Had a wonderful moment of connection this morning. Anyone else here ever have a vivid dream of meeting and hugging a loved one who has passed on? In this dream, I was walking up a hill with my niece, and at the top of the hill, I found my grandmother seated in a chair. (My grandmother died in 1993.) She smiled the most joyful, sincere smile. We hugged each other, and the love between us was so strong. Tears started to roll down my cheeks. Suddenly, I woke up. Real tears of love were streaming down my cheeks. I’d had a visit from my grandma.
There are rare and special moments when the veil between the dimensions is surpassing thin, and the need of souls who love and miss each other somehow closes the gap. Can’t really explain it. Just know it’s real.
Love Jen
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Can't Explain It, But Sure Could Feel It
#2
Posted 18 October 2006 - 09:45 AM
Hi Jen,
Yes. Had a cousin die in a glider accident back in the 70's and he appeared to me in my home at night shortly after. Whether I was asleep or awake, I cannot say but the love was stronger than anything I had experienced and undescribable in words and I got the sense that he was telling me all was well and there was no death.
Love in Christ,
JM
Yes. Had a cousin die in a glider accident back in the 70's and he appeared to me in my home at night shortly after. Whether I was asleep or awake, I cannot say but the love was stronger than anything I had experienced and undescribable in words and I got the sense that he was telling me all was well and there was no death.
Love in Christ,
JM
Love in Christ,
JM
The only separation that could be between you and me is in ones Mind
JM
The only separation that could be between you and me is in ones Mind
#4
Posted 18 October 2006 - 09:44 PM
I also had a dream (shortly after the person had died) of a best friend that committed
suicide. It was very vivid.. I'm not sure though that it was any more vivid than dreams
usually are, just that I recalled it better, and it seemed so real, like the person was
back here with me.
--des
suicide. It was very vivid.. I'm not sure though that it was any more vivid than dreams
usually are, just that I recalled it better, and it seemed so real, like the person was
back here with me.
--des
"I used to operate at the Crabapple Cove Presbyterian Hospital and Christian Science Reading Room. It was a very small town." Hawkeye Pierce M*A*S*H
#5
Posted 21 October 2006 - 05:46 PM
I had a vivid dream quite recently about my mother who died eleven years ago next month. In it we were just sitting together in her sitting room having a cup of tea and an ordinary conversation, there was nothing remarkable about the dream except the detail and the fact that it seemed so real.
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