Paralyzed legs

This one has me stumped.

Last night, I had a dream of two dear deceased friends. Ruth and Gene were a married couple. They died separately several years ago.

I dreamed I was in a hardware store and discovered they were there also. Ruth was hunting out her desired products. Gene however, was seated on the floor, propped up against the wall, next to the little counter with the cash register.

His legs were stretched out straight in front of him. He looked rather like a scarecrow there. It was obvious that he had no use of his legs.

I sat with him and we talked for a couple of minutes. Ruth and I also talked for a couple of minutes and assured me they were doing okay. She did complain about something though. I do not remember what the complaint was, however.

This was not one of those visits where you know it was a ‘real visit.’

Many folks describe certain meanings behind dreams. I’m wondering if there is not something significant about Gene’s legs being paralyzed.

I have researched it a bit, only to find meaning prescribed to dreaming one’s own legs being paralyzed, but nothing about the friend’s legs being paralyzed.

If any of my readers have some insight, I would appreciate you sharing it with us.

Thank you, readers!

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A real visit, or just a dream?

Last night, a ~ l o n g ~ dragged out dream starring my mother (who passed away 3 years ago,) my father (who passed away 6 years past,) and myself who lives yet, in the flesh and blood.

Several other living, family members floated in and out of the action.

So, am I here to report another astral visit from my parents beyond the veil?

No, I am not. I believe it is important to recognize the difference between a ‘real visit’ from the other side, and ‘just a dream.’

As I said, this dream dragged on and on. Not only did it not feel like a ‘real visit,’ it just ran on too long. You see, when ever I have a visit from a spirit/soul from beyond the veil, I am always aware that the time is short. I know they cannot remain here with me, for long. The visit is always brief.

In those ‘real visits,’ I try to not talk much and use up our time. My goal is to let them communicate anything they desire to pass on, before our visit ends.

If you are new to this, remember to write down your dreams, immediately upon waking. And if you’re wondering if it was a ‘real visit’ or ‘just a dream’ ~ ask yourself, were you aware that the time allotted was very short.

If you remember it as a dream that rambled on, without time being an issue, it was probably just a dream.

After you become accustomed to these ‘dreams’ and ‘real visits,’ and have journaled them for a while, you will find it quite easy to recognize the difference.

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