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      Hello from Argentina

      Hi!
      My name is Federico, and I have been studying Lucid Dreaming here in Argentina for some years now. I started using the LaBerge method, but currently, I am learning the Tibetan Yoga of six doctrines, with the focus on the Oniric Body Yoga.
      I led a small groups of oneironauts, and in some time, we hope to publish our findings in a book. While researching sites I have found this forum, and after seeing just how good it was, I joined right away!

      Thanks for all the info!

      * Fecho

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      Re: Hello from Argentina

      Originally posted by dingirfecho
      Hi!
      My name is Federico, and I have been studying Lucid Dreaming here in Argentina for some years now. I started using the LaBerge method, but currently, I am learning the Tibetan Yoga of six doctrines, with the focus on the Oniric Body Yoga.
      I led a small groups of oneironauts, and in some time, we hope to publish our findings in a book. While researching sites I have found this forum, and after seeing just how good it was, I joined right away!

      Thanks for all the info!

      * Fecho
      Hey! Welcome to the forum!!
      If you want to talk about Yoga & stuff, you might want to put that into the Lounge..

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      Thanks!

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      Originally posted by dingirfecho
      Thanks!
      No prob!
      Got any questions?

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      Yes, could you recommend some good literature on the subject?

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      Originally posted by dingirfecho
      Yes, could you recommend some good literature on the subject?
      Sorry, I don't have any clues on that...

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      Hey, no trouble!

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      Hey, que tal Fecho! TOMA MÁTE!

      Yo soy de los EEUU, pero tengo mi familia en Argentina. Muy encantado de conoser alguinen de ahi!

      Hey, I'd like to hear a little bit more about the Tibetan Yoga (I've heard LaBerge recently mention that in an interview on the radio and in his book). I was just in Buenos Aires this last April (ahh, damn, the women there are HOT!!)

      Anyway, got sidetracked.... oh, so yeah, would love to hear about how the Tibetan Yoga is different (or the same) from the practices we have here on this site.

      Hasta luego, che!

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      Well, Tibetan Dream yoga (the oniric body Yoga from the six doctrines Yoga) is a lamaist (that is, derivate of shivaistic tantric tendencies) form of yoga which stresses the comprehension that every moment of our lives is a dreaming state. It requieres steadfast practicing (unlinke the LaBerge method) and greater commitment, but I have found it better to induce Wilds. An advanced training is meditating on Mandalas to induce a specific dream state, and visualizing mandalas just before sleeping, to create instant lucidity.

      And how did you like Buenos Aires?

      Hasta luego!

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      This reminds me of the time I went fishing out in the bush with this guy and he kept singing. "Don't cry for my argentina. The truth is i never loved you all through my wild days. i kept my promises" and he was skipping along. Nice upbeat guy but I suspect he was gay or alteast bi.

      Anyway sorry for the terrible intro. Welcome to dreamviews. Sounds interesting what you are doing.

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      Hey, I'm also new here.
      What you're doing sounds extremely interesting and I would be very interested in hearing more about it.

      Glad you found this site, hope it can be as informative for you as it seems for me right now.

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      This reminds me of the time I went fishing out in the bush with this guy and he kept singing[/b]
      Ok, hangin out in the \"bushes\" with some other guy just doesn't sound right to me!
      Heh, just kiddin, I know what you mean

      Anyway,
      And how did you like Buenos Aires? [/b]
      Well, by now I've been down to Buenos Aires enought to know it pretty well - I love it! Not because of how much cheaper it is if you have dollars - but the whole atmosphere there. It's kinda like a New York city - just not as screwed up, I guess.

      Next time I go down there I'll probably not spend as much time in Buenos Aires, I have yet to visit the country side - like Mendoza, las Pampas, Tierra Del Fuego, and the glaciers...etc. But, we'll see.

      An advanced training is meditating on Mandalas to induce a specific dream state, and visualizing mandalas just before sleeping, to create instant lucidity.[/b]
      Does this require special training? Because it does sound a bit like MILD.

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      Yes, BSAS it's quite a bit crazy, anyway! :-)
      However, if you come back to Argentina, and you are interested in dreaming states, I would recommend that you travel north to formosa, to see the Wichi Shamans, which have a very interesting dream technology of their own, which I am trying currently to study.
      And yes, the visualization of the mandalas requiere some proficiency with the ilusion body yoga. But it's quite easy to find literature and teachers (at least here! :-) ). If you like, I'll send or post some of it.

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