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The Daydream Navigation Engine
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    • Daydream Navigation Engine
    • Step 0: Home
    • Step 0: Whisperer Journey
    • Step 0: Welcome and Alignment
    • The 32-Year Shortcut
      • Step 1: The Dissitus Audit
      • Step 2: Desired Inner State
        • Step 2B: Daydream Recollection
        • Step 2C: Harvesting Undercurrents
      • Step 2: Harvesting Undercurrents (Daydreams)
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        Step 2: Harvesting Undercurrents (Daydreams)
      • Step 2: Dissitus Evolution
      • Step 4: Meaning Synthesis
        • Step 4B: Illusion of Meaning
      • Step 6: Vision
        • Step 6B: Sovereign Endurance
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Step 2: Harvesting Undercurrents (Daydreams)

This relates to Why Daydreams Come About, and Daydreams: Misinterpretation and Undercurrent, which leads the way to the First-choice Existence. For an in-depth description of the First-choice and Second-choice Existence, navigate to

Transposed here automatically from Daydreams
Desired Inner State.
The approximate Date.
Your Note.

Review My Dissitus States
Your Review Is Done


Risk Assessment (RCA)
Add the feeling you derived from the daydream at the approximate date
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Approximately when did you have the particular daydream, or add today? If needed, adjust the Date in the table below. Dates are sorted in descending order.
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Copy of Desired Inner State Derived From a Daydream Instance
Dissitus State
When
Note
Landing up in a cardboard box
2022-01-01
My final fear
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