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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I had a very realistic dream right after my dad passed when I was 21. He died fairly young at age 54 of cancer. The dream wasn’t uplifting like yours. I was at my mom’s house and dreamed that I woke up to noise in the kitchen. I walked downstairs in the kitchen and saw my dad making toast. He turned around and looked at me, but he had tears in his eyes. It was almost as if he felt sorry me. I asked him if he was ok. I tried to talk to him in my dream, but he didn’t respond. I woke up crying. My dad traveled a lot. He would be on assignment for years at a time. When I was 18 he wanted to form a strong relationship with me, but I was mostly preoccupied with friends. I had a lot of guilt when he passed that I should have spent more time with him and gave him more hugs during his last years.[/quote] I had similar dreams of loved ones that left me feeling scared. My grandmother came to me as a teenager and the dream left me feeling that something wasn’t right and “things weren’t as they seemed”. This traumatized me for a long time and I tried to piece the meaning of these dreams together. From my perspective, she had a nice life. She died young of a heart attack. Her presence in my dreams felt unlike her and deep, dark, and scary. Always wondered why these dreams occurred. [/quote] Even though they were both unsettling, they both provided a message that is important to listen to. People develop their capacity of their soul in how we respond to the walk of life. Free will shapes our soul. Not luck, or circumstances. The journey to self actualisation is different for every part of the spiritual body. Sometimes we get a peek behind the curtain, but it is so intense and such a disruptive challenge to our security of “knowledge” that we willingly o my see in part. PP 1 - Perhaps your father felt your pain, and he came to let you know that he did, and he was sorry he didn’t do more. He held guilt and you felt that. If you can let it go you can release yourself spiritually in the negative to make room for the positive that is also there, but is being blocked. PP 2 - Trust your intuition. When you piece together the meaning, don’t be so literal. Read on the power of the spirit, how faith works, how wisdom is established in a philosophical sense (not religious — that is a block for your understanding, even if you respect its practice and see its value). I wish both of you peace and understanding in both of the matters of your heart. Give yourself permission to be open to both of those things. Hugs and love to you two (three?)[/quote]
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