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OneProudMum
post 03/01/2013, 10:45 AM
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Have you ever had a dream about a love one who has passed away and it's been extraordinarily real?
I just had a dream about my Pop who passed away 13 years ago.
We sat and cleaned out his fridge, my dog (who is named after a funny nickname to do with my Pop) chased a lizard out the back and we talked endlessly about how nana was when she passed away (she passed after 10 years him). I then spoke about how much I missed them both and began to cry and I just woke up. It was so vivid and real that I have woken up feeling stifled and crying because he has gone. It was real down to his clothes, the backyard, the kitchen.

Anyone else?
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AMPSyd
post 03/01/2013, 12:17 PM
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I believe that when you vividly dream about a passed loved one, they have come to see you in spirit.

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post 03/01/2013, 12:27 PM
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I had a dream like that about my grandma. It was 2yrs after she passed. In my dream, I walked into my aunts house and Grandma was sitting on the chair she always sat on. We sat and talked and she told me how beautiful my DS was (about 2 mths old at the time) it was lovely as I was sad that she never got to meet him.

I always hoped she would visit again after I had DS2 but she hasn't yet
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post 03/01/2013, 12:35 PM
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When we were getting our last place ready for sale, I was at the unit by myself setting things up and I suddenly had a massive headache. Knowing that I get horrible migraines I got into bed and went to sleep. I had the most amazing dream/experience that my mum was by the side of the bed and taking away all the pain from my head, that it was all drifting away from me toward her. When I woke up my headache was gone and I found it to be such an amazing & beautiful experience. I'm sure she came to me in spirit that day.
I'd previously had dreams about my mum, but none like this.
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post 03/01/2013, 12:49 PM
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It wasn't me it was my Nanny, my Pop had died suddenly and after about a year or so she was still not copping very well and she told me she had the same dream 3 nights in a row where she was at a dance and she could see him on the other side of the room but no matter how hard she tried she could not get through the crowd to reach him then on the 4th night they reached each other and he put his hands on her shoulders and said to her " you need to stop worrying about me Amy I am fine " She said it gave her peace to know he was ok and she never mentioned dreaming of him again
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post 14/02/2013, 06:42 PM
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Yes, I have had several dreams like this but only with one person who I was very close to and they were a long time ago now, but I still recall some of them.

They were very real to the point where it felt like dreaming and being awake were merged as one - if that makes sense.

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post 14/02/2013, 09:53 PM
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Yes, I have had several dreams like this but only with one person who I was very close to and they were a long time ago now, but I still recall some of them.

They were very real to the point where it felt like dreaming and being awake were merged as one - if that makes sense.


Yes, this. Was years ago now but I still remember it vividly as it was so real. I was a teenager and it was my dad.
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post 14/02/2013, 11:03 PM
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I believe that when you vividly dream about a passed loved one, they have come to see you in spirit.


Me too.
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post 15/02/2013, 03:03 AM
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I had a dream like this once about a year after my dad passed when I was a teenager. It was incredibly vivid - more real than real if you know what I mean.

He took a photo of me to take back with him. wub.gif
I woke up feeling great, as the intense reality of that experience made it clear to me that he was still in existance somewhere.

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MissingInAction
post 15/02/2013, 11:06 AM
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My Nonno is in my dreams quite a lot. Unfortunately, a lot of the time he is old and dying in my dreams but sometimes it's "younger" him when I was small and it's really nice.
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