Intrinsically the not-doing of sleep.
The ‘double’ or the ‘other’ … a perfect replica of the dreamer’s body.
Will transform the total being into anything within the boundaries of possibility.
Women’s dreaming body is not as possessive as men’s. (Eagle, 23)
If it should happen three times in dreaming, pay attention to it. (Eagle, 50)
Volition matters (Eagle, 52)
Meeting others in dreaming (Eagle, 55)
The attention needed for dreaming stems from the area just at the top of the belly, the sternum. The energy needed to move and seek in dreaming stems an inch or two below the belly button is will. In women both the attention and energy for dreaming originate in the womb. (Eagle, 136)
Gaze at leaves and rocks as a not-doing. (Eagle, 137)
The position for doing dreaming is sitting with the legged crossed for women, and men with the soles of the feet together. (Eagle, 138)
Seek the best possible place for solitude and lack of interference, late night or early morning. (Eagle, 138)
Best position for a woman is to sit with the legs crossed and then let her body fall. (Eagle, 138)
One has to use the same mechanism as in everyday life…to turn the amorpheous and chaotic realm of perception into the ordinary world of awareness. (Eagle, 139)
Repeat every movement of flying done in dreaming while awake using the dreaming body. (Eagle, 140)
Shifting to the dreaming body to anchor the second attention to turn on the second attention while awake. (Eagle, 141)
Dreaming is naturally a way of storing the second attention. (Eagle, 141)
Dreaming (together) can focus on past events. (Eagle, 161)
If dreaming is going to be done indoors, it is best to do it in total darkness while lying down or sitting up on a narrow bed.; outdoors, in the protection of a cave, in the sandy areas of water holes, or sitting against a rock in the mountains; in the flat floor of a valley, next to rivers or lakes, or the sea. These areas are antithetical to the second attention. (Eagle, 249)
The dreamer must start from a point of color, purple, light green, rich yellow or red. (Eagle, 251)
Gaze at the darkness until it begins to acquire a hue. (Eagle, 255)
Dreaming color (Eagle, 256)
The more I practiced, the clearer it became for me that dreaming was in fact a rational state. (Eagle, 261)