![]() ![]() It then gives me some sort of power word which I know I’ll never forget. I ask it what it is and (without words) I am told it will always be there to help me in my dreams. ![]() The light coming from this ball is orange and yellow, and it has a distinctive female energy. I announce: “This is as real as reality and I am dreaming.” As if in response to a password, a ball of light starts to form across the room by the wardrobe. In 1994 I had the following lucid dream, which remains one of my all-time favourites for its surprise and the spiritual impact it had on me: In the classic mythical or archetypal journey, Christopher Vogler explains, “The hero naturally encounters new challenges and Tests, makes Allies and Enemies, and begins to learn the rules of the Special World.” So it is with lucid dreaming dream figures, whether they take animal, human, or non-human form, often seem keen to initiate the lucid dreamer into the deeper possibilities of lucid dreaming. The book is available now! Engaging with lucid dream figures This article is an exclusive book excerpt from Llewellyn’s Complete Book of Lucid Dreaming: A Comprehensive Guide to Promote Creativity, Overcome Sleep Disturbances and Enhance Health and Wellness by Clare Johnson, PhD.
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