How do I unlock my hard drive (using disk utility or otherwise)?

Help!
I accidentally locked my Mac hard drive where I know the system password, but now it won't boot up.  When I go to disk utility to try to change the password or unlock the drive, I see my hard drive, but when I click on the drive and go to the file menu, I don't have the option that I've seen in some solutions to this problem posted on this site (including one by Dr Mac that describes going to the command under "file" as "unlock drive name" - which doesn't seem to be an option for me)  (Instead, my options are new window, new, open disk image, close, get info, and unmount (name of my hard drive)).  In grey, and not available, are the options - "eject, enable journaling, change password, and turn off encryption."
How do I get to a point where I can enter the system password and get back into my computer?  Any assistance you can offer would be hugely appreciated!
Jim

Boot into recovery mode (hold down the ⌘R keys on restart), select the Terminal app from the Utilities menu option, and copy & paste in these one liners into the window that pops up, following each with hitting the return key. At the Password: prompt, enter your admin user password and hit the return key.
sudo chflags 0 /volumes/*
sudo chmod a+rx /volumes/*
Then, select Startup Disk from the Utilities menu, select the normal boot volume, and click the Restart button.

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