--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> LOL.  I understand.  There was a period of a couple
> of years when I was studying Tibetan forms of dream
> yoga.  This involved lucid dreaming ("waking up in
> dream" and controlling it), plus a number of other
> practices.  That was all neat.  The issues revolved
> around the Tibetan view of dreams, which is that they
> are *real*, just happening in another plane of exis-
> tence.  No pussy "dreams symbolize things" stuff in 
> that tradition.  If some badass was chasing you in a 
> dream trying to kill you, the approach taken was that 
> it was a *real* badass, and that the best thing you 
> could do was to wake up in the dream, stand up to it, 
> kill it deader than roadkill on a Saturday night, and 
> wish it well in its next incarnation before moving on 
> to happier dreams.  
> 
> Made for some very interesting nights, lemme tell you.  :-)

I had an online friend who was really into lucid dreaming for a while,
but he didn't do it for spiritual purposes. He did it in order to have
intensely realistic dreams of extremely kinky sex.





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