Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I saw happen in my dream - which was so real, it was as if it wasn't a dream at all - wasn't too far of a stretch from something that we have already been struggling with, as a family.
I'll give you an example. Let's say your family has a huge fear of clowns. A rational fear, because someone in the family had an experience with clowns in the past, and the entire family is quite afraid of them.
Then imagine that 5 or 10 clowns invade your home while you are sleeping, freak out one of your kids so much, that he or she kills themself. And perhaps burns down the house in the process.
Get it now?
I really don't. Are you saying that something that's happening in your real lives is manifesting itself in dreams? That is VERY normal.
Something that is happening in our real lives that turns into a catastrophe for our family, in my dream. In which my dead cousin-in-law shows me that my Carbon Monoxide detector is not working. Followed by a POD company calling, -- yes, asking for a credit card number--, and confirming the time and *correct* address for delivery, stating that he was told by my dead cousin-in-law that we were needing to move right away.
My initial response was, "Why the hell do we need to move, and were are we supposed to be going?!" His response: "Look Lady, I'm just calling you back to confirm deliver, and get a payment of payment from you". And yes - it's a valid company who delivers PODS.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, OP is a troll. She refers several times about her husband's cousin's "tragic accident" death which happened two years ago, but won't mention how. Seems like a weird bit of info to hold back...like something to hold back if you want to draw people in more to your charade.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, OP is a troll. She refers several times about her husband's cousin's "tragic accident" death which happened two years ago, but won't mention how. Seems like a weird bit of info to hold back...like something to hold back if you want to draw people in more to your charade.
Anonymous wrote:So did you get the CO detectors replaced? Open all the windows and air the place out.
http://www.symptomfind.com/diseases-conditions/carbon-monoxide-poisoning/
Confusion
Impaired judgment and irritability
Paranoia or erratic mood swings
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here again (who posted the PP above). The clown example was just a hypothetical example, to try to explain what has been going on, without giving details. We do not have a fear of clowns, nor have clowns invaded our home (knock on wood).
I was kind of with you at the start but you have lost me with your responses...
Anonymous wrote:OP here again (who posted the PP above). The clown example was just a hypothetical example, to try to explain what has been going on, without giving details. We do not have a fear of clowns, nor have clowns invaded our home (knock on wood).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I saw happen in my dream - which was so real, it was as if it wasn't a dream at all - wasn't too far of a stretch from something that we have already been struggling with, as a family.
I'll give you an example. Let's say your family has a huge fear of clowns. A rational fear, because someone in the family had an experience with clowns in the past, and the entire family is quite afraid of them.
Then imagine that 5 or 10 clowns invade your home while you are sleeping, freak out one of your kids so much, that he or she kills themself. And perhaps burns down the house in the process.
Get it now?
I really don't. Are you saying that something that's happening in your real lives is manifesting itself in dreams? That is VERY normal.
Anonymous wrote:OP here again (who posted the PP above). The clown example was just a hypothetical example, to try to explain what has been going on, without giving details. We do not have a fear of clowns, nor have clowns invaded our home (knock on wood).
Anonymous wrote:OP here again (who posted the PP above). The clown example was just a hypothetical example, to try to explain what has been going on, without giving details. We do not have a fear of clowns, nor have clowns invaded our home (knock on wood).