At the risk of channeling that bald kid in the Matrix:
Try to remember, when you are moving objects in your dreams, that there really are no objects in the dream.
In a dream, a teddy bear has the exact same mass as a freight train, that mass being zero. If you can remember that the stuff you are trying to move really doesn't exist, or rather exists only as projections, imagery to entertain your perception, you will also remember that any object in your dream can be wherever you want it to be -- no matter how large it appears to be.
I know this sounds like a no-brainer, especially when you think about it now, while awake. But it can be very difficult to honestly tell yourself that this stuff in the dream -- stuff that seems so real -- is really just so much imagery bouncing about your brain; just as it is easy to think that your dream body is the real thing, and suffers the same limitations in this dream place as it did in the real world.
The way to do so is not to try harder to move a stubborn object, but to pause for a moment and remember, clearly, that this is a dream, that the real world where things have mass is back where you left your sleeping body, and that this thing in front of you that you want to move isn't really a thing at all, but an image of a thing; created by you and ultimately controllable by you.
|
|
Bookmarks