Dreams also bring telepathic messages. If they are about the future - they
are called precognitive dreams.
Some dreams are the way a deceased loved one will communicate with you as
they may not have a physical body anymore - but they still exist in a higher
frequency level where the entities have no physical form. In those frequency
there is no physical form - therefore no physical speech patterns. It is all
done by telepathy. When you dream - you no longer have the burdens of a physical
body. You communicate by telepathy. You meet up with spirit in dreamtime and
share adventures. Try to remember what was said - or messages given to you - as
soon as you wake up - your conscious returns to your third dimensional body.
The most common published accounts of telepathy and ESP are between lovers or
family members, and focus on a life-threatening injury or death. These people
know how to tune into each other's frequencies as they spend time together.
There is usually a strong desire to communicate between two distant (separated)
individuals.
A mother senses her child is in danger. An individual senses the death of a
family member. These make the most dramatic stories - heightened tension,
nick-of-time rescues. However, keep in mind that telepathic situations may be
happening all the time, but we lack the awareness to recognize them. In times of
crisis we sent out our message and those who are in tune will pick it up.
From Todd Laurence:
One of the most successful, series of free-response telepathy studies was
conducted in the 1960's and 1970's by Montague Ullman at Maimonides Medical
Center in Brooklyn, New York.
Their results suggested that if someone is asked to send 'mental images' to a
dreaming person, the dreamer will sometimes incorporate those images into the
dream.
As far as pre-cognitive dreams, the most startling example is as follows:
"An individual by the name of Victor Samson, was a news editor for the
Boston Globe. One Friday evening he and some of his cronies from the newspaper
went to the local 'watering hole' for a nightcap. He had become inebriated over
the course of the next few hours and instead of going home, went back to the
office to sleep-it-off. Upon awakening he recalled a 'nightmare dream', in which
he had an OBE (out-of-body-experience). He found himself floating over an island
called Pele. This island had an active volcano which erupted as he observed it.
It rained down molten lava on the villages below and many thousands of people
were killed."
Samson awoke at that point and grabbed a work sheet used in reporting stories
and recorded every detail of this dream. Too shaken to remain at the office, he
went home to sleep. Early the next morning the publisher of the newspaper passed
by Samson's desk and started to read the story. Unfortunately Mr. Samson did not
indicate that this was a dream experience and the publisher printed it. It also
went out on all of the wire services across the country.
The bottom line to this story is that the event was true but, the actual
explosion occurred on the island of Krakatau in the area of Indonesia between
Java and Sumatra. The original name of the island was Pele given by the local
natives.
What makes this story so unique, is the fact that this event occurred in
August of 1883. There were no cables to communicate the explosion of the volcano
and it was only after many weeks that the clipper ships brought the news that
more than 36,000 people had died on that island. Mr. Samson had had the dream
within the same hour that the event occurred.