Sunday, June 03, 2007

Any Questions?

Sometime back I received a gift book from my friend and colleague Nicholas Cimorelli. Lucid Dreaming: A Concise Guide to Awakening in Your Dreams and in Your Life by Stephen Laberge suddenly popped back in a very interesting manner. A week before I started reading it I had two powerful dreams that I was awake for and watching while in my sleep. The dreams were very vivid and potent. Since reading the book, I now have a new awareness that I can actually engage with and co-create with these kinds of dreams, often waking with an energy and/or idea of an illuminating nature. It’s a something fresh to start your day, or the rest of your life with.

One of these dreams last week was full of computers, monitors and web sites. The dream felt like there was a serious challenge that I was trying to set right with all these random hardware strewn about. I watched myself, as is instructed in the book, begin to take part in the dream. I was trying to manipulate—god knows what with—all those images to bring about a sense of order. Just as I began to awake from the dream, the problem was solved. Somehow though all the confusion the computer learned how to ask questions and it was content.

When I was fully awake I was left with a feeling of accomplishment and that I knew something I had not known before. It had to do with computers/web sites & asking questions. While brushing my teeth in a minute of free association, I was left with the feeling of inviting readers of this site (& my musings) to contact me online if they have questions. I realized that for many this is “way out” material, people must have questions. Therefore, I’m willing to answer them as best I can. I’m willing to put some time aside because I always find that I learn and grow when asked to further explain something. So, with my and our learning at heart, I ask: Do you dear readers, have any questions?

There must be many questions alone about the Focalizing process, a useful method in the sphere of energy psychology. I’m also excited that I just finished the first draft of a booklet for concisely introducing the Focalizing experience (always hard to write about)—a kind of guide from the inside-out. It is being edited and will be available late summer, just in time for several of the fall conferences I’ll be attending and presenting at.

Hope you are enjoying the closing of spring’07 and that there are a few good questions out there you’d like to pass along.