Apr 26, 2002 • by Unknown

Reading Books in Dreaming

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fl:

I tried reading texts in a Dreaming, but complete nonsense was written there. I think SPAM does it somehow differently. He connects to something in a special way and sees it in the form of a book. In short, "you need to know the places" – where and how to connect... ;))

Fox:

Perhaps the Dream Hackers will publish a list of recovered titles and authors, for tuning in to where to connect? By the way, real books are written in a specific language. The one from which an excerpt was published is probably in Arabic, or perhaps Spanish or Latin. Is the Emissary the best translator? Or are the originals stored in the Akashic records not in a specific language, but in concepts independent of language?

Sergey Izrigi:

Reading books in Dreamings can be done in several ways. And only Spam's trick involves an emissary in this process. The emissary helps to fix the text or to "accelerate" (in terms of speed) the dreamer's perception. Tuning into a book should be done as follows: first, you see it in a Lucid Dream; you like it; you want to work with it; you receive primary information about it. Then you apply Spam's method, and the emissary will perform the task assigned to him. As an example of the excellent results that working with an emissary yields: Spam discovered a medieval sage's manuscript in a Lucid Dream. Later it turned out to be John Dee. Based on the materials from this book, the Medici Solitaire method was created. Our further searches led to discoveries in this world, specifically, to John Dee's manuscript library. Among the texts, we found a mention of a Wall of Fog, which was always on the left. Furthermore, we found a website for researchers of John Dee's work. They have so much valuable material that it's beyond words. And so on... If this is an emissary's deception, then I like such a "deception."

Fox:

And the place where the Dream Hackers found books, is it present on the default map? Or is the appearance of books connected only with intent, and not location? I ask because I have several times entered the same library in Lucid Dreams. It is located in the tower of an ancient fortress outside the city, where there are ancient-looking books and scrolls or geographical maps.

Sergey Izrigi:

Spam's library is located in the place of "Forgotten Time." This is approximately the third quarter of the map, to the north and east. Beyond the end of the railway. There are many beautiful structures and a lot of ruins there. Look for the library in the ruins.

  • To the north and east – is that where the sea, lake, river – in general, where there is most liquid? Or am I thinking of the wrong direction?
  • A river exists, but further to the east. The entrance to the zone is near a monastery – not a church, but specifically a monastery.

Spam's Method for Reading Books in Lucid Dreams An Excerpt from a Book Retrieved by Spam from Dreaming