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      Just a hallooo

      Hi,

      I began lucid dreaming about ten years ago. I was really into Castaneda at the time and was using some of his techniques to become more lucid. Back then I was having lucid dreams almost every other night.

      Somehow I got pulled back into the dream we call ordinary life and stopped having regular lucid dreams for a while. I was teaching math at the time and wanted to spend a lot of time being the best teacher I could be. Working a lot of overtime, so a lot of my dream practice got lost.

      Anyhow I am now working part time and my lucid dreams have seemed to come back significantly. But it is still something that happens once a week or once every other week for me.

      I am currently studying to become a Waldorf teacher. It is interesting that Waldorf's founder, Rudolf Steiner also wrote about the possibility of lucid dreams, although he did not call them that. A lot of Steiner's techniques are similiar to Castaneda's as well. I am hoping that I can find a way to incorporate lucidity into my teaching so that teaching and dreaming are not mutually exclusive things. Our schools could benefit from a few more teachers that are lucid rather than overworked, dry bores.

      Anyhow, I am glad to be lucid dreaming more regularly and look forward to learning what I can from people here. I am interested in how people use dreaming to learn more about themselves and confront the hidden aspects of ourselves.
      Namaste
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      hi Olysseus!

      i have also read castaneda's writing - the quote in your signature is one of my favorites.

      i really hope you can have lucids more often soon - i don't think that would interfere with teaching... i plan on being a university professor in the future, and i strongly agree that you could incorporate lucidity into your teaching. i have had a few lucid and non-lucid dreams where i taught young kids about buddhism and facing their fears. there is a unique potential in dreams to access teachings for yourself and others.

      i hope to see you around!
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      Quote Originally Posted by cygnus View Post
      i have had a few lucid and non-lucid dreams where i taught young kids about buddhism and facing their fears. there is a unique potential in dreams to access teachings for yourself and others.
      That sounds very interesting. I have been amazed at how much wisdom can appear through dreams. Dreams really allow us to tap into the source of our wisdom.
      “Look at every path closely and deliberately, then ask ourselves this crucial question: Does this path have a heart? If it does, then the path is good. If it doesn't, it is of no use.” - Carlos Castaneda

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