You reflect exactly my thoughts and approach, although I only had few lucid dreams. For me the dreams and waking reality are not that different and maybe possibly have the same substance. You can be so preoccupied in daily daydreaming, attaching to opinions, likes and dislikes, hardly ever present but mostly lost in the past or future. Similarly, the dreams have so much power that they draw you in the bizzare world without realising - you only know you were dreaming once you wake up. And we can wake up to our reality, having this moments of awareness : am I washing the dishes fully aware or am I so lost a political debate going on in my head that I end up braking a cup?
Recognising the moments when I'm not aware is part of my practice : in daily reality, in sleep and dreams (much harder) and in zazen.
I'm aware of going over 3 sentences
Gassho
Sat
Recognising the moments when I'm not aware is part of my practice : in daily reality, in sleep and dreams (much harder) and in zazen.
I'm aware of going over 3 sentences
Gassho
Sat
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