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Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-9-2024
Abstract
The experience of inner light and ecstasy is widely accepted as a universal mystical experience, regardless of cultural or religious context. While one can read first-hand accounts in the historical record, the direct experience of light remains elusive for most people. This study analyzes a series of dream-based experiences of light provided by a single subject. In our analysis of 19 dreams, we pursue a process-oriented, relational analysis based on co-creative dream theory, which views the dream as an interactive experience in real time rather than a fixed product of the unconscious mind. By analyzing dreams as relational events, in which the metaphoric content emerges alongside the dreamer’s responses, we see how the dream ego influences the outcome through feelings, choices, and reactions. Through this analysis, we identify an array of subjective antecedents to the experience of light and provide a potential avenue of access to the core mystical experience.
Recommended Citation
Sparrow, G. S., & Hurd, R. (2024). The Antecedents of the Experience of Light in Dreams. Religions, 15(10), 1228. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel15101228
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Publication Title
Religions
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rel15101228
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