doc benway Posted March 27, 2014 How do you become lucid and are there further benefits of it? In night-time dreams? Or the samsaric dream? Are you sure our Nature of Mind is just like dreaming? I may not have expressed myself well but no, I don't mean to equate dreaming with the Nature of Mind. I meant to compare the process of awakening in the night-time dream to awakening in the daytime (samsaric) dream. As I think about it there are many levels and subtleties that could be explored. For example, looking at awakening in vs awakening from, and what that means and so on… I think there is an analogy there of some value but take all that with a grain of salt - my own dreaming practice is in its infancy. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Apech Posted March 27, 2014 In night-time dreams? Or the samsaric dream? I may not have expressed myself well but no, I don't mean to equate dreaming with the Nature of Mind. I meant to compare the process of awakening in the night-time dream to awakening in the daytime (samsaric) dream. As I think about it there are many levels and subtleties that could be explored. For example, looking at awakening in vs awakening from, and what that means and so on… I think there is an analogy there of some value but take all that with a grain of salt - my own dreaming practice is in its infancy. Dream yoga is a particularly powerful technique ...Dusum Khyenpa the 1st Karmapa (among others) attained realisation through it. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites