This is a deeper, more advanced stage. It occurs during the period of deep, dreamless sleep. The goal here is to remain conscious even when there are no mental images. By resting in the "Clear Light," the practitioner accesses a state of pure, non-dual awareness that exists beyond the ego. Practical Application
Norbu’s work remains a masterpiece because it strips away much of the dense complexity of traditional liturgy, offering a clear, accessible path toward integrating every moment of human experience—light or dark—into the journey of awakening. Dream Yoga and the Practice of Natural Light - ...
This involves developing "lucidity." By recognizing the dream while it is happening, the practitioner realizes the illusory nature of the dream world. This realization is then applied to waking life, helping the individual see that our "solid" reality is also a construction of the mind—a "big dream." This is a deeper, more advanced stage