Monday, 28 November 2011

Tibetan Dream Yoga Study Guide

Great healers have long recognized the power of dreams to inform and support us. Hippocrates said, “Dreams are one of the most important ways to diagnose a patient’s illness.” Sigmund Freud’s turn-of-the-century work, The Interpretation o Dreams, marked the beginning of the era of modern psychology and psychoanalysis Certain dreams can convey valuable information to the dreamer. A week before the event, Abraham Lincoln dreamed that he would be assassinated. The emperor Constantine dreamed of radiant Greek letters spelling the name of Christ and was converted, leading to the dramatic conversion of the entire Byzantine Empire. I, myself, have received messages, teachings, and blessings through my dreams from the spiritual masters I have known and loved in this lifetime. Some contemporary psychologists consider lucid dreaming a valuable practice for personal growth. This model is, however, different from Tibetan dream yoga. The spiritual practice goes deeper, helping us work with the great passages of life and death. Tibetan dream yoga teaches us how to navigate the groundlessness of moment-to-moment existence, which typically makes no intellectual sense. It is at this level that we cut through the illusory nature of mind and truly experience our marvelous human existence.
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 Book Title: Tibetan Dream Yoga Study Guide 
Total Pages: 14 
Posted By: Shakil Ilyas
 

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