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Past life dream?

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Old 02-01-2008, 12:08 PM
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About two years ago or so, I had a dream that was very odd and different. Okay it was about 4 am in the morning and I had just went back to sleep. I was having a dream when out of nowhere another dream seemed to pop up and take over. I was walking through a yard on stepping stones behind a man. There was a garden right before a house that we walked through. Everything was quiet. The house was dome shaped, made of stone and built into the ground. It seemed to be from a different time period. When we got inside he was still walking ahead of me, I never saw his face, just his back. The furniture was old fashioned...like a wooden bench built into the wall. There was a little blonde girl on it, sitting on her knees staring at me, she seemed to be mute or didnt talk. Then I looked at the man, he was staring out a window with his back towards me. Then he said, " this is how things have been since you have been gone." I dont know why, but I got really upset and I kept saying "I want to go home" and then I woke up.

The odd thing is, today I live in a stone and cedar house, built into the ground. I also have two little boys, one is blonde haired and has autism. He isnt mute, but he doesnt talk alot. This dream left me very upset and I dont know why. One day I went to barnes and nobles to get a book and as I walked in, I saw a book that was titled "Ireland" so I picked it up to skim through it and then I saw that same kind of house from the 1600 &1700's. It was dome shaped, made of stone and built into the ground, but it was eroded only half of it was left. I was shocked because I never seen a house like that and I dont really know much about how other countries or their histories...exspecially how they made their houses. This dream was in full color, but almost static..like playing an old movie. I have never forgotten this dream and I am wondering what some of you think of this?
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Old 02-01-2008, 07:05 PM
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I found your tale interesting but regretfully I am unable to offer any explanation for it except to recommend that you read the book, if it is still available, called, In Search of Bridey Murphy which you should find interesting and provide you with more 'food for thought' as there is a similarity in both tales.
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