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      Deceased Grandma

      This dream more than any got me into researching dreams. I had this dream probably 2 or 3 years ago, a few years after my Grandma died. Here is the dream...

      I am in my house and am walking downstairs into the livingroom. As I reach the bottom of the stairs, and turn towards the livingroom, I see my uncle sitting on the couch. He is talking on the phone when all of a sudden he holds the phone out to me. He tells me my grandma is on the phone. I take the phone and immediately I see my grandma. She is sitting in a field of green grass that looks freshly cut, and there is a waterfall behind her (I guess this is the stereotypical image of "paradise"). I ask her if she is in heaven and she replies, "I'm not sure, but wherever I am I don't want to leave." I then ask her if angels took her to where she's at. She replied, "Yeah, something like that." Then there was a long pause and afterwards I asked her if hell existed. I either wake up before she tells me or don't remember.

      This is the most vivid dream I have ever had. In a way it almost seems like I really did talk to her. I can recall this dream in a second.

      Has anyone else here had dreams of deceased love ones?

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      That's very comforting. I had a dream about my late grandparents too... In the dream, I saw a photo and a letter on my bed. The photo was of my grammy and grampy dancing, and it moved (like the pictures in Harry Potter). I opened the letter and read it, but I won't reveal what it said here. I will say that it was very comforting and I had some happy tears.

      I'm glad you had a dream like that, too.

      P.S.: Welcome to the forum.

      “Wanting to be someone else is a waste of the person you are.”
      - Kurt Cobain (1967 – 1994)

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