I have been practicing Flowdreaming for the past year or so. I've always wondered...if I am really flowdreaming or not?
How Do You Know You're Flowdreaming?
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Posted 6 months ago #
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Hi, Wondering! When I first began, I dutifully took Summer's suggestion about feeling a movement forward, and that was the difference for me from other daydreaming, where I was in place and not moving. I see a pathway of stars and float along it like a gentle, slow roller coaster, going up and down some, sometimes a little faster. My scenery has changed--in the beginning I was in white water rapids and I was afraid I would drown, but that was some years ago and now my flow does not overwhelm me. Of course, what you would see would be different, but if you are following Summer's suggestions in the flowdream, I don't think you'll miss it.
Posted 6 months ago # -
Hi Palmtree:), thank you so much for sharing your experience with Flowdreaming. Now I know I am on the right path. When I Flowdream I see all kinds of colors (especially pink, blue and white) and a massive and fast mass of millions of strings of energy. I've been doing it right all this time!!! Thank you again!
Posted 6 months ago # -
Hi Wondering,
Yes, I have to echo Palmtree: allow a feeling of movement and add to it strong positive joyful emotion around whatever you're envisioning. Really, the "scenery" you choose to daydream up is just to set the mood and place and keep your mind busy and engaged so it doesn't self-evaluate and yap at you the whole time.
I always know I'm flowdreaming when I lose myself in the feeling entirely, and lose track of time, and when I emerge from the state I have an overwhelming sense of having created something very real, or of having communicated something that was "heard" by Flow/Source/God.
Also, I posted this question to my Facebook group a while back and they had all sorts of good answers!http://www.facebook.com/flowdreaming?ref=nf
xo Summer
xo good luck!
SummerPosted 6 months ago #
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