Dream Rave: The Nighttime Bodygraph
One of Ra Uru Hu's most revolutionary discoveries is the Dream Rave. When you fall asleep, your bodygraph doesn't simply "switch off" — it transforms into an entirely different configuration.
In the waking state, your bodygraph has 9 centers and up to 36 channels. During sleep, the number of active centers decreases to 5, channels change, and the very nature of consciousness becomes fundamentally different.
5 Dream Rave Centers
During sleep, the 9 waking centers merge into 5:
- Head + Ajna → Dream Mental Center: information processing becomes nonlinear, symbolic, archetypal
- Throat → remains: but its function changes — instead of expression, it becomes a channel for receiving information from the neutrino field
- G Center + Heart → Magnetic Center: identity and willpower merge, creating a single point of attraction
- Sacral → remains: but works differently — generating energy for dreams and body regeneration
- Root + Spleen + Solar Plexus → Earth Center: all bodily impulses, instincts, and emotions merge into one stream
Why Is Dream Rave Important?
Dream Rave explains several phenomena:
- Prophetic dreams — in the Dream Rave state, consciousness has access to information unavailable during the day
- Night anxieties and nightmares — open Dream Rave centers are subject to conditioning from others sleeping nearby
- Importance of sleeping alone — Ra insisted that correct deconditioning requires sleeping in a separate aura
- Difference between "night owls" and "early birds" — connected to Dream Rave configuration
Conditioning During Sleep
When you sleep next to another person, your Dream Rave bodygraphs interact. Open centers in your Dream Rave "absorb" energy from the partner's defined centers — and vice versa.
This means:
- Your dreams may be "colored" by your partner's energy
- Your nighttime regeneration may be disrupted
- You may wake up with thoughts and feelings that aren't yours
Ra recommended at least periodically sleeping alone to give the body an opportunity for clean regeneration.
Dream Rave Channels
Dream Rave has its own channel system, different from the waking bodygraph. These channels describe energy flows during sleep:
- Channels between Mental Center and Throat — information flows that become dreams
- Channels between Magnetic Center and Sacral — regenerative energy flows
- Channels between Earth Center and Sacral — bodily processing of the day's experience
Practical Application
- Calculate your bodygraph and navigate to the Dream Rave tab to see your nighttime bodygraph
- Pay attention to open Dream Rave centers — they show where you're most vulnerable during sleep
- Experiment with sleeping alone — at least 1-2 nights per week
- Keep a dream journal — and compare dream themes with Dream Rave activations
"We spend a third of our lives asleep. Not knowing your Dream Rave means not knowing a third of yourself." — Ra Uru Hu