Interesting. Thanks for sharing.
I will also advocate the same urgency. In the future, one cannot guarantee to always be born in conditions and worlds where the Dharma is accessible. No kidding... Earth is not the only world where lifeform is sustainable. One may be reborn in other worlds and there is no guarantee that dharma or similar kind of teachings is available in such worlds.
Thanks! You are making me anxious to practice too...
FYI, i am able to fully control my dreams
Originally posted by An Eternal Now:@fugazzi: there is a difference between karmic dreams and dreams of clarity. You need to read Dream Yoga book by chogyal namkhai norbu rinpoche
@summer hill: I am also able to control my dreams in lucid dreaming. How often do you lucid dream and do you practice a particular technique?
If i have the time, i will sleep in the afternoon.
only time i am able to lucid dreams
Originally posted by Fugazzi:Muse over this lah-
Last night while I was alseep, I dreamt that I was very sick. Do I have to see the doctor or should I have seen the doctor?
Don't need to see doctor. And so...?
Originally posted by An Eternal Now:Obviously you have no understanding about dreams of clarity and how they can bring clarity to one’s understanding and practice.
Like I said, go read Chogyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche’s Dream Yoga and the Practice of Natural Light.
Can u briefly explain dreams of clarity?
I have dreams too and i think everyone has these dreams that guide us... as everyone is basically on some kind of spiritual path...
Quote from Garchen Rinpoche
Apart from sustaining mindfulness throughout the day and night there is no other clear light yoga. It begins with being able to sustain mindfulness throughout the day. When your mind is very clear and sharp during the day, eventually it will carry through the night. When you fall asleep continuing to sustain mindfulness, in a union of clear awareness and emptiness, you will first recognize the dream state. This recognition is called "recognizing the luminosity of the dream." Then eventually, through consistent mindfulness, even the dream state will disappear, and you will rest in clarity naturally; awareness will remain. Eventually clear awareness will even remain during the deep sleep state. It is like the illumination of a lamp flame. There are no thoughts, and there is a subtle feeling of your sleep's rest. This is accomplished when you sustain clear awareness continuously--remain free from the slightest distraction--throughout day and night.
Finally, in deep sleep you will recognize the clear light of deep sleep. What we call clear light is your ability to outshine thoughts and emotions or feelings with clear awareness. These thoughts, while arising, dissolve without having affected you or leaving a trace behind. A beginning practitioner will sustain mindfulness sometimes, and then will again become unmindful. This must first be overcome during the day. You must first be able to destroy whatever habitual thoughts arise, then habituate sustaining clear awareness. Then when you go to sleep, uphold mindfulness by falling asleep practicing the OM AH HUNG Vajra Recitation. At times you might remember the OM AH HUNG during the dream state, and eventually mindfulness will remain even in the deep sleep state.
I just realized this is an apt description of my dream:
An untaught worldling, O monks, does not know of any other escape from painful feelings except the enjoyment of sensual happiness. Then in him who enjoys sensual happiness, an underlying tendency to lust for pleasant feelings comes to underlie (his mind). He does not know, according to facts, the arising and ending of these feelings, nor the gratification, the danger and the escape, connected with these feelings. In him who lacks that knowledge, an underlying tendency to ignorance as to neutral feelings comes to underlie (his mind). When he experiences a pleasant feeling, a painful feeling or a neutral feeling, he feels it as one fettered by it. Such a one, O monks, is called an untaught worldling who is fettered by birth, by old age, by death, by sorrow, lamentation, pain, grief and despair. He is fettered by suffering, this I declare.
~ Buddha
i had the deadline kind of dream recently too. Now that you mention it, i think your interpretation is quite apt.
due to too many possible interpretations of dreams and i did not want to get involved in needless speculation, so most times i will forget about the dreams, unless it is very strong signal...
I used to have nightmares. But now, no more nightmares, and dreams are so very seldom.
To me death is just a process that we pass through. Our life on earth may not be the best.
If anyone of us is to face a situation where death is iminent, immediately turn to blissful thoughts. Remember what we learn about the different stages of consciousness that we go through where one life ends and another starts. What you think and how you think will have consequences in the next life. A lifetime of cultivation may go to waste if this stage is not executed properly.
(2008)
(2:15 PM) Thusness: u must practice hard and experience non-duality
(2:15 PM) Thusness: then emptiness
(2:16 PM) Thusness: otherwise if i retire difficult to find one that have true experience of our nature....ehehe
(2:16 PM) AEN: icic.. haha