What
is Tibetan Dream Yoga?
A:
Through the study of Dream Yoga, Tibetan
Lamas develop conscious awareness while dreaming.
The four stages of Dream Yoga practice form the spiritual
foundation of Tibetan Shamanic Qigong. This unique
style of Qigong, traditionally known as Qi Dao, incorporates
lucid dreaming into the practice of energy work thus
facilitating the ability to work with energy in dreams
as well as in daily life. This capacity is demonstrated
during the ceremonies of empowerment and healing practices
of Tibetan Lamas and Shamans.
Tibetan Dream Yoga teaches us to realize that we
are dreaming while having a dream in order to become
lucid and to identify with Dream-being, the true creator
of our experiences. The process of awakening to the
reality of dreaming can be facilitated by the means
of practicing remembrance (remembering and reminding
ourselves that we are dreaming during the daytime).
Such a practice, coincidentally called Dream-being
as well, implies surrendering to the flow of energy
and setting ourselves free, totally natural and spontaneous,
which is referred to as “being in the flow.”
Being aware of the flow of the energy of dreaming
brings about a profound sense of freedom, whilst going
against the flow usually tends to turn the dream into
a nightmare. In order to experience such a degree
of freedom, it may be easier to first imagine being
in the flow while daydreaming. The practice of Dream-being
requires becoming totally attentive to the flow of
daydreaming first. All the other methods and steps
in our practice depend on the degree of attention
we can focus on the present moment while we engage
in dreaming.