How to set up dreaming, don’t let your hands slip. Look at your hands (engage dreaming attention). (Dreaming, 21)
Conditions of dreaming; be as light as a feather. Seven gates of dreaming experienced as obstacles. (Dreaming, 22)
First gate of dreaming–sensation before deep sleep (Dreaming, 23)
Dreaming is not your average dreams. (Dreaming, 25)
Put your silent determination…into convincing yourself that you have reached your energy body and that you are a dreamer. (Dreaming, 25)
Become aware you are falling asleep not by commanding it but by looking at your point of departure. Looking at a point of departure is focusing the dreaming attention on something specific. (Dreaming, 27)
Dreaming but not asleep; the assemblage point didn’t reach that position through normal sleep. (Dreaming, 28)
There exist real energetic interferences in our dreams to be able to find them and follow them is sorcery. Our dreams are a two-way street: our awareness goes into a hatch into other realms, and other realms send scouts into our dreams.
Glance at items so they do not shift. The gate is crossed by being able to sustain a sight, or a gigantically real dream. (Dreaming, 30)
On reaching the first gate, we also reach the energy body. (Dreaming, 31)
The dreaming attention comes into play when it is called, when it is given a purpose, something dormant becomes functional. (Dreaming, 34)
The emergence of the dreaming attention is a direct corollary of revamping our lives. (Dreaming, 37)
At a given time, dreaming attention must make them [the dreamer] surface (wake up in the world we know). This is a safety valve dreamers have. (Dreaming, 42)
Dreaming is perceiving more than what we believe is possible to perceive. (Dreaming, 49)
Dreaming brings down the barriers that surround and insulate the second attention. (Dreaming, 51)
Dreaming is the art of displacing the assemblage point. (Dreaming, 69)
Dreaming gives us the fluidity of the assemblage point. (Dreaming, 73)
Recapitulation and dreaming go hand in hand. (Dreaming, 148)
Dreaming requires every bit of your available energy. If there is a deep preoccupation in life, there is no possibility of dreaming. (Dreaming, 150)
If [dreamers] see energy of an item, they know they are in the real world. (Dreaming, 164)
Definition of dreaming x2 (Dreaming, 164)
Dreaming is an energy-generating condition. Aught to be in a permanent state of the most intense and sustained alertness. (Dreaming, 174)
The energy of our world waivers. It scintillates with an inner light all its own…layers of shimmering hues. (Dreaming, 175)
In our sleep, the two-way-traffic trapdoor opens: we dream and in our dream, we make contact. (Dreaming, 177)
The position in which you fall asleep is of supreme importance. (Dreaming, 228)
The twin positions…the initial position in which one falls asleep is the same one as the energy body uses to fix the position of the assemblage point on any spot of one’s choosing…lay down and fall asleep again. (Dreaming, 229)
The only way to have total control of dreams was to use the technique of the twin positions. (Dreaming, 233)