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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Tell your husband. I believe in this kind of stuff, OP. Here's my story: My Mom passed away 5 years ago in April. The summer after my Mom left this realm of existence, DH and I went to the beach with our son. The night we got there, there was a horrible thunderstorm. We went to bed, and when we woke up, I told him my dream right away. I did not see my mom in the dream, but felt her guiding me through it and telling me that I should not trust my stepfather (in real life, I never did 100% so I figured this was my subconscious talking). It was a dream that really bothered me, so that is why I told DH. He is quite practical and a total realist. However, when I told him, he said "whoa. I need to tell you my dream". He dreamt that my mom was guiding him to her desk in her house because my stepfather was trying to steal from her. She told him to look for some papers. That was all he remembered. Similar dreams on the exact same night. In my moms will my sister and I got everything, including my grandmothers jewelry, which is worth a pretty penny. I told my stepfather I am coming over to get it and I had already gotten a safe deposit box for it. So I went over with a family friend. He opened the safe and took out the jewelry. I said "what about that stuff on the top shelf?" . He said "that's mine, you don't need to worry about that". I found that weird, but whatever. He then told me my grandfather had taken all of my grandmothers stuff already...and that part was true. After looking through all the stuff I said " I am going to talk to my grandfather and get the jewelry from him. Where are the photos that my mom took of all of it?" He said he had no idea what I was talking about. I told him, yes you do, you were there when she was taking them. A week later he calls me and says "Oh, buy the way, I found some of your grandmothers jewelry mixed in with my stuff". He had taken 3 pieces out and kept them for himself. Had I not asked for those photos, I may have never gotten them. DH's dream is what had made me remember that those photos existed. [/quote] This is a great example of putting a dream to good use. Whatever led to the dream, whether it be a visitation from someone no longer alive or a complex mix of subconscious information and cues in the environment, or ALL of the above, the dreamer used the information to get to something very important. She did not dismiss it, and in not dismissing it she got more information from her husband. The truth is people use dreams like this ALL the TIME. And the OP's dream is not so out there. Its the call from the POD company that makes it particularly intriguing and also difficult to act on. As to OP's inability to describe the danger exactly, I have to wonder if any of those people acting so incredulous have ever had a dream in their lives. Dreams can be a combination of highly specific and highly confusing impossible to describe sensory information. ESPECIALLY ones during naps on the couch, I have found. Different levels of sleep have different dreams. Sometimes one environment morphs into another. Its a DREAM. LIterally anything can happen. I am drawn a bit to the gaslighting and / or identity theft explanation for the POD company call. The thing is, the caller who stole the cousins identity and then called the POD company would not have a direct benefit to making that call, unless the caller from the POD company has stolen that persons identity. But the plot still does not make sense because why would anyone take a call like that and say "OH, by all means, let me give you my credit card because although I personally had no idea I had to move soon, I appreciate the heads up from my (dead) cousin (inlaw) or whoever that was. So I dont understand the plan as a financial gain for someone who stole the dead cousins identity. However, it would be a great way to mess with OP's head. OP are you sure you told NO ONE about this dream? Could it have been overheard? The call seems too perfectly designed to screw with you. Could you have misheard the name given by the POD company? OP tell your husband about the dream, have HIM call the pod company and get the name of the person who placed the call. You will get too upset making the calll yourself, possibly. Whatever is going on, OP, it can be dealt with. You must tell your husband, and let him investigate. [/quote]
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