Hello everybody, |
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Hello everybody, |
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I think that dream yoga and lucid dreaming in general are strong tools for developing the insight of emptiness. One sees, in lucid dreams, clearly and directly how it is the mind itself that constructs reality. Once emptiness is realised, the karma inducing factors of craving and aversion stop functioning. The confusion and emotional turmoil which attachment and aversion cause, based on the misunderstanding that phenomena are 'independently arising', is what keeps us trapped in Samsara, the insight of emptiness stops this cycle of strife and suffering. |
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"Parable.- Those thinkers in whom all stars move in cyclic orbits are not the most profound: whoever looks into himself as into vast space and carries galaxies in himself also knows how irregular all galaxies are; they lead into the chaos and labyrinth of existence."- Friedrich Nietzsche, the gay science, First published in 1882 revised in 1887, translated by Walter Kaufmann [/SIGPIC]
The first part of the explanation you gave is a way of seeing it with a precise interpretation behind. That's the mechanism but what can somebody conclude without that background? |
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I think you said it well, I do think this kind of 'Life is much like a dream' attitude will occur to most people who Lucid dream a good amount, I think this idea is almost inherent in the idea and experience of the lucid dream state. But of course a knowledge a Buddhist, Taoist, Hindu, etc philosophy would increase the likelihood of this realisation, like you said as well. |
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"Parable.- Those thinkers in whom all stars move in cyclic orbits are not the most profound: whoever looks into himself as into vast space and carries galaxies in himself also knows how irregular all galaxies are; they lead into the chaos and labyrinth of existence."- Friedrich Nietzsche, the gay science, First published in 1882 revised in 1887, translated by Walter Kaufmann [/SIGPIC]
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