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Dreaming through Darkness: Shine Light into the Shadow to Live the Life of Your Dreams

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The Shadow is the part of us made up of all that we hide from our shame, our fears and our wounds, but also our divine spirit, our blinding beauty and our hidden talents. The Shadow is not bad – in fact it is the source of our creativity and power – but until we bring it into the light this power will remain untapped and our full potential unreached. 

Using practical exercises sourced from lucid dreaming and dream-work, Tibetan Buddhism and mindfulness meditation, this book explores how

• Transform the dark and light shadow side

• Meet the shadow through your dreams

• Unlock your creativity

• Transform Nightmares through lucid dreaming

• Manifest your hidden potential

• Make friends with fear & anxiety

• Decrease stress through Mindfulness of Dream & Sleep

This book will show you how to fearlessly embrace your shadow side in both your dreams and daily life, thereby manifesting the awakened power of your full potential.

289 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 30, 2017

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Charlie Morley

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Author 28 books724 followers
April 1, 2018
Enlightening, invigorating, exceptional

If you’re not familiar with Charlie Morley’s work, this is as good a place to start as any: it’s clear, full of compassion, and if everyone in the English speaking world were to follow the instructions in this book, we’d live in an entirely different world. So we start with ourselves. Read it. Do it. Pass it on.
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6 reviews41 followers
August 24, 2018
Well, that was a trip.
This book started out as the very best kind of woo-woo: the solid, meat and three veg, pragmatic kind of woo-woo that is easily digested and not so difficult to apply, particularly for the spiritual-but-not-necessarily-religious-because-there's-too-many-tedious-rules sector of society. Morley recommends working through various exercises where you'll be asked The Big Questions in order to recognise and essentially befriend the 'shadow' side of your personality. Despite immediate connotations, the shadow is not comprised of merely negative aspects of ourselves, but essentially anything at all that we do not expose; shame, anxiety and fear, for example, are located in the 'Dark' half of the shadow, and in the 'Golden' half of the shadow you might find unfulfilled potential, hidden talents or a shit-hot recipe for scones that you're petulantly determined to take to your grave.
Let’s break down the shadow of someone we can all relate to: Luke Skywalker. We could say that Luke’s dark shadow encompasses frequenting desert cantinas with questionable characters, parental denial and that one time where he pashed his own sister. It's only when Luke comes to terms with this dark shadow (by forgiving daddy, accepting that the hot guy ends up with his sister, recognising and harnessing the Force etc) that he is able to move forth into all the glory of his golden shadow, allowing him to restore order to an entire galaxy, albeit one that is far, far away.
Then we have the second half of this book, also known as the middle three Star Wars films. Close, but unfortunately no cigar. This is where our aforementioned garden variety woo-woo turns into full-blown, rainbow-meets-a-unicorn-and-has-a-threesome-with-an-aura type stuff. Morley lost me in the chapter on how to explore our Sexual Shadow when he outlines an exercise involving putting on a mask, looking into the mirror and speaking about sex and sexuality for EXACTLY 36 minutes. The exercise must be repeated over 9 days - but mercifully, you can take longer if you need to. (?!) This is the part where I didn't ask myself IF he was on drugs, but which ones and if I asked nicely would he share them with me?
Morley also asks us to explore Lucid Dreaming, which is the concept of working toward consciousness during dreams, to the point where you are actually able to speak out and exert control. (And let me tell you, some of his own personal examples could rival a drunken best man speech by Hamlet). So instead of randomly shouting 'Stop, thief!' and startling the cat during your usual boring repertoire, you can use lucid dreaming to direct the dream narrative in order to confront the dark or golden aspect of your shadow - whichever is presented as requiring the work.
Overall, it's certainly not for everyone and I can't say I'm scrambling to read Morley's back catalogue, but the book is an admirable achievement from someone who's passionate about exploring the nature of their own Force and helping others do the same.
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59 reviews26 followers
May 7, 2025
A nice comprehensive guide to embracing your shadow side that made me change the way I view my negative and positive emotions, and allowed me to understand them better. Plenty of exercises and techniques to explore it through multiple lenses.
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May 31, 2021
This is a must read book for all of them who want to discover the side of themselves that we often fail to look or push aside and those who want to discover the true potential of your Golden shadow.This book has a lot of guided practices that help you to uncover aspects of yourself that you may not know and which are hidden.Personally this book has helped in my awakening and this is going to be a book that I'm going to keep going back to.
643 reviews7 followers
December 19, 2019
When I read Charlie Morley's books, I can hear his voice in my ear. The compassion and vulnerability that he demonstrates, are essential to working with your shadows and dreams.
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July 31, 2020
One regret, dear world,
That I am determined not to have
When I am lying on my deathbed
Is that
I did not kiss you enough.
-Hafiz
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40 reviews
July 26, 2022
Charlie's books are always a yes.
Dive into shadow work, learn to face it and embrace it.
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August 17, 2022
This book has changed my sleep pattern and life.
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December 26, 2023
Brilliant book on lucid dreaming and shadow work.
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