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Dreams => Welcome to Dreams! => Topic started by: AstralBeginnings on October 26, 2011, 06:08:18

Title: Dream Re-entry
Post by: AstralBeginnings on October 26, 2011, 06:08:18
Hello, I am currently exploring dream re-entry.

I have read the methods of Robert Moss but have had little success. I am just wondering if anyone has had success with this and what your methods are?
Title: Re: Dream Re-entry
Post by: Stookie_ on October 27, 2011, 11:11:17
I'm not sure what dream re-entry is. Is it where you go back into the same dream you just woke from?
Title: Re: Dream Re-entry
Post by: Xanth on October 29, 2011, 14:43:07
Phasing...  WILD... dream-reentry... all sound like the same thing to me.  :)
Title: Re: Dream Re-entry
Post by: AstralBeginnings on October 30, 2011, 10:24:33
Quote from: Stookie_ on October 27, 2011, 11:11:17
I'm not sure what dream re-entry is. Is it where you go back into the same dream you just woke from?

Yes, but not necessarily one you have just woken up from, any dream you can recall.
Title: Re: Dream Re-entry
Post by: Szaxx on October 30, 2011, 14:48:51
Hi,
I suppose having a recurring dream falls into this category.
With this in mind a general question of has anyone on the pulse had recurring dreams? You may get a hit with this....hopefully.
Interesting though.
Title: Re: Dream Re-entry
Post by: c0sm0nautt on October 30, 2011, 20:23:31
Quote from: AstralBeginnings on October 26, 2011, 06:08:18
Hello, I am currently exploring dream re-entry.

I have read the methods of Robert Moss but have had little success. I am just wondering if anyone has had success with this and what your methods are?

I have made some attempts but have no had any success. The conscious OBE still alludes me. I love Robert Moss' books, I own most of them.
Title: Re: Dream Re-entry
Post by: light487 on October 30, 2011, 22:51:21
I guess it's similar in concept to "Forced Sleep" techniques but I guess it's best described as attuning your perception to the same feelings and perceptions as when you were in that dream. When we are in the dream state, all of this non-physical 'stuff' feels and is so natural and second-nature etc etc.. When we are trying to wrestle with the ability to transition (or phase) to a state of non-physical awareness, it seems all but impossible to get into that "can do anything" frame of mind that comes so readily in the dreamstate.

So I assume this technique attempts to bridge the gap by using a memory of a dream to recall feelings and thoughts that are already in a state of non-physical.