
How to be good in bed
The practice of dream yoga
Teaching with Mé-tsal Wangmo
Aro Ling Bristol
UK
In-person only
We spend a third of our lives asleep; so it is quite useful that we use that period if we can. If your meditation practice is only your formal (sitting) practice, then a very small part of your life is actually devoted to practice. This is crucial for anyone who lives in the world and has a job. This is why we teach dream yoga.
The Aro practices of clear light, lucid dreaming, and illusory wakefulness are techniques for finding self-luminous awareness in every moment of the day and night – whatever our state of consciousness. Both awake and asleep, we lack authentic awareness. During the day, we are distracted by expectations, obligations, and avoidance. In dreams, we lose conceptual consciousness, and in our stupor we are at the mercy of bizarre imaginal events. In deep sleep, we seem to have no awareness at all.
The practice of dream yoga allows access to ‘lucid dreams’ in which we are aware we are dreaming – and are thus able to perform ‘miracles’. Choosing to experience anything we can imagine – dreaming becomes a luminous adventure. The practice of clear light allows us to retain awareness through the process of falling asleep and into the deep sleep without dreams. This practice liberates us from addiction to familiar form and enables us to experience pure awareness without sensory or conceptual content. The practice of illusory wakefulness connects powerfully with dream yoga through sitting meditation in waking consciousness, thus revealing the ‘one taste’ or essential sameness of experience in both waking and sleeping. Together, these practices free us from conceptual limitations of time and space, and allow us to experience the simultaneous continuity and discontinuity of experience.
07/11/2015
10:00am - 4:00pm
Date
Location
Aro Ling Bristol
UK
In-person only
Address
215A Gloucester Road
BS7 8NN
Bristol, UK
Pricing
£25, concession £18
Contact details
Aro Ling Bristol: Hamilton House, 80 Stokes Croft, Bristol, BS1 3QY. E-mail: enquiry@aro-ling.org. Telephone: 07817 383 856
Languages
This event will be taught in the following languages:
- English