Genuinely, you should refer them to Eric Wargo's book. They'd realise their experience is not that anomalous - Wargo says precognitive dreaming is the most widely documented psi effect.
Obvs only if that's appropriate in the relationship you have.
No not really. I would just intensify my breathing, make it louder and faster and she'd give me a shake to wake me up.
Tried Ida/pingala stuff (while conscious) but never noticed much. There does seem to be a pattern of one nostril opening and the other closing in cycles but I don't know much...
I find it odd how rarely I talk about dreams with clients. It's very weird. I have one guy who's a poet who produces tons of them though. Some kind of training of the subconscious seems to have taken place.
I've been having meaningful dreams and all of my life and found I could experiment with sleep paralysis as a springboard for exploration of consciousness *or* communicate with my significant other (through weird breathing) to get them to wake me up. Lucidity I used to be able to induce fairly...
Eric Wargo has written two books on precognitive dreams. I've only read the second (Precognitive Dreamwork & the Long Self) but i found it really convincing:
The only thing I'd add to this is that any Dissensus consensus is likely to be wrong or at best half-cocked because this place is full of contraion arseholes.
Shiels what do you do
The only people who have jobs matching their Dissensus persona are Luke and Woops.
Apart from me, I'm a strategist for Kier Starmer. Very pleased with how things are going.
I can't imagine the rest of you losers having jobs.
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