Submitted by Fred on

Sweet Dreams

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Sometimes I remember my nocturnal dreams and the other night I remembered a sweet dream.

It was about my dearly departed college roommate.

I was somewhere with someone and he entered the room and I was SO happy to see him! Such good feelings welled up inside me!

I told him I thought he was dead and before he could answer the dream ended.  I can only hope that some night he will return to continue our happy reunion.

In these challenging times such an apparition was most welcome and therapeutic.

Do you dream?  Do you remember your dreams? Have you had any sweet dreams?

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Paul Napolitano

I dream a lot every night, but I rarely remember them. I typically just get up and go in the morning. They say if you lay in bed and think about them when you wake, you’re more likely to remember the details.

Submitted by Judy_Mauer on Thu, 12/10/2020 - 21:13

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Judy Mauer

I had similar lovely dream about a dear friend who lives in London- happily he is very much alive. I emailed him immediately to share it. It warmed us both up in these chilly times
Fred Klein

Roy Orbison has definitive song!
Benjamin Geizhals

Rarely do I remember them. But sometimes, the sweetness of a dream lingers even as the details fade.

Submitted by MarilynGenoa on Thu, 12/10/2020 - 22:03

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Marilyn Genoa

So funny you should ask, my daughter and I were just discussed that---I do not remember any of my dreams---she does.
Fred Klein

Good and bad that you are missing out...
Daniel Schwartz

I remember some of them, usually when they end in a panic. The sweet ones tend to be forgotten soon after waking. Mental state, who knows?
Shelley Simpson

I barely remember what happens when I am awake! I have had those recurring nightmares about missing exams or not studying for exams. I don't remember any sweet ones. Maybe tonight.

Submitted by Steven_Lichtenstein on Thu, 12/10/2020 - 22:56

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Steven Lichtenstein

My dreams are similarly vivid and I am constantly visited by both current and former people in my life. I dream in color and most of my somnambulant dreams help me to make decisions in my waking life. I treat all at first like a message from the universe and the trick is figuring out what it means and how do I react to the sign.

My mother comes to me. Her name was “Myrna”. In February something told me to go to a seminar in NJ. It was there I first heard of a company called Moderna who would cure the Coronavirus. The stock symbol was “MRNA”. I said to myself thiis must be a sign. My mother wants me to buy this. It was her gift.I and my family bought shares of Moderna at $ 20. It hit $ 160 this week. Pay careful attention to your dreams as they are an important and potentially rewarding part of your awakening and sixth sense.
Rona Gura

Your timing is so weird for me. I had such a dream last night. It doesn't compare to your dream but I dreamt about a friend's dog who I loved and is long departed. For some reason in the dream she was in my house and we were playing with one another. It was definitely weird but strangely comforting.
Dana Charlton

What interesting comments to your thought-provoking blog, Fred. It made me realize that I am either not dreaming (how sad that would be) or I don't remember them I do wake up often, so it might an indication that I am dreaming.

I particularly like Rona's dream about her friend's dog. Just yesterday I was thinking about the main reason we humans have dogs is for the comfort they bring us. But that's a topic for another blog.
ODEY RAVIV

Inspiring blog about dreams.
They are so amazing. Old friends who have died and being chased by the police were this week's chapter.
I love Steve's dream. His mom's name and Moderna connection are incredible. She was looking after you from heaven.
Fred Klein

There was once a song group called The Dream Weavers who sang It's Almost Tomorrow which was a hit in 1956 when my dream began...

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