01-24-2009, 08:58 AM
In 86.7, Ra answers to question about the use of dreams in aid of polarization.
According to Ra, dreams can be used to benefit with any level of polarization.
Ra mentions three different usages for dreams:
- Blockages in lower charkas appear in dreams as the repetition of recent catalyst
- Precognitive dreams may help entity to go through a tough catalyst
- The use of dreams by an adept for learning and further polarization
I have read through the Ra material a few times and remember taking note of this
issue, but then I have forgotten about it again. Sometimes I kept a dream
journal when experimenting with lucid dreaming. Lucid dreaming exercise included
affirmations to wake up right after dream ends. So it meant sometimes waking up
several times a night. But it always seemed to be too much effort to start
writing right after waking up and I ended up dropping the habit.
Considering the possible benefit of knowing what is the important catalyst for
ones polarization, I guess it would really be worth the effort to start paying
attention to dreams again. I think I will renew my efforts on using dreams by
writing down the main subjects from dreams in the morning (assuming that I
remember something) and going through them during the day.
It would be interesting to hear experiences if some of you have been using
dreams in this fashion. What is your method? Do you write down dreams, or
just note them in the morning and go through them immediately in your mind?
- SilentThought
According to Ra, dreams can be used to benefit with any level of polarization.
Ra mentions three different usages for dreams:
- Blockages in lower charkas appear in dreams as the repetition of recent catalyst
- Precognitive dreams may help entity to go through a tough catalyst
- The use of dreams by an adept for learning and further polarization
I have read through the Ra material a few times and remember taking note of this
issue, but then I have forgotten about it again. Sometimes I kept a dream
journal when experimenting with lucid dreaming. Lucid dreaming exercise included
affirmations to wake up right after dream ends. So it meant sometimes waking up
several times a night. But it always seemed to be too much effort to start
writing right after waking up and I ended up dropping the habit.
Considering the possible benefit of knowing what is the important catalyst for
ones polarization, I guess it would really be worth the effort to start paying
attention to dreams again. I think I will renew my efforts on using dreams by
writing down the main subjects from dreams in the morning (assuming that I
remember something) and going through them during the day.
It would be interesting to hear experiences if some of you have been using
dreams in this fashion. What is your method? Do you write down dreams, or
just note them in the morning and go through them immediately in your mind?
- SilentThought