The Energetic Approach and Work with the Dream Body
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How do the Dream Hackers relate to the energetic approach to working with Dreaming, instead of the informational one, which they themselves apparently engage in? That is, has any of you actually worked with the dream body, instead of classifying Tonal images, searching for "bugs" in its program, conducting joint meetings, or simply meeting various objects?
Answer
Your question seemed somewhat incorrect to me. Do you remember, CC wrote that energy can be used in three ways: as information, as a means of transport, or to "see" energy as energy. Therefore, your question needs clarification. I will not speak for all Dream Hackers, but will tell you about my own experience in this field.
The first option for using energy truly yields the best results. The second - only in Lucid Dreams. I tried several times to isolate "world lines" in LDs, but did not succeed. And about the third option, one should generally remain modestly silent. But you know me, I am not modest. ;-)) Three times I saw people in the form of elongated strips of light. Twice I saw "strips" of Inorganics. That is all. Nevertheless, I reassure myself that I can easily change my perspective and observe aura (my own and others') - both in dreams and in reality. In joint dreams, "brightness" differences between Sprites and dreamers who are aware of themselves in the dream are clearly visible. Perhaps this is some initial stage of "seeing."
Regarding the dream body, I can report that all is well with it. I recall once writing to you about a "mirror" merging with my dream body and about terrifying instances of realizing that a double had appeared in my life (in the real everyday world). Dream Hackers do not describe their experiences with the dream body because repeating such actions is very dangerous. But it seems to me that any dreamer, with some practice, begins to work with the dream body. It simply happens by itself. Like a stage of a program that cannot be skipped.
See also: Read Ksendzyuk's article