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One of the most common experiences people have with spirits is visitation dreams. While many people are quick to brush off any visitation dream as the result of the grieving process and not an actual communication from a departed soul, we tend to think otherwise. Visitation dreams occur more than you may realize. There are several common traits to visitation dreams that greatly differ than your average dream of showing up to work or school without pants.
This story takes place about 15 years ago. My husband and I were living in Phillipsburg, New Jersey. This is the only time I can remember having a psychic dream.
The dream started out with "me" facing a 20-something-year-old woman and she said defiantly, "I'm not afraid of you." She was sitting on a couch in a living room looking straight at me. I realize I'm seeing this whole thing through the intruder's eyes.
Precognitive Dream
One night, some years ago, I had a vivid and colourful dream in which I was riding a horse in a deserted but beautiful place. I just kept looking around enjoying the scenic beauty as well as the horseride (I had never ridden a horse!).
Suddenly, the scene changed, and now I was riding along a beach. I could tell that it was early in the morning at around 4 or 4:30am and I could see the waves rushing onto the shore.
All of a sudden my horse behaved as if frightened and I looked out towards the sea. I saw an air plane and I could read the words "INDIAN AIRLINES" on its side; and as I was looking at it, suddenly, the plane bursts exactly into two pieces and crashed into the sea. I woke up abruptly and looked at my bedside clock: it was 4:45am. Wondering, I went back to sleep.
The following morning's newspaper carried the story of an accident in which at around 4:30am that morning, an Indian Airlines plane which had taken off from Bombay airport broke in two and fell from the sky, killing everybody on board.
I could not react for quite some time.
One night, some years ago, I had a vivid and colourful dream in which I was riding a horse in a deserted but beautiful place. I just kept looking around enjoying the scenic beauty as well as the horseride (I had never ridden a horse!).
Suddenly, the scene changed, and now I was riding along a beach. I could tell that it was early in the morning at around 4 or 4:30am and I could see the waves rushing onto the shore.
All of a sudden my horse behaved as if frightened and I looked out towards the sea. I saw an air plane and I could read the words "INDIAN AIRLINES" on its side; and as I was looking at it, suddenly, the plane bursts exactly into two pieces and crashed into the sea. I woke up abruptly and looked at my bedside clock: it was 4:45am. Wondering, I went back to sleep.
The following morning's newspaper carried the story of an accident in which at around 4:30am that morning, an Indian Airlines plane which had taken off from Bombay airport broke in two and fell from the sky, killing everybody on board.
I could not react for quite some time.
True recurring dreams are noted to have the same scenes or are at
least nearly identical. Nightmares are similar to recurring dreams
with the exception that nightmares may contain different storylines
while maintaining the same theme.
Each of these dream types hold the same function, however.
Recurring dreams attempt to alert each of us to specific "signs" in
our lives and continue to do so until we actually receive and
understand its purpose. Once we accept what the dream is trying toconvey and acknowledge its true meaning, the recurring dreams will
cease. Please note that if similar life issues arise, in the future,
the recurring dream may replay itself to aid in that instance as well.
Below are some examples of questions one can ask him/herself when
faced with a recurring dream.
1. Are my recurring dreams manifesting from a desire in waking life?
If so, am I acknowledging the desire or repressing it? Is there a way
to bring it to fruition, to obtain results to my wish?
2. Are my dreams linked to emotions such as anxiety or fear? Can I
uncover the emotion's source?
3. Do any symbols stick out in my mind? If so, what do I think those
symbols mean?
4. Does anything in my dream resemble waking life? If so, what
specifically does it seem to mirror?
5. What are my reactions and feelings when I wake up? Why might this be, and is there anything specifically in the dream that may be
causing this?
These dreams may appear as frustrating because they do recur, however one must know that it is for the betterment of his/her own well-being.
So please heed these statements: Pay close attention to the themes and individual symbols and see how it relates to waking life. Do not look upon the recurring dream lightly for the subconscious is only trying to strengthen the person as a whole. Furthermore, it is best not to ignore these dreams because they will only get worse.
least nearly identical. Nightmares are similar to recurring dreams
with the exception that nightmares may contain different storylines
while maintaining the same theme.
Each of these dream types hold the same function, however.
Recurring dreams attempt to alert each of us to specific "signs" in
our lives and continue to do so until we actually receive and
understand its purpose. Once we accept what the dream is trying toconvey and acknowledge its true meaning, the recurring dreams will
cease. Please note that if similar life issues arise, in the future,
the recurring dream may replay itself to aid in that instance as well.
Below are some examples of questions one can ask him/herself when
faced with a recurring dream.
1. Are my recurring dreams manifesting from a desire in waking life?
If so, am I acknowledging the desire or repressing it? Is there a way
to bring it to fruition, to obtain results to my wish?
2. Are my dreams linked to emotions such as anxiety or fear? Can I
uncover the emotion's source?
3. Do any symbols stick out in my mind? If so, what do I think those
symbols mean?
4. Does anything in my dream resemble waking life? If so, what
specifically does it seem to mirror?
5. What are my reactions and feelings when I wake up? Why might this be, and is there anything specifically in the dream that may be
causing this?
These dreams may appear as frustrating because they do recur, however one must know that it is for the betterment of his/her own well-being.
So please heed these statements: Pay close attention to the themes and individual symbols and see how it relates to waking life. Do not look upon the recurring dream lightly for the subconscious is only trying to strengthen the person as a whole. Furthermore, it is best not to ignore these dreams because they will only get worse.
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