Special meeting in a dream

Jun 24, 2012 00:29

Hello there everybody, I found this community by accident, and I'm really interested in these kind of things since I was young so I am really enjoying reading all of the stories here ( Read more... )

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suzie2qute June 23 2012, 21:45:02 UTC
I once met my mom in a dream. She's still alive. I was a teenager. It was odd. I was outside this mansion in the jungle, trying to find a way inside to see her because I'd been told she'd be out soon, but she wasn't showing up. There was this little dog that looked like a little square thing with wiry fur. On the very tall stone wall around the whole mansion were monkeys, watching me take a bath in an outdoor wooden tub.

When I told my mom the dream the next morning she just stared at me. I asked her what was wrong. She told me she was inside that mansion, trying to find a way out, and with her was this one little square dog with wiry fur.

Can two souls meet in dreams? Absolutely! I strongly believe in it. And that lady had something that carried the essence of that man's spirit so I can believe she met him in a dream. After all, they say things and places and even our bodies carry our essence.

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storm_child June 25 2012, 00:32:36 UTC
This gave me the chills because something similar happened to my brother and his friend when they were kids. They both had the exact same dream about being in a car with my brother's friend's grandfather. I don't remember all the details, sadly.

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naniya27 June 25 2012, 12:38:01 UTC
Wow that's really awesome! I'm really interested in dreams, there's still a lot to know regarding about it, I think

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suzie2qute June 25 2012, 13:21:20 UTC
Have you ever read Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series? In it he speaks of Tel'aran'rhiod. A dream world where people who know how to do so can meet as though meeting together in the waking world. You can get sucked into another's dream if you get too close, or into a nightmare and be unable to get out. Basically it's like an out of body experience, except your spirit travels to the astral plane. They say a writer writes about things that he knows in some way, whether it be self experience, or heresy, but that somewhere in the world it really existed.

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samarablackcat June 24 2012, 15:03:55 UTC
I read this book years ago and found it quite interesting. What happened with your father's patient is not that uncommon.
http://www.amazon.com/A-Change-Heart-Memoir/dp/0446604690/ref=sr_1_34?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1340549894&sr=1-34&keywords=heart+transplant

The woman had cravings for foods she never had eaten before and knew quite a lot about her donor, even though all the information had been kept from her. Quite intriguing.
Thanks for posting! =)

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naniya27 June 30 2012, 11:11:37 UTC
Wow I've never know about that book.. Sounds very interesting!

I've only heard about when there's a woman getting a hair extension, turns out the hair used was from a dead woman and she demanded the woman to give her hair back from a dream. The woman ended up burying the hair ..

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samarablackcat June 30 2012, 13:39:35 UTC
I would have done the same! Wow, I would hate to be on the receiving end of that dream.

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scatterbomb June 24 2012, 17:22:01 UTC
It's possible! It's also possible she was feeding on the genetic memory of the donor.

I know my mother had a surgery gone wrong when I was very young, and ended up needing the blood of seven different individuals because her internal bleeding was so bad. She's had memories that weren't hers, and even her tastes in music, food and drinking changed.

Either way, I believe she did have that dream, and that it was a positive one to boot~

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fallyn June 25 2012, 00:11:40 UTC
^ i have heard similar stories about blood transfusions. interesting.
(especially because my dad has had many but isn't the type to talk about weird happenings)

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naniya27 June 30 2012, 11:08:56 UTC
I actually never heard about things like that! *I'm a bit embarrassed.. xD

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smallhound June 25 2012, 05:21:21 UTC
Sorry, but why would the donor's medical profile list his personal beliefs?

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naniya27 June 25 2012, 12:30:41 UTC
Sorry about that, I heard this story long time ago, I can't remember if my father said that he really found out that the donor was christian or just assumed that because he was a Filipino he was a christian (seeing that's the country's biggest population). But the lady did said that she saw the man in her dream wearing the cross pendant.

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disorderly_mind June 26 2012, 03:12:15 UTC
Medical profiles *may* list a patient's religious orientation for emergency purposes, such as calling a priest for Last Rites. It's usually only hospitals that ask such a question to make sure the patient is offered the appropriate chaplain if they're needed.

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