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    Re: Lucid Dream, given a test by a guide?

    Okay, didn't know who she was so I did an image search. Ahem. There was a clue in the name "Devine".
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    Re: Lucid Dream, given a test by a guide?

    Well, if that doesn't prove there's a screwed sense of humour in the astral, what does?

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    Re: Lucid Dream, given a test by a guide?

    BTW, Ava is a form of Eva. "divine Eva" or "divine female" - what a striking symbol for declaring the role or function of a character.

    As for animal forms for spirit beings:

    Kurt Leland reports in "The Unanswered Question" that he once saw a Golden Retriever dog in "OtherWhere". When getting closer he found it to be a female "Facilitator" charged with retrieving souls from self-absorbed states of mind. She impressed him so much as a being, he could only indeed describe her as "golden". She, indeed, was a "golden retriever".

    This also was a nice symbolic meaning contained in a label.

    Oliver

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    wow, i never thought of it like that. i didn't make much of it you know, seeing a pornstar, i was mainly like WTF. I guess the symbolism in her name could be a type of way to communicate or something. Still weird, man i really cannot wait to have another LD!!!!

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    Re: Lucid Dream, given a test by a guide?

    Kurt Talks about the importance of developing flexibility of consciousness as a way to progress in the astral worlds. I guess conceiving that a guide might represent itself as a porn star (she'll show you everything) with a clue in her name, certainly stretches that flexibility.
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    Re: Lucid Dream, given a test by a guide?

    Quote Originally Posted by Beekeeper
    I guess conceiving that a guide might represent itself as a porn star (she'll show you everything)


    Oliver

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