Feb 10, 2002 • by Sergey Izrigi

More on Mapmaking

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A Perception Bubble is a conglomerate of perception. That is to say, it encompasses the landscape, mood, dream plot, and experience gained in a given Dreaming – all perceived data within this segment of the Dreaming world. And our map is not a description of a locality, but our artificial assemblage of a new world. I am surprised, but it seems no one understands the essence of the hacker method. By mapping the Dreaming world, we thereby fix ourselves at a new position of the Assemblage Point. We teach our Assemblage Point to shift. For instance, DH knew only a few such positions. As I recall, he could assemble either five or six worlds. We are currently offering you the second position. We have two more in reserve, but they are dangerous. That is, their attainment is only possible after the dreamer gains experience in fixing this second position. And it should be noted that to achieve the goals set by the Dream Hackers, you will not need to fill the entire map space. It will be sufficient to stabilize your Dreaming world, mark its boundaries and important areas, and then proceed to master significant places where you can restore your luminosity, acquire knowledge, and siddhis.