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Post by vampire on Dec 28, 2008 22:50:26 GMT 1
Any witchcraft based forum, any magic/supernatural forum i have ever been on I have always asked this and not got a real answer...
When my Mum dreams of a dead family/friend member something in the family disturase happens...I can give you a few examples...
When my mum dreamt of her dad, my nephew was ran over. When my mum dreamt of her old working firend our pets died. When my mum dreamt of her sister, my sister had a cancer scare.
Are they warning us?
I do not know much about dreams...She sees the decised in places that she saw them last... No colors, no emotions, no speach she just sees them... Are they warning her? What going on?
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Post by muladzh on Dec 28, 2008 23:53:40 GMT 1
I find that dreams are usually showing something. If somebody dreams of a close friend or family member who is not living anymore, they could be warnings that the person tried to give. I have met everyone of my deceased family by way of a dream visit, usually at the time of death, but occasionally they visit that way still. I have been warned of a few things by them, and acted upon the warning to my advantage. Fortunately for me, such warnings have been very specific, and I have used dreams for learning all of my life, so I dream well.
However, it is often the case in dreams, that we do not accurately remember them, and imagination makes up what we don't remember.
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Post by watershield on Dec 29, 2008 0:52:10 GMT 1
I'm seeing the connection of her dreams to the events that have occured. I wouldn't even go as far to call them coincidences.
Unfortunatly, it reaally doesn't work for you to try to tell the dream as it's not your energy that was involved.
In dreams, certain things have a generalized meaning. But it's the context to the other things that the dreamer remembers but doesn't alway relate that generates an emotional energy that some of us can feel or read. She dreamt of her Dad. What he doing, what was she doing, how did she feel. Was the nephew in the dream, if so what was he doing.
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Post by vampire on Dec 30, 2008 23:16:52 GMT 1
I will have to get her to keep a dream diary...As soon as she wakes right what feelings she felt in her dreams, colors, and any other relevant infomation, this helps improve memory when remembering dreams.
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Post by watershield on Jan 3, 2009 0:30:13 GMT 1
It would be even better if she typed it here. By her writting it / typing it, her emotions get attached to the words.
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Post by vampire on Jan 3, 2009 13:15:18 GMT 1
Good thinking then you all get a sence of her emotions... I will put the idea to her.
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Post by angelwitch on Jan 4, 2009 19:37:12 GMT 1
I write my dreams down to, it does really help. I also tell my partner and a close friend to.
I sometimes dream of my relatives who have also passed, usually my aunt, it wasn´t long ago she came to me and i got a little spooked out. The next day i was having lunch with my mum who out of the blue just said to me, "your aunty says sorry if she scared you", and not to be afraid. Things like this have always happened in our family.
When i receive messages i always here a telephone ringing in my dream and when i pick it up i end up speaking to the person who is going to be ill or something is going to happen to them, it is like a warning i suppose.
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