I recall a friend recommending yoga and lucid dreaming, but never saw
the application or perhaps need that I do today. It cost me sleep but I
had to read it, thanks Orn!
Many sciences influence my worldview(s) they are not the only thing,
though I have been known to ex-pand/pound greatly on the philosophy and
meaning of science. In that sense I may be tempted to use terms like
scientism but that would incorrectly align myself with many of the
alternatives. No offense taken Vam, I can appreciate the sentiment. One
of my favorite sayings, "I'm one of those people who can understand and
rationalize almost any point of view, but often piss everyone off when
proposing my own."
On 1/29/2010 1:35 AM, Vamadevananda wrote:
This is great, fundamental stuff !
I related the same method to experiences one is invited to through
stages described in the Tibetan Book of The Dead, while reading it a
long time ago.
But, I am afraid, this is not what scientists and empiricists would be
able to appreciate, on account of limitations they have conditioned
themselves to. As a result, they might find it too uncomfortable, even
daunting, barring exceptions !
On Jan 29, 10:49 am, ornamentalmind<[email protected]> wrote:
We have discussed this topic before; however, here Alan presents a
very cogent and insightful view of lucid dreaming and dream yoga. Does
this help with any of your personal
insights?http://www.tricycle.com/feature/3652-1.html?page=0,0
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