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Is my dream sort of a premonition?

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I dreamt of recieving a phone call from my aunt. she whispered to me through my cell, "Don't tell anyone, I'm here at the south" knowing thats she's half way around the world, I wondered what she was doing in the country. but more importantly I asked, "why are you whispering?" she replied, "I don't know..." then the line went silent. I repeatedly said hello but nobody was answering. When I woke up, I checked on my cell and found an unread text that was sent the night before. It read, "Aunt passed away, our cousin called me, mom already knows" My aunt has been battling cancer of months. I've been wondering if my dream is a premonition or a sign of some sort. can anybody clear it for me?

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  1. Dude, its a dream. Nobody can tell you what it means. how to perceive it is up to you and you alone. Unfortunately, it may be a premonition but at the same time it might be a nightmare. I personally think it means something......


  2. She probably visited you whiled you were sleeping.  That is the best time for visits from the spirit world because your guard is down and they are able to access your subconscious mind easier.

    She was whispering because she doesn't want to scare or alarm you.  I'm here at the south could mean that her value in life is gone.  Check out the idiom for south.

  3. This is a common occurrence. I have just seen an answer about dreams coming true on this site which showed clearly that we are connected with everyone including the spirit world. It showed that we can receive messages from the dead and the dying.

    Here is what I saw today on Yahoo Answers: “Yeah, I have this happen to me quite often. I dreamed once that my deceased grandmother was holding a baby boy in her arms and looking at me. A few days later I found out that I was pregnant and later on a boy was born to me.”  

    Of course in our western society we are taught to be sceptical about such matters. If we lived among unspoilt people such a thing would be taken as a matter of fact. They would be normal occurrences. An anthropologist once showed an Aboriginal of Australia a radio; which at that time was still new and called a wireless. The Aboriginal was a medicine man and when it was explained to him that the voice came from a long distance away, he smiled and said: “Me wireless too!”

    And indeed, that is what he was and everybody else is too. It’s only our western education which is so called scientific that has made us dead to the spirit world. Just remember that our environment is full of radio waves and TV waves apart from innumerable other frequencies. Can you hear or see these waves? Yet they are there. But once we use a crystal set or a TV set or a cell phone we can receive what is there. Once we learn to listen to our dreams we too become a wireless.

    I find it jolly that your own message was actually linked to your cell phone! If we had not been spoilt by scientific unwisdom we would have no need of cell phones; we would use the one that was given to us at birth!  

    Incidentally ‘south’ is the direction of things that have passed away or things that fail to work in the material world. Whispering is not a normal way of speaking. We whisper when we want to pass on something very secretive or highly sensitive. But of course in context of your dream whispering is also a sign of something that is not spoken aloud, but written as a Text!! So you have discovered how the dream tells you that you have a text message instead of an ordianry phone call!!!

  4. i would know, if i knew what she meant by "im here at the south."

    thats spooky odd. i would be ****** out.

  5. i had a dream where my mommy was  cave man and that she made waffles by putting them into the freezer. just because my mom snapped and started trying to make waffles in the freezer does not mean im pyscic

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