Methods: Spiritual or Individualistic Lucid Dreaming

It has been brought to my attention that I have been ignoring the Path’s of our Lucid Dreaming friends who reject the notions of Spirituality. Well, since there is a modicum of Truth in that observation, I decided I should make some amends and present a plan for those who would wish to pursue Lucidity apart from any Spiritual Connection, and indeed, this advice will make them even more proficient in Lucid Dreaming. And yet I will also give some advice to my Spiritual Friends, my admitted favorites, whom I would not wish to feel neglected even while I attend to those whom I had neglected before.

But first, let me distinguish between the two separate orientations or Lucid Dreaming – the Spiritual, and the Individualistic. The Spiritualist sees Dreaming in General as a gift from the Collective Consciousness which is governed by the Wisdom of some Coherent Higher Mind. This assumption results to the effect of treating Dream Content as though it were somewhat Sacred – tantamount to Messages from God. So, with the Spiritually inclined Lucid Dreamer, Dream Control in asserted only carefully and discretely.

The Individualist, on the other hand, sees Dreams as sourcing from the individual’s personal and isolated Subconscious Mind. Here the Individual may suppose that his own Conscious Mind is the Highest Wisdom that could be involved in Dreaming, supposing only that the Subconscious Mind could perhaps only slow him down with influences no higher than recidivistic instincts and almost hardwired superstitions. These Individuals therefore conclude that to take over Total Control with an Absolute Lucidity could only be an Improvement.

So for the Spiritualist Lucid Dreamer, the Method would be to use Lucidity only as a Tool to help inform one’s Dream Choices. You see, to the Spiritualist, the Dream Self in inherently a wilder beast than the Conscious Civilized Self. We are familiar with the notion of the Subconscious Mind influencing Conscious Behavior and Attitudes. Well, Lucidity gives the Conscious Mind a chance to do the same for the Subconscious Self – to bring Civilized Attitudes and Behaviors into one’s Dreaming. So Lucidity is not used to wipe out the given Dream Content, which can be allowed to go forward, but one can use Lucidity as a Reminder that we can act in planned and deliberate Ways, in conformance to what we had planned in our Lucid Dreaming Checklists. I often use Lucidity as an opportunity to try out Mantras or Prayers that I had learned. An Old Guru had once told me that just a few seconds of Meditation in a Dream is worth thousands of hours of Waking Meditation, and I have ever found that the Old Boy had been correct. If one has properly planned one’s Lucid Dreaming Checklist, reading it over and over again each day, then the Higher Mind of the Collective Consciousness should already have planned some appropriate Dream Content – either affirming one’s Checklist Objectives, or giving Hint that the True Way lies in a different Direction – either Way, one is learning and advancing toward Truth and Wisdom.


Now for the Individualist Lucid Dreamer: his Priority would be for uninterrupted Control of Dream Content. For this Dreamer, the Subconscious Mind (we will ignore the Collective Mind, since the Individualist doesn’t admit to that Intellectual System for Understanding Dream Dynamics) represents only an impediment to a Total Lucid Control. Here, the Subconscious Mind is forever plaguing him with False Awakenings and a pull into Normal Dreaming. So, here the Method would be to suggest a Divorce from Subconscious Influence. The Individualistic Lucid Dreamer should write up a Suggestion that the Individual Conscious Waking Self deliberately, with Full Knowledge and Responsibility for the Results, absolves the Subconscious of any obligations it feels it has in controlling and influencing one’s Dreams and Dream Content. Every morning when one awakes if one remembers any Normal Dreaming, one must remember to chide the Subconscious Mind for again interfering in one’s Dreams. Perfectly, here, one would wish to arrive into dreaming with something of a Blank Slate, or some Pre-Configured Dream Scene entirely of one’s own design, with any extra inclusions showing an unwanted influence from the Subconscious Mind which would warrant one’s subsequent complaints to the Subconscious Mind for its unbidden interference. If one persists, then it should not be long before the Subconscious Mind will entirely step back and away, and you will have total control of your own Dream Environment. No more False Awakenings, and no more slipping back into Normal Dreaming, since there will be no more Normal Dreaming.

Such a Technique sounds almost good enough for myself to give it a try – I have been so persuasive, I have nearly convinced myself. But the Religious Habit in me runs too strong, and so I shall stick to the Model of the Universe which admits to a Higher Mind and a Higher Wisdom, in which Dreams stand as one’s personal Line of Communication to the Angels in Heaven and to God and the Goddess Themselves.