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Questions about dreams / Re: Why do family members and I have the same dreams.
« on: December 01, 2013, 12:33:56 AM »
I am familiar with Casey. .
As I said, reincarnation would explain a lot, but I can't say I know anymore than I know.
As for religion, ugh. My family history is rich with religious conflict among sects, inflicting misery on multiple generations. Somehow in my mother's family they managed to incorporate the "gifts" with their religious myths. I think it helps to have lived in New Orleans, a city rich with things not explained by physics, lol. Or maybe it was just so strong there was no escaping it. I know growing up it was simply accepted as fact that certain people in the family "knew" things and occasional had interaction with those departed. I think it also helped that often the one with the strongest gift was also the solid, sober, grounded one that it would be hard to discount.
There seems to be a strong energy afoot in my near family which keeps return to this realm, right down to me thinking of that dream and stumbling on to your page.
As I said, reincarnation would explain a lot, but I can't say I know anymore than I know.
As for religion, ugh. My family history is rich with religious conflict among sects, inflicting misery on multiple generations. Somehow in my mother's family they managed to incorporate the "gifts" with their religious myths. I think it helps to have lived in New Orleans, a city rich with things not explained by physics, lol. Or maybe it was just so strong there was no escaping it. I know growing up it was simply accepted as fact that certain people in the family "knew" things and occasional had interaction with those departed. I think it also helped that often the one with the strongest gift was also the solid, sober, grounded one that it would be hard to discount.
There seems to be a strong energy afoot in my near family which keeps return to this realm, right down to me thinking of that dream and stumbling on to your page.