My dad has had dreams which come true too!!
One of which was about an air disaster at the
Farnham or Farnborough (I never remember the name properly) air show in
the early 1960's. He had a dream that their would be a disaster and which
area it would be in and had an argument with his brother about where the
family should sit. My dad won and the air disaster happened on the
opposite side from where they were sitting!
Well, My mum has told me that my dad has had
many more similar dreams and that apparently his grandmother (my great
grandmother did too.
So perhaps my dreams are more than just pure
coincidence or fanciful thinking and fitting my dreams to incidents of
near fit, perhaps they are really psychic dreams and this has been passed
through our family.
Anyway, my dad has never really spoken to me
about such things as he does not think they should be talked about.
In January of 2000 my father suffered a brain
haemorrhage and according to the neurologists he should have died or been
in a vegetative state for ever because the haemorrhage was massive and on
the brain stem itself. Apparently the majority of people with this die
instantly.
Not my dad though!
He hung on and hung on. I remember using all
my own 'psychic' thoughts to try to heal him. To pull him through. I was
left physically drained, so intense were my thoughts for healing.
Well, my dad stayed alive and, much to
the amazement of the doctors and neurologists he was not vegetative. He
was able to converse, although slowly and was still numerate and coherent!
When I visited my dad in the hospital he spoke
of his dreams for the very first time ever to me. His words were 'I know
you have dreams too and I know you were with me.'
I was excited that he was talking to me about
this and replied 'I have many dreams which come true.'
His answer and the termination of the subject
was 'I know.'
So, like I said, does a form of psychic
ability exist in my family? And, my dad should have died or been unable to
communicate or move, did my healing thoughts and energy actually pass to
him to help?
I do not know the answers, I wish I did.
My father recovered sufficiently to be able to
drive a car again.
The End
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