The book Conscious Dreaming will make analyzing your dreams an adventure.
Controlling the content of your dreams can be a great way to make contact with your inner self or to meet your spirit guides.
Dreams are a great way to enhance the growth of your spiritual journey.
Dreams are the easiest and the safest way to get started with your intuitive and psychic development in the privacy of your own home.
Dream analysis, as described in Robert Moss's book, can be a fun adventure with many useful rewards.
If you look for this book at your local bookstore or order it online, be aware that the author Robert Moss has several other books in print.
The book Conscious Dreaming is the first book in the series about dreaming.
If you want to get the book for free, you may want to check at your local library for a copy of the book.
If your local library doesn't have a copy of Conscious Dreaming, it can be borrowed using the inter-library loan system.
Ask your librarian to assist you.
After purchasing or borrowing a copy of the book Conscious Dreaming, don't just read the book straight through from start to finish.
Treat this book as a learning manual.
Read a chapter, then do the required work as it is described in the book.
As an example: You need to have consistent dream recall in order to proceed to more involved processes, so don't jump ahead, to get the most out of this book, take it a step at a time.
Getting started: Decide on where and how you will record your dreams.
Are you going to write your dreams down on paper, or use a recording device? Will you be doing this in bed, or in a different room? If you live with other people, make sure they don't disturb you (or you disturb them), while you are writing in your journal or using your recording device.
Personally I like writing down my dreams in another room.
I have the writing material already setup prior to my going to bed for the night.
Ensure that the room that you choose has dim lighting so you don't awaken fully when you turn on the light.
Another thing to keep in mind is that when you first get started recording your dreams the content tends to be a mix of previous daily activities and things of the past that don't always make a lot of sense.
Be patient! With time your subconscious mind becomes aware of your dream outcome desires, and rewards you what you want to take place.
In this process, you are programming your mind to new habits.
Don't get frustrated on the first few tries at dream recall.
The first several mornings are the most difficult in dream recall because dreams are at times fleeting and disappear prior to their being written down.
If you remember only one small part of the dream, write it down.
This is your first accomplishment.
As the new habit becomes set in your mind, it gets easier and more content will be remembered at each writing session.
With a little practice, you will find that you will be able to recall 1 to possibly 5 dreams in a single writing session.
Once you obtain good dream recall, the rest of the work is easy.
In the beginning you may awaken from sleep and think that you didn't dream at all.
Actually you just didn't recall the dreams upon awakening.
Just keep in mind my favorite saying: This task has been accomplished by another human being so I can, with practice, have the same successful outcome.
Alter, as necessary, the suggestions given in the book to fit your personal outcome of your dream analysis goals.
There is a lot to learn and experience from your dreams.
The possibilities are almost endless.
So once you get started, set some goals to specific directions that you want to take your dream work to take.
Focus on what aspect of your personal and / or spiritual development that is most important to you.
You will find that once you become good at dream recall and lucid dreaming, that your non-dreaming life will become more psychically attuned to your goals.
This book is written as a process of 10 steps.
Each step is explained in detail with very specific instructions and dream examples.
As you proceed through the 10 steps in the book, you will realize that there are a lot of possibilities and directions that can be taken in dream analysis.
I have found that this book is easy to read, to understand, and to implement the ideas into real life.
There are a lot of books written on dreams and dream analysis.
This book Conscious Dreaming is by far the best ever.
It contains great instructions for getting you started, whether you are a beginner, or an expert, at working with your dreams.
Controlling the content of your dreams can be a great way to make contact with your inner self or to meet your spirit guides.
Dreams are a great way to enhance the growth of your spiritual journey.
Dreams are the easiest and the safest way to get started with your intuitive and psychic development in the privacy of your own home.
Dream analysis, as described in Robert Moss's book, can be a fun adventure with many useful rewards.
If you look for this book at your local bookstore or order it online, be aware that the author Robert Moss has several other books in print.
The book Conscious Dreaming is the first book in the series about dreaming.
If you want to get the book for free, you may want to check at your local library for a copy of the book.
If your local library doesn't have a copy of Conscious Dreaming, it can be borrowed using the inter-library loan system.
Ask your librarian to assist you.
After purchasing or borrowing a copy of the book Conscious Dreaming, don't just read the book straight through from start to finish.
Treat this book as a learning manual.
Read a chapter, then do the required work as it is described in the book.
As an example: You need to have consistent dream recall in order to proceed to more involved processes, so don't jump ahead, to get the most out of this book, take it a step at a time.
Getting started: Decide on where and how you will record your dreams.
Are you going to write your dreams down on paper, or use a recording device? Will you be doing this in bed, or in a different room? If you live with other people, make sure they don't disturb you (or you disturb them), while you are writing in your journal or using your recording device.
Personally I like writing down my dreams in another room.
I have the writing material already setup prior to my going to bed for the night.
Ensure that the room that you choose has dim lighting so you don't awaken fully when you turn on the light.
Another thing to keep in mind is that when you first get started recording your dreams the content tends to be a mix of previous daily activities and things of the past that don't always make a lot of sense.
Be patient! With time your subconscious mind becomes aware of your dream outcome desires, and rewards you what you want to take place.
In this process, you are programming your mind to new habits.
Don't get frustrated on the first few tries at dream recall.
The first several mornings are the most difficult in dream recall because dreams are at times fleeting and disappear prior to their being written down.
If you remember only one small part of the dream, write it down.
This is your first accomplishment.
As the new habit becomes set in your mind, it gets easier and more content will be remembered at each writing session.
With a little practice, you will find that you will be able to recall 1 to possibly 5 dreams in a single writing session.
Once you obtain good dream recall, the rest of the work is easy.
In the beginning you may awaken from sleep and think that you didn't dream at all.
Actually you just didn't recall the dreams upon awakening.
Just keep in mind my favorite saying: This task has been accomplished by another human being so I can, with practice, have the same successful outcome.
Alter, as necessary, the suggestions given in the book to fit your personal outcome of your dream analysis goals.
There is a lot to learn and experience from your dreams.
The possibilities are almost endless.
So once you get started, set some goals to specific directions that you want to take your dream work to take.
Focus on what aspect of your personal and / or spiritual development that is most important to you.
You will find that once you become good at dream recall and lucid dreaming, that your non-dreaming life will become more psychically attuned to your goals.
This book is written as a process of 10 steps.
Each step is explained in detail with very specific instructions and dream examples.
As you proceed through the 10 steps in the book, you will realize that there are a lot of possibilities and directions that can be taken in dream analysis.
I have found that this book is easy to read, to understand, and to implement the ideas into real life.
There are a lot of books written on dreams and dream analysis.
This book Conscious Dreaming is by far the best ever.
It contains great instructions for getting you started, whether you are a beginner, or an expert, at working with your dreams.
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