Tibetan yoga seeks clarity and continuity of consciousness in waking, sleeping, dreaming, imagination, memory and the thousands of sentient experiences that we call mind from our first to last breath and beyond. Mindfulness, meditation, biofeedback and dream yoga are only techniques to create skill on the path of our larger aim, to be able to enter deep sleep, unconsciousness or death in total and transcendental awareness. Jesus demonstrated the Resurrection Body of Glory, Padmasambhava, Buddha and Tara the Vajrakaya, and Sri Aurobindo the Divine Body.
But the body is consciousness. Even Einstein said "There is no matter; it is all field."
In that spirit, Norbu's book is a complete method for transformation and liberation; other readers only see random gibberish.
Let your own lucid perceptions serve you. Yogic discipline will yield much treasure. Western complacency will unearth corrupt trash.
Author(s): Namkhai Norbu, Michael Katz
Publisher: Snow Lion Publications
Year: 1992
Language: English
Pages: 65
Contents......Page 2
Acknowledgements......Page 3
Editor’s Introduction......Page 4
Science And Dream Phenomena......Page 7
Dreams And Depth Psychology......Page 8
Dreamwork In Traditional Cultures......Page 10
Developing Dream Awareness......Page 12
Notes To The Introduction......Page 14
1 THE NATURE AND CLASSES OF DREAMS......Page 18
Notes To Chapter One......Page 20
2 THE PRACTICE OF THE NIGHT......Page 21
Notes To Chapter Two......Page 32
3 THE PILGRIMAGE TO MARATIKA......Page 36
Notes To Chapter Three......Page 41
4 AN INTERVIEW WITH NORBU RINPOCHE......Page 45
Notes To Chapter Four......Page 57
5 THE BUDDHA NO FURTHER THAN ONES’S PALM......Page 59
Notes To Chapter Five......Page 60
6 BRIEF BIOGRAPHY OF NAMKHAI NORBU......Page 61
BIBLIOGRAPHY......Page 63