Oct 28, 2001 • by Sergey Izrigi

In Lucid Dreams, the Light Doesn't Turn On. Transit Before the Front Door. Can Transits Be Influenced?

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Two absurdities have long plagued me in my Dreams:

  1. Pressing the light switch, the light doesn't turn on; I can turn it off, but never on...

  2. I go up to my floor, to my apartment, and suddenly it instantly changes, and I'm no longer standing at my own door.

  3. The program of Dreaming has a lot of "holes." The "developer" was, of course, excellent, but many things were not taken into account or completed. We raised this topic once before. I would like to ask others – is this a common or unique case?

  4. Congratulations, you've found one of the fixed transits. In essence, you've gained a place where your Assemblage Point receives certain impulses, shifting it from place to place. Consider this a bonus. It seems some force of the universe has taken an interest in you, found you promising, and is beginning to help you. Seize the moment.

I understand that such inconsistencies are excellent for catching Dreams, but why do they persist like viruses, why are they beyond control?

Transits indeed do not yield to our control (in terms of volitional influences). But we can use them as intended – for movement. And they are not viruses; they are simply part of the program for shifting our attention into various parts of the world of Dreaming.