The Silence Window (Most Important, Most Missed)
Hill understood a key pattern: insight often arrives after the technique ends. If you fill every moment with narration, you block the very thing you’re trying to invite.
The rule
Every Dreamweaving needs a listening chamber: a deliberate quiet span with steady sound and no guidance. Do not fill it.
How to implement it
- Minimal narration (ideally none).
- Steady audio bed (predictable rhythm or ambient).
- No instructions, no interpretation.
- Long enough for the mind to settle.