DreamSleep® – Sponsored Participation (Persons with Disabilities) Pathway

Inclusive participation designed to ensure accessibility with dignity.

Fold-1 is the permanent entry fold for all participants and remains the foundational discipline throughout the Eightfold Journey.

DreamSleep® is the foundational weekly discipline within the Yujom® Eightfold Consciousness Journey.

The Sponsored Participation (PwD) pathway ensures structured accessibility for Persons with Disabilities within the DreamSleep® system.

This pathway affirms dignity, equal structure, and unified participation.

Fold-1 remains the permanent entry fold and foundational discipline of the entire journey.

Commitment to Accessibility

This pathway exists to:

• Ensure structural inclusion
• Remove participation barriers
• Preserve dignity
• Maintain unified discipline standards

Participation structure remains identical across all pathways.

What This Pathway Includes

• Weekly guided sessions (as defined in the Fold-1 structure)
• Structured fold progression
• Participation within the collective consciousness field
• Ongoing alignment with the DreamSleep® rhythm
• Structured accessibility accommodations where applicable

Access Process

Participation may require:

• A brief structured registration
• Identification of accessibility needs
• Confirmation of participation commitment

Availability may be limited based on support capacity.

Select Contribution Channel

Transaction jurisdiction must be selected:

For residents of India, please select INR.
For residents outside India, please select Global.
Participation structure remains unified across all regions.

Participation Commitment

DreamSleep® is a weekly foundational discipline.

Sponsored PwD participation reflects the same commitment to rhythm, presence, and collective alignment.

Fold-1 remains active throughout the entire Eightfold Journey.


Frequently Asked Questions

Is this a separate program?
No. It is the same Fold-1 structure with accessibility support.

Is participation structure different?
No. Participation remains unified across all regions and pathways.

Can accessibility needs be updated later?
Yes, through structured communication.