Post by Ang on Aug 14, 2005 19:53:27 GMT -5
Appearances from loved ones that have passed on occur fairly
frequently. In our sleeping state we are closer to them than when in
the waking state. The reason being that our five senses and our ego
are at rest allowing our sixth sense or our higher self the freedom
it needs to make these communications happen.
In the sleeping state, everyone gets a chance to be close to the
veil, that is the dividing line between the physical state and the
spiritual one. Mediums continually practice focusing themselves so
that they can attain this state in order to communicate with the
deceased. This requires quite a bit of time and effort on their part.
However, the sleeping person is already there nearby.
A symbol in a dream
Sometimes a deceased loved one can become a part of our dreams as one
of the actors in the play of coded symbols. Then through the divide
and analyze interpretation technique, we use the memories associated
with them to understand the meaning behind that particular dream.
Your subconscious uses these loved ones just like every other symbol
in its composition of a dream.
A visitation is more than a dream.
There is a noticeable difference between a dream and a visitation. In
the latter, the spirit of the loved one appears spontaneously and
unexpectedly as the unmistakable central focus. Its image may be much
brighter than in an ordinary dream. It can simply be a face to face
momentary meeting with a full or partial image and no more than that.
Or, it can involve an issue that has some relevance between the
person and the spirit. In either case, the visitation usually leaves
the dreamer with a feeling of otherworldliness about the encounter
when they awake.
A visit from a friend.
When Sandra was a sophomore in high school she was part of a small
group of close knit friends. Whenever something was happening, they
always went as a group. One day several of the boys skipped school
and went swimming in an old quarry. One of them drowned. She had a
difficult time dealing with it and used to pray for him regularly.
Quite some time after, he appeared to her in a vivid dream. He was
his very gregarious self again, wearing new shiny clothes. He was
standing on a platform against which there was a ladder. She felt
happy and excited and began to climb the ladder, he said in a clear
consoling voice, "Sandra, stop worrying about me, I'm fine." With
that the dream ended.
After this dream, she felt whole again and accepted his death. She
felt that he had spoken to her from heaven.
They just drop in to say "Hi"
Spirits don't only come to resolve issues, they may appear just
because the opportunity presents itself like friends that drop in
unexpectedly and unannounced. Don't ever be frightened by their
appearance, greet them just as though they were in the flesh.
~Ang
frequently. In our sleeping state we are closer to them than when in
the waking state. The reason being that our five senses and our ego
are at rest allowing our sixth sense or our higher self the freedom
it needs to make these communications happen.
In the sleeping state, everyone gets a chance to be close to the
veil, that is the dividing line between the physical state and the
spiritual one. Mediums continually practice focusing themselves so
that they can attain this state in order to communicate with the
deceased. This requires quite a bit of time and effort on their part.
However, the sleeping person is already there nearby.
A symbol in a dream
Sometimes a deceased loved one can become a part of our dreams as one
of the actors in the play of coded symbols. Then through the divide
and analyze interpretation technique, we use the memories associated
with them to understand the meaning behind that particular dream.
Your subconscious uses these loved ones just like every other symbol
in its composition of a dream.
A visitation is more than a dream.
There is a noticeable difference between a dream and a visitation. In
the latter, the spirit of the loved one appears spontaneously and
unexpectedly as the unmistakable central focus. Its image may be much
brighter than in an ordinary dream. It can simply be a face to face
momentary meeting with a full or partial image and no more than that.
Or, it can involve an issue that has some relevance between the
person and the spirit. In either case, the visitation usually leaves
the dreamer with a feeling of otherworldliness about the encounter
when they awake.
A visit from a friend.
When Sandra was a sophomore in high school she was part of a small
group of close knit friends. Whenever something was happening, they
always went as a group. One day several of the boys skipped school
and went swimming in an old quarry. One of them drowned. She had a
difficult time dealing with it and used to pray for him regularly.
Quite some time after, he appeared to her in a vivid dream. He was
his very gregarious self again, wearing new shiny clothes. He was
standing on a platform against which there was a ladder. She felt
happy and excited and began to climb the ladder, he said in a clear
consoling voice, "Sandra, stop worrying about me, I'm fine." With
that the dream ended.
After this dream, she felt whole again and accepted his death. She
felt that he had spoken to her from heaven.
They just drop in to say "Hi"
Spirits don't only come to resolve issues, they may appear just
because the opportunity presents itself like friends that drop in
unexpectedly and unannounced. Don't ever be frightened by their
appearance, greet them just as though they were in the flesh.
~Ang