Creative Laboratory (Formation of a New Group)
Original Source ↗I am gathering a group of researchers precisely to transform the currently established dream cartography into an operational system, allowing anyone to achieve the highest levels of Lucid Dreams. This OS (operational system) will be equipped with the necessary tools and methods for navigating defaultmap spaces, transforming and creating objects, debugging transits, and establishing desired atmospheric styles (magical, occult, Toltec, etc.). The OS will provide the user with tricks for navigating difficult situations (which will prove quite pertinent in the context of hunting for lost luminosity). Furthermore, as the group leader, I will guide my friends through a series of situations during which they will gain new knowledge, opportunities for realization, and experience of Lucid Dreams.
Many interesting tasks await us. One of them will be to create other types of matrix-maps, constructed according to different principles. This will allow us to comprehend other facets of the unknown. Why do I say this? I am leading you to the idea that the current defaultmap was created according to a specific set of principles. One of them posited that a person can be compared to a vulva, which daily ejects several "spheres of perception" into the world of Dreaming. Naturally, the first "spheres" generated by us in childhood will occupy the outermost boundary layer of the formation that can be called the "dream Tonal" (or something similar). Beyond this boundary layer, there is nothing with which our perception could currently interact. This "nothing" exists on all sides of the map. And whether you are an Arab, a Jew, a Chinese person, or a Chukchi, like myself, the unknown awaits you on all sides of the map. The map was created intentionally, with specific goals, and with a particular set of properties and qualities. But everything I've said only applies to the currently existing system of dream cartography. If, during our research, we devise a new operational system, the maps will adhere to different sets of rules.
I want the defining feature of my group to be its creative spirit (research, projects, material compilation, search for new information, techniques, etc.). Everything that happens in other groups interests me in two cases: when interesting research is conducted there, or when information relevant to me appears. The rest is of no consequence.
Therefore, I will create a research forum with specific rules. Anyone interested will be able to join. Later, we will provide an address where people can submit applications to register. (NewResearch Forum - site admin's note) However, they will first need to complete a small research task — a relatively easy one. And if they succeed, we will consider them colleagues. (Currently, as an 'entrance fee,' Sergey Izrigi requests the translation of one of the articles from this site to create an English version of the site. - site admin's note) Anyone wishing to do so may leave the forum. However, to return, a person will have to change their nickname and retake the entrance examination.
Any personal disputes (unless they pertain to research) will be suppressed. It seems to me that if someone wishes to engage in conflicts, they can visit other forums and vent their feelings there. As you can see, researchers retain complete freedom to participate in any other forums and groups.
And finally, regarding the publication of research materials: some things we will post on the "Hackers" website. But we will likely find some other form for presenting our ideas. It's too early to speak of it now.
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