Meeting the Nagual
Original Source ↗This method is aimed at further studying the program of consciousness and, in particular, includes one of the "hacker" techniques for shifting the Assemblage Point. In a Lucid Dream, when the dreamer realizes they are dreaming, they need to recall what transpired before this scene. Typically, one sees a dream scene whose scenario can be described "from" and "to" — from a certain moment to another certain moment. However, if the dreamer ignores the unfolding dream narrative and instead focuses attention on recalling the "from" moment, they will encounter a temporal void, similar to what one feels after losing consciousness. An unpleasant sensation will arise, as if the dreamer has forgotten something vital. Helplessness, bewilderment, and similar feelings will surface. The dream program will attempt to seize control of attention and intensify these feelings to the point of absurdity. One must calmly approach this interference and continue the "recollection." Initially, this "memory lapse" will begin to take on spatial dimensions. Record them. Then, from this "nothingness," memories of things that did not occur in your everyday life will begin to emerge. With practice, you will not only recall moments of entering the second attention but also learn to shift your Assemblage Point into those positions. It is probably worth noting that each of us frequently finds ourselves in quite remote Assemblage Point positions. Therefore, this practice will reveal to dreamers the truth about the enigmatic nature of human consciousness. And I will add that this method will lead us to a whole series of "hacker" investigations, which entail a first level of danger. However, this method is safe (at least, no one has broken down or suffered any harm from it).