The natives of Australia also have a fairly complete understanding of the art of dreaming as a way of traveling to other realities, where their attention is focused. They believe that reality consists of two continua of space-time, each of which a person perceives, respectively, in a dream and in reality. Moreover, the events of the reality into which we find ourselves in a dream are slightly ahead of the events in our world. That is why the phenomenon of prophetic dreams manifests itself.
In special states of altered consciousness (trans), Australian aborigines can perceive both realities simultaneously and predict future events. It is characteristic that for them the reality of reality is the time in which they act, and the reality of sleep is the time, where study, obtaining the necessary knowledge and information is in the first place. The latter is in full accordance with the phenomenon of "astral classes" mentioned by the researcher of dreams Sh. Karagulla. However, the manifestation of this phenomenon requires a state of awareness in a dream.
By the way, R. Monroe, another well-known researcher of dreaming practices, fully confirmed the existence of such a phenomenon, which he called "a school for sleeping." The Russian researcher R. Dolya also encountered the phenomenon of “learning dreams”.
Thus, "dreams" differ from ordinary dreams in the state of consciousness and the ability to use them to travel through "entrances" to parallel realities. Dreams, unlike ordinary dreams, are not purely mental constructions - they are filled with special energy (or "energy-generating entities"), through which a person gets the opportunity to teleport his energy (and sometimes physical) body to other worlds-reality. Only in a real dream can a person “see” the energy of the Universe as it really is, and this allows him to learn to perceive completely different, different from ours, reality in the energy spectrum of the Universe.
Here is how the famous Russian clairvoyant D. Andreev shares this experience: “At the forty-seventh year of my life, I remembered and understood some of my transphysical wanderings, accomplished earlier; up to this time, memories of them had the character of vague, patchy, chaotic semi-images that did not form into a whole. New wanderings, however, often remained in the memory so clearly, so reliably, so exciting the whole being with the sensation of revealed secrets, no matter how any dream, even the most significant, remains in the memory.
There is an even more perfect kind of such wanderings through the planetary space: the same exit of the etheric body … through the layers of the ascending and descending series, but with full preservation of wakeful consciousness …"
It is precisely such travels in the “dreaming body” with “complete preservation of wakefulness” in the state of sleep that are called the magic technique of dreaming, which is very different from the usual “tattered” and “chaotic” dreams.
Such "travels" can take place within our world or in completely different, parallel to our world, realities. R. Monroe, K. Castaneda, M. Tunneshed, T. Abelard, F. Donner, S. Laberge, P. Garfield and many other researchers of the world of dreams left us written evidence of visits in the "dream body" to various parts of our world, and also completely different worlds.
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And here, for example, what the candidate of medical sciences A. Klyuev writes about such practices: “I will say a few words about dreams. This reality of the subtle world is no less real than the density of the physical world. People with ordinary consciousness hardly remember dreams or remember them for a short time after waking up. In a dream, they are unconscious and not very active, it is not in their power to change the course of events in dreams, painted for the most part in gloomy tones.
With the opening of the psychic being and the establishment of spontaneous meditation for the seeker, life in the world of dreams becomes a vast field for practical work. The transition from the state of wakefulness to the subtle worlds of dreams becomes imperceptible, and a sense of the continuity of existence is strengthened in consciousness.
Life in the subtle material world begins to be perceived with the same reality as life in the dense world. Dream pictures become really colored. And the seeker himself consciously acts in his dreams, does not allow incorrect movements and actively changes the course of negatively developing situations. It becomes possible for him to actively manage dreams. Having united in consciousness two realities (the physical and the subtle world), the seeker no longer feels separate. In confirmation of this, being in the subtle world, he can recall the events of the physical plane, just as during wakefulness he recalls the content of dreams …
Flying in a dream - a conscious, controlled, arbitrarily long soaring in space above the "earth's surface" in various directions - does not become a rare phenomenon. Some must occur on the physical plane, which serves as direct evidence of the preliminary generation of their causality in the subtle planes of consciousness. In a number of cases, this should be paid attention to in terms of preventing extremely undesirable events - at this stage of the Path it becomes quite real, since consciousness becomes truly vigilant and is able to block the manifestation on the physical plane of seemingly already predetermined events of personal life and life associated with you people.
In addition to ordinary travels in the subtle world, during sleep, the seeker acquires the ability to visit other material layers of consciousness, where the beauty of everything around him simply fascinates the traveler. A visit to a non-material plane cannot be called a dream. The reality of this plane is much more real than the physical world. These are self-luminous (from many points) dynamic pictures in which the seeker finds himself as a direct participant in events. The fantasticness of what he saw is fascinating. After awakening, the pictures themselves and the unfolding events are not erased, but forever remain in the memory."
But there is another difference that makes it possible to distinguish ordinary dreams from those of magicians. Don Juan explains this difference by the presence of spies in ordinary dreams, which cause various absurdities and absurdities in them, giving chaos to sleep:
“Scouts are often found in ordinary dreams. Strange, but the dreams of dreamers are characterized by the absence of spies. When they appear, they are easy to spot by their attendant unusualness and disproportion.
“What disproportion are you talking about, don Juan?
“Their presence is surrounded by absurdities.
- In a dream, a lot is ridiculous.
- Only in ordinary dreams are things meaningless. I would say that this is exactly what happens due to the large number of infiltrators present in them. There are many of them because ordinary people tend to protect themselves more from the unknown.
"Do you know why this is so, don Juan?"
- In my opinion, everything is determined by the balance of power. The average person is forced to erect unusually strong barriers to protect themselves from the onslaught of hostile influences. For example, barriers such as worrying about yourself. But the stronger the obstacle, the more powerful the attack.
In contrast, dreamers erect fewer barriers and therefore attract fewer infiltrators into their dreams. There are no meaningless things in the dreams of dreamers, perhaps so that dreamers can easily detect the presence of spies. (, K. Castaneda).
Thus, we find an excellent confirmation of I. Newton's conclusions that every action causes a reaction. And this is another confirmation of the correctness of the ancient esoteric knowledge, which asserted that we live in a world in which everything is interconnected and any of our actions in the external world can affect our own destiny.