![]() ![]() ![]() They are especially sensitive to health problems that tend to run in families. Departed friends and loved ones very frequently turn up in dreams to pass on health advisories. We have this ability too, but while we are encased in physical bodies and self-limiting beliefs about physical laws and linear time, we often forget to use our ability to see beyond these things. Once they are free of their physical bodies and physically-oriented assumptions about the rules of reality, our dead can become extremely helpful and reliable psychic advisers, since they can see across space and time quite easily. The Dead Bring a Warning or Health Advisory During the Dreaming Back, they interact with the living, in shared or overlapping dreams. Yeats suggested that in an early and important phase of the afterlife transitions, the dead engage in “Dreaming Back”, revisiting the scenes of their previous life, essentially to get the story straight and understand what is really going on. What is “unfinished business” for one of our deceased may extend to achieving a lucid understanding of what happened in the life they have just left, preparatory to moving on to new life experiences. The Dead Come to Settle Unfinished Businessīrian’s deceased friend appeared in a dream and said with fierce clarity, “Where is that book you took from my library?” When this succeeds, it can break the family curse of abusive or destructive behaviors passed on from generation to generation. It sometimes seems as if one of the assignments our departed set for themselves – or have prescribed for them by their coaches and counselors on the Other Side – is to reach back to survivors not only to seek forgiveness and closure but to achieve understanding and balancing. This can be the key for people on both sides to heal and get on with their growing. One of the most important things we need to understand in our relations with the deceased is that healing and forgiveness are possible across the apparent barrier of death. The Dead Come to Seek or Extend Forgiveness ![]()
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