Do you remember what you dreamt about last night? How about the night before?
For thousands of years, we humans have placed a ton of value on the content of these bedtime reveries,
deriving inner wisdom and even premonitions from them. Dreaming feels
like a birthright, an extra sense that allows us to process both
rationally and spiritually while our body rests up.
They are one
of behavioral science’s biggest mysteries, with no agreed-upon theory
of their origin and specific purpose. For some, dreams occur nightly,
but others never experience them at all.
One thing is for sure – many who don’t dream wish they did.
Since
I was young, I’ve had them on a regular basis, but have always known
there were deeper places to go in this state of consciousness. The
quest for many is to achieve the lucid dream, or “knowing we’re dreaming” inside the dream.
The
lucid dreamers I know are able to navigate their dreamscape with an
awakened mind, asking characters they come across pretty insightful
questions about their spirit path. They can run, jump, and fly at will,
gaining profound inner wisdom from the experience.
If you would
like to dream more at night, and perhaps experience the magical lucid
dream, there are three wild herbs that have been used throughout time to
accomplish just that....<<<Read More>>>...