Dream Yoga Learn More While dreams and dreaming have long inspired the curiosity of philosophers, scientists, and artists alike, the tradition and practice of dream yoga has received a lot of intrigue, but very little research. Our small but notable selection of books related to dream yoga include those by Gyatrul Rinpoche, Chogyal Namkhai Norbu, Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche, and Alan Wallace.
“In a sutra Buddha Shakyamuni describes the phenomenal world that we generally consider to be real through the use of multiple metaphors. He likens our reality to a shooting star, an optical illusion, a flickering butter lamp, dew drops at dawn, bubbles in water, lightning, a dream, and clouds…the example of a dream is included in these sutras because we all know that if we examine a dream, we will not find anything concrete.”
This recent piece from CBS considers that lucid dreaming might actually be possible. But for those for whom understanding the mind on an experiential level is a way of life, lucid dreaming is not only...
The following article is from the Winter, 1993 issue of the Snow Lion Newsletter and is for historical reference only. You can see this in context of the original newsletter here. by Namkhai Norbu Review by Diane Shainberg Reprinted from Tricycle: The Buddhist Review$14.95 Snow Lion Publications Dream...
The following article is from the Spring, 1992 issue of the Snow Lion Newsletter and is for historical reference only. You can see this in context of the original newsletter here. New Book from Snow Lion Dream Yoga and the Practice of Natural Light, by Namkhai Norbu. Edited by Michael Katz. 160 pp.,...