Took a few days off for the holiday and to recharge, but I'm back!
I wanted to start a simple daily Dream and Meditation blog to get me back on track and I thought what better way than Steemit to keep me motivated! I get paid and am more likely to do my exercises as "hopefully" people will want to keep track of my progress and I also want to keep track of YOURS! If you have or are starting your own dream or meditation blog please paste your steemit webpage link below "after you post" in my comment section below and I WILL check out your blog and we can all motivate EACH other to stay on track with our practices. Just try to keep it related to Dream/Meditation/Spiritual practices. You don't have to have an elaborate/fantastic story to share. If you do, that's great, but the goal here is to keep the momentum going with our practices. One thing I have done that helps is make a folder in your favorites on your browser and save the webpage of one article of someone you like on steem and use that to click on their username to check their articles. Easy way to do it since there is no friend list. I will probably attach this paragraph to each post, so if you are viewing these daily you can just skip this section each time. Remember- The more often you practice your Dream/Meditation routine, the better "like any else" you will become.
Meditation:
Time- Early Morning
Meditation- 15 minutes
Focus- 1/10 (Too many thoughts, things to do, distracted)
Focus object- Breath
Body- Relaxed 10%
Position- Half lotus
Insight- none
Dream- Setting- "Back home in Louisiana"
I had just moved back home from California and was kind of bored out of my mind and looking for things to do. I had this overwhelming feeling of boredom for some reason. I kept thinking about which car I drove in California. I apparently had 3 cars in memory, "all older cars I had owned", but for some reason kept thinking i had to bring them with me and didn't know where they were. My friend owned a used car dealership and was intent on selling me this blue camaro, the modern one, and it seemed every other car on the lot was the same color blue, i did like the color though!
In another scene some of my relatives had built a tank out of scrap metal. It looked like it had been welded together and seemed like it probably weighed 20 or 25 tons, and I kept wondering how the pickup truck could pull it. It seemed to be no issues though as it pulled it away into the distance after they showed it to me.