1
The only time is Now. All other times - past, present and parallel - can
be accessed in this moment of Now, and may be changed for the better.
2
We dream to wake up. Dreaming is not fundamentally about what happens
during sleep. It is about waking up to a deeper order of reality. Dreaming is a
discipline; to get really good at it requires practice, practice, practice.
3
Treasures are waiting for us in the Place Between Sleep and Awake. The
easiest way to become a lucid or conscious dreamer is to spend more time in the
twilight zone between waking and sleep, or between sleep and waking. Tinker
Bell told Peter Pan to look for her in the Place between Sleep and Awake. This
liminal state is a place of encounter with inner guides and transpersonal
visitors. It is also a place of heightened psychic perception and creative
breakthroughs, where it is easy to make connections that escape the daily mind.
4
We live in the Speaking Land, as the First Peoples of my native Australia
say. Everything in the world around us is alive and conscious and will speak to
us if we are paying attention. Navigating by synchronicity becomes very simple,
even irresistible, when we stream into this mode of understanding.
5
To live well, we must practice death. We bring courage and clarity to
life choices when we are aware that death is always with us, and that we should
be ready to meet it any day.
6
We must feed and honor our animal spirits. A working connection with them
gives us immense resources for self-healing.
7
We have a guide for our lives who is no stranger. He is always with us
and does not judge us. This is the Self on a higher level. When we rise to the
perspective of the Greater Self, we are able to make peace between different
personality aspects, including our counterparts in other times and parallel
realities.
8
We are at the center of all times. The dramas of lives being lived in
other times and in parallel realities may be intensely relevant to
understanding and navigating our current relationships and life issues. We can
learn to reach into those other lives to share gifts and lessons. We can dialog
with our own older and younger selves within our present lifetimes.
9
We must entertain the spirits, starting with our very own - the child
self, the inner artist, the passionate teen, the animal spirits, the creative
daimon.
Text adapted from The Boy Who Died and Came Back by Robert Moss. Published by New World Library.
Photo: Path in Transylvania by Robert Moss
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