
Fri, 23 Oct 98, Reader writes:
I have a couple of questions for you. In 1986, my father shot himself. He was a good daddy to me. I loved him very much. For a long time he didn't seem to want to be around me in my dreams, then suddenly he got to where he seemed happier. I think he tried to tell me that my very best friend was going to die. In a dream, I saw her dead and my dad was saying "You have to let her go now". But I was very upset with the news and told him it wasn't right, he was the one who was dead, not her. A year later she and her 5 year old son died in a fire. I think the day she died she came to see me, but I didn't know it was her. I love my dad and my best friend very much. I miss them very much. Do they come and see me? Do they know how much I love and adore my husband? How much I wish I could just call them over and tell them all the things I've seen and learned. I don't know why they had to leave so soon, but I miss them. Do they think of me? Thank you. I hope you can help.
Tue, 03 Nov 98, Otherplane's reply to reader:
Dreams are very elusive to evaluate but the dreamers can be captivated by it and interpretation can be infinite. In so doing that, at times the gaps (between the scenes) can be inserted with the dreamers persception or the inner thought that will automatically manipulate whatever you have stored in your mind. However, what you dreamt that memorable night came from your within and not from your father.
When people die they no longer have the perspective of the living. The emotional aspects will still be there but not with the intensity like ours. They can sense the longing from their love ones but it's no longer as disturbing for they now must comprehend the new horizon that they're trekking. Your dad and your friend are not venturing your domain.
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