Sarah Janes

Sarah Janes

Sarah Janes has been an enthusiastic lucid dreamer since childhood. She is a writer, public speaker, and sleep hypnosis workshop facilitator. She runs Explorers Egyptology, an online lecture series, and with Carl Hayden Smith operates the Seventh Ray, a mixed reality Mystery School. She is also producer and co-host for the Anthony Peake Consciousness Hour podcast. Sarah is currently working with Dr. Mervat Nasser at New Hermopolis in Egypt and with Rupert Sheldrake and the British Pilgrimage Trust to reinvigorate the practice of dream incubation at sacred sites. She lives in Hastings, England.

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Initiation into Dream Mysteries
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Initiation into Dream Mysteries
  • By: Sarah Janes
  • Narrator: Aura Paige
  • Length: 9 hours 43 minutes
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster/ Inner Traditions
  • Publish date: January 01, 2023
  • Language: English
  • (2 ratings)
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• Presents effective exercises and techniques, inspired by ancient texts, to deepen your personal awareness of the dream state and experiment with dreams for healing and divinatory purposes• Each initiatory chapter includes a psychodramatic... Read more

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