Forewarning in my dream

To say I am flabbergasted is to say the least.

Sifting through the last twelve years of journals today, I read of many Dream-Visits that I’ve had through the years. Many of these dreams foretold of the coming deaths of my loved ones.

In reviewing these journals, I was surprised by how many times the heavens prepared me for the coming demise of my father and mother.

The one that shook me to the core today, however, had faded from my memory. In reading the entry, I was once again convinced of the authenticity of the presentations I am often given in my dream state.

You see, I dreamed that my mother would die and before she died, she would put one of my younger sisters in charge of all her funeral planning. I further dreamed that this would cause a huge schism in our family. I saw and felt the anger and righteous indignation that would completely alienate factions of our family. My soul was filled with sadness.

A few years later, this came to pass. I never would have believed that anything could come between my sisters and me. The three of us were tight. Always.

Mom has been gone for nearly four years now. All is yet to be healed. Even with the forewarning in my dream, I was not prepared. The pain goes deep. The loss of mother was accompanied by the loss of the family circle. By and by, Lord?

Remembered Nocturnal Visit ~ Write it down! Immediately!

You wake up. Perhaps you remember a visitation? If so, quick, grab your journal and pen. Write it down. Go back through what you wrote and see if it jogs your memory and you remember even more. If you do, record that too.

If you wake without a recollection of dream visits. Then lie perfectly still. Don’t stretch. Don’t roll over. Lying still, reexamine your mind. Ask yourself, Did I have any dreams? Did I dream of anyone who is dead? If so, it was probably a nocturnal visit. Whether just a crazy dream or a for real visit, record it in your journal. Often, things connect and make more sense upon reading the entries at a later date. The practice of recording with immediacy is vitally important. Why? 

The primary reason is, if you wait, you will most likely forget it, or at least forget fragments of the experience.

This practice of recording with immediacy is also important because:

If you review your writing down the road, you will often see things that you did not see initially.

ie: A few years ago, I dreamed of my cousin Bobby (who died of a heart attack at 42.) The dream place where we met was a lovely wooded spot. On a shaded side hill, we sat on pine needles and talked. I knew he had died.

Bobby said he had come to tell me that my youngest daughter was in danger of being hurt badly. Then he talked about a bad tire on her car and said not to worry because he would get a new tire for her.

There was more to the visit, but this is enough for you to see that when I later went back and read this entry, I was astounded. My daughter’s husband died of pancreatic cancer, very quickly and soon after my dream. Widowed with two young boys, she was hurt badly, indeed.

Did Bobby get her a new tire? You tell me. She remarried four years later and they are very happy.

The act of recording that dream resulted in my finding courage upon reading it after my daughter was widowed. I knew Bobby was looking out for her. Again, I advise, as soon as you recall a dream, record it in your journal.

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WHO COMES IN?

I have previously mentioned the importance (imho) as believers of a higher power, of praying to be bathed in our Creator’s Holy White Light and filled with the same. After asking for protection from the dark forces, then we explain who we would like to see/communicate with from the other side, but only if our Lord approves of this communication with this loved one ~ AND only if this particular loved one wishes to communicate with us. Another thing I usually do? Ask my Heavenly Father to help me remember any visits that I might experience.

So say we have accomplished all this. We fall into sleep fully protected and thinking of our loved-one. Perhaps they come through and perhaps not. And perhaps while we are open (and protected from the evil ones) someone else comes through! You might have desired to see your mother. But while she is flitting around the universe doing her thing, perhaps your old friend from college pays you a nocturnal visit.

Establish this habit: As soon as you awake, ask yourself, “Did I visit with anyone?” As soon as you recall a visit, get out your journal and write it down. This is very important for a couple of reasons. See next (above) post.

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