The universe is always at our side
I just stumbled on this site. I had written about my loss in the group "deep thinkers" when i started a thread on Seth books. Now realize it is more appropriate here.
My only child was killed by a hit and run. I had a dream with her one month before it happened. In it she had a brilliant colored headpiece, kind of like the ones that are sometimes worn in African ceremonies. She was taller somehow and seemed much older.
I was surpised and told her "Leilani you look so wise my baby" She gave me a hug and told me in this clear, gentle voice, "Mom, remember it will be okay."
The dream was so clear that it freaked me out and woke me up. I wrote it down immediately. Most folks would have promptly forgotten it the next day.
A month later almost to the day, a police officer called. There had been a hit and run. My daughter was in the hospital's intensive unit. The first thing I saw when I walked in was her head in a huge bandage.
In the "real world" most folks would think this is a way for a mother to console herself in thinking that the dream meant something.
It may be a coincidence if not for the fact that i have had numerous situations in my life where the message has been clear. I also started out as a skeptic too my friend.
So yes, I like to think of myself as a spiritual realist and we do face life differently. I am proud to have always tried to have an open mind.
I will tell you how far down i think the rabbit hole goes. I even think there is a reason for me to write about this right now.
Namaste!
I wrote the above in answer to someone that said we cannot live with just a "fairy dust" mentality, but i think that nothing happens by accident. We are just too close to see the reasons right now. God & the universe are always at our side.
My only child was killed by a hit and run. I had a dream with her one month before it happened. In it she had a brilliant colored headpiece, kind of like the ones that are sometimes worn in African ceremonies. She was taller somehow and seemed much older.
I was surpised and told her "Leilani you look so wise my baby" She gave me a hug and told me in this clear, gentle voice, "Mom, remember it will be okay."
The dream was so clear that it freaked me out and woke me up. I wrote it down immediately. Most folks would have promptly forgotten it the next day.
A month later almost to the day, a police officer called. There had been a hit and run. My daughter was in the hospital's intensive unit. The first thing I saw when I walked in was her head in a huge bandage.
In the "real world" most folks would think this is a way for a mother to console herself in thinking that the dream meant something.
It may be a coincidence if not for the fact that i have had numerous situations in my life where the message has been clear. I also started out as a skeptic too my friend.
So yes, I like to think of myself as a spiritual realist and we do face life differently. I am proud to have always tried to have an open mind.
I will tell you how far down i think the rabbit hole goes. I even think there is a reason for me to write about this right now.
Namaste!
I wrote the above in answer to someone that said we cannot live with just a "fairy dust" mentality, but i think that nothing happens by accident. We are just too close to see the reasons right now. God & the universe are always at our side.
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by Lilaclily

