Hey there Wolfwood:
Well, when I was working with the Ayahuasca shaman I had many experiences with visions in which there was communication - or communion of some kind - with what the shaman would call "spirits". In the Western World we have trouble with that word because we don't believe in spirits. I also met a lot of "E.T.s" - at least that is what they seemed to be.
Several times I asked them, "are you real, or just in my mind?" Each time they would just laugh at me and tell me something like, "you foolish child, don't you know by now there's no difference?"
Once I asked them, "Do you really exist?" They laughed and said, "No, of course not! That's a human concept and complete fiction. We don't have time for nonsense like that - we have PLAY to do!"
I also had a spiritual teacher and I asked him the same question - "how do I know which voices are real?" He said, "they're ALL real..."
In this way they gradually taught me to stop asking. I ended up feeling that human concepts of "exist" and "not exist" don't really apply ... the teachings are very real, though. But people who get caught up in metaphysics always seem to end up ungrounded.
So I guess that's how I feel about the dream world as well. I don't ask the question - I just accept every experience as real, in its own way.
The so-called "real world" is a kind of dream too ... two people can be in the same room, witness the same event, and have completely different experiences and memories.
Hello Dark Merlin!
it's very difficult to describe ... the Medicine initiates a process of self-transformation that can take place through visions, through physical purification, through insights ... actually there is no end to the kind of effects this work can have. My experience was very much like allowing "magic" into my world.
However, it almost destroyed my family. My wife did not like it at all, she said I became very ungrounded. And my health was very poor at the time - I have always felt that the shamanic Medicine saved my life, but my wife feels it almost killed me!
I am glad this shaman is here working in Europe, because Europe needs to "wake up" very badly. But it can be really brutal ...
Really, if you feel it "calls" you, the only way to understand it is to try it ... it's an experience that defied description. Which should be something most lucid dreamers can relate to

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