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🌑 Occult and Psychical Sciences: Do you ever dream about the Dead? 🌑

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Old Ocean’s gray and melancholy waste,—  
Are but the solemn decorations all  
Of the great tomb of man. The golden sun,  
The planets, all the infinite host of heaven,  
Are shining on the sad abodes of death

Thanatopsis

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Some folks are of the belief that ghosts seen in their dreams are actual representations of the dead. However, many dream interpreters feel.…
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After someone dies, it's normal to see or hear them. Some people also reporting sensing the smell or warmth of someone close to them, or just feel a very strong sense of their presence. Sometimes these feelings can be very powerful. They may be comforting but also feel disturbing. These
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"From Halloween through December I often dream about dead people. It can be nice or horrific.

Last night was horrific: a vast dry land, imitation of our normal world, but everything, from the items on a dressing table to the very mountains, broken, torn, dusty, stained, crumbling. We were lured in, under the impression of entering an art exhibit. There seemed to be no way back, however. We traveled shopping centers, university buildings, dry canyons, highways, deserts, walled cities. The dead were not malevolent or gross, but pipestem, dust-colored, indifferent, concerned only with their feeble imitation of daily activities. I turned to my companion and touched his cheek; felt some small glow of healing in the gesture. We held each other. I woke."

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This group is named after "Complete illustrated Book of the Psychic Sciences" a book by Walter B. Gibson 1966.A fun and interesting read.

Walter Brown Gibson (September 12, 1897 – December 6, 1985) was an American writer and professional magician, best known for his work on the pulp fiction character The Shadow. Wikipedia

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The group will consist of stories about the spooky and scary, personal anecdotes, and general Paranormal, Philosophical,metaphysical,Arcane, Esoteric,and Existential information,& conversation about the unexplained in the world and universe.

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People are encouraged to share their personal spooky experiences, philosophy, and similar influences. (Please contact me in kmail if you wish to join us).~A spookylink: psychicscience

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"In my local culture, it's believed after death, the spirit of a person wanders around in their house for 13 days before finally departing to their world, I was not a staunch believer of it until on my 5th day."

-from online 

Dreams of deceased people are dreams in which the dreamer knows in the dream she or he is interacting with a person who is dead and gone

Our most systematic knowledge concerning such dreams comes from a study by Barrett (1992). Although her general focus was on how any deceased person is depicted in dream reports, it turned out that most such dreams concerned deceased people who can be described as loved ones. Dreams about a deceased loved one are only a small percentage of all dream reports, but they often occur in the months or years after a loved one dies and have a similar enough content to be considered "typical" dreams. Moreover, some of the subjects report these dreams occur more than once, making them "recurrent" dreams as well as "typical" ones. In addition, there are certain changes in the content of these dreams that make them of considerable theoretical interest.

Barrett's study of this type of dream is based on two sources. First, she went through 149 dream diaries kept by 58 male and 91 female students in courses at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, for time periods ranging from two to six weeks. Second, she distributed a questionnaire to 96 students (39 male, 57 female), asking for any such dreams they recalled from the past. The study of the large sample from dream diaries yielded only 29 reports with any deceased characters in them, about 2% of the total dream sample. These reports came from 18 students, 12% of the sample. Moreover, 11 of these 29 reports were in the dream diaries of three women whose friend had committed suicide during the time their diaries were being kept. Thirty-nine percent of the people who filled out the survey questionnaire reported that they had had one or more such dreams. They turned in a total of 48 dream reports. In all, then, Barrett had a total of 77 reports to work with from the two different samples.

Barrett found she could classify the dream reports into four categories. Only seven of the reports seemed to fit into two or more categories. We will now discuss all four categories and their content characteristics, but the first three of them are of theoretical interest to us.

The first category contained dreams in which the dreamer was amazed or upset to see the deceased loved one alive.

Read more: dreams.ucsc.edu/…

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Jan 25, 2019 — For some Indigenous individuals, dreams have a spiritual significance and often have a metaphorical, literal or prophetic.…
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According to Ibrahim Karmani رحمة الله عليه, seeing dead people in a happy state in a dream represents that he/she is in good condition
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The Last Wave 

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"Dream is a shadow of something real"

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Aurora borealis lights up much of UK and Ireland, from Orkney and Donegal to southern England

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