of seventy we may have spent twenty or so years sleeping.
With this in mind, why not take advantage of this time to create a more
balanced and happier self. Back
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