I had a dream, really vivid. Like I was somewhere getting help, when it finally arrived I got trasported true a loop back to bed. I could here the sound of me getting me back from that other “space universe” and my room shaked back in this world reality. Like in the mocie jumanji when all whe back to normal. It was so real I woke up instantly I could not understand where I went, but the moment I shifted back was so real, I was afraid … I weird dream like this has happened like 2 times this week

April 8, 2018

Response

J.S. Thompson’s Response:

Having vivid dreams twice in one week is a way for those out there, who care about us, to let us know that they are there and working on our issues. A dream is a theatrical production, complete with sets, costumes and effects. Our guides do this for us, to help us answer the questions that trouble us or to give tidings of good news, to strengthen us in times of need or weakness.

For those of us who are interested in knowing what goes on around us, here on the earth and out there in the many places we come from or go to, when we leave the earth; dreams, OBE’s and other forms of communication are used to help us to understand the things we need to understand, in order to walk our path toward immortality! True, we are already immortal but when life becomes too difficult as immortal people out there, we come here to begin again, to start over and become a new person. All of us on the earth are here because we were losing ourselves in our eternal life there.

Our guides have very strict rules that they must adhere to when they communicate with us. Dreams are one way within the guidelines that they use to do that. When we find ourselves having vivid or troubling dreams, we need to pay attention!

Meditate on what it is that your guides are trying to tell you. Learn to listen to your inner voice. This is where they can tell us what we need to know.

If you are interested in dream interpretation, feel free to write the dream down in as much detail as you can and write us. I’ll do my best to interpret the dream for you.

Best wishes on your journey,
J.S. Thompson