Description:
This book explores the possibility that, even when the human relationship has been fraught, the departed soul may seek to love and make amends in dream lucidity.
Brief description: Melinda Powell co-founded the Dream Research Institute (DRI), London, at the Centre for Counselling and Psychotherapy Education to promote research into dreams and wellbeing. Melinda has served as past vice-president of the International Association for the Study of Dreams and as director of the DRI and of Help Counselling Centre.
Review Quotes:
Dreams My Mother Taught Me: Lessons in Lucid Dreaming from Beyond the Grave is a beautifully moving memoir by Melinda Powell, therapist, dream guide, author, and lucid dream specialist, that tells the story of a special connection between herself and her mother in Spirit.
Through her own lucid dreams Melinda is given a unique perspective and understanding of her mother's life, as well as that of her own, as they visit with each other across the veil. She finds answers to her questions about their lives and their relationship through dream interpretations that lead to spiritual resolutions within herself. Melinda shares her journey of self-discovery as she reflects upon deeper meanings behind her lucid dream visits with her mother.
This book is a tribute to the everlasting mother-daughter bond that endures across time and beyond earthbound limits. It has deeply touched my soul and opened my awareness of my own journey as a grieving daughter and mother. I feel sure that it will have a similar impact on everyone who reads it.
Camille Dan, author of Aaron's Energy: An Unexpected Journey Through Grief and the Afterlife with My Brilliant Son and Gathering at the Doorway: An Anthology of Signs, Visits, and Messages from the Afterlife, founder of 'The Book Club Across the Veil'