Have you ever sensed that you belong to a soul family: that your present life experience is intimately connected to those of people living in different times and different dimensions? You may be fortunate enough to find soul family who are living in your present reality. Sometimes soul families arrange reunions at an agreed rendezvous in space and time.
A California woman learned about this through a remarkable dream. In this dream, she was an observer. She was certain she knew the people whose stories were being played out. But she could not identify them (not at that time, anyway) in waking life.
In the dream, she watches members of a family of souls who have agreed to reincarnate
together and are working out the details. They are resolved to live their entire lives together in the same
place, a midsized town in New England.
As they find prospective parents, the returning souls appear to
their mothers-to-be in dreams. One of them says: “I
am the soul of your unborn child. I am returning at this time with others.
I expect you to raise me in the town where you are living. Then you may retire
to Florida if you wish, but I am not to be removed from this town.” The gist of the other dream messages is similar.
One soul appears in his mother’s
dream as a distinguished grey-haired man. He identifies himself as her unborn
child. He tells her, “I was a doctor in my
last life. I will be a doctor again in this one. I will expect you and Dad to
put me through medical school.”
He gives her a health advisory. Living inside her, he has
detected an anomaly in her heartbeat. It could easily be treated, but unless it
is taken care of, it could result in difficulties during delivery. (He clearly
has a vested interest in this matter!) He describes the test she should undergo
and reassures her that her doctor will know just what to do.
The scene shifts to south Florida. The soul family appear as a
group in the dream of an elderly woman. A successful mystery writer, she lives
in a luxurious condo on the bay in Miami. In the writer’s
dream, the members of the soul family explain what they are doing. They tell
her she will be joining them in the New England town during a “second wave”
of reincarnations.
The elderly writer is far from pleased. Obviously she will have
to die to come back in a new body. She complains that she has worked hard to
get where she is now. She enjoys her life as it is and does not want to give it
up.
Her dream visitors tell her she will enjoy her next life even
more. They show her the town they have selected and tell her that her future
mother has already been chosen. The prospective mother is an artist who has
already gained some recognition locally. Her paintings are selling well in the
largest gallery in town. The artist lives in a big house on a salt pond, and
the boathouse is her studio. In her dream, the Miami writer inspects a room
that is filled with “water light.”
In the last part of her
dream, the dreamer watches the writer wake up in her Miami condo, struggling to
remember and make sense of her experiences during the night. The writer recalls
the name of the New England town she was shown in her dream and checks maps to see if it really exists. When she locates the town in her atlas, she books a flight to the Northeast.
The dreamer watches as the Miami writer collects a rental car at
the airport, drives to her dream town, and cruises the streets until she find
the art gallery. The writer scans the paintings on display until she finds a
canvas and a name that correspond to her dream memories of her prospective
mother. The gallery owner gives her the artist’s
home number. “I love your work!” the writer gushes on the phone. She is invited to
visit the artist’s studio.
She finds herself in a scene from her dream: in the boathouse on
the salt pond. Future Mom, flattered by the interest of a well-known author,
thinks she has made a sale. But the writer has another agenda.
Now convinced that she “dreamed
true,” the writer flies back to Miami
and visits her lawyer’s office. She changes
her will, leaving everything to the New England artist who may be her future
mother.
“May I can take it with me,” she reflects.
This thrilling and richly layered dream report could be an episode from a superior sci fantasy series.
But it felt like more than entertainment to the dreamer. She was sure she was watching “actual
happenings, perhaps some way in the future.”
This dream may reveal the kinds of arrangements that are actually made between members of "soul clusters" in the space between lives. It suggests a process by which souls are introduced to their prospective biological parents.
It raises the stunning possibility that a second consciousness inside the body — that associated with the fetus in the womb — can offer a pregnant woman practical guidance on
health and delivery (and should be approached as an active participant in the
whole process). It suggests that we are born into a spiritual family, as well
as a biological family.
The dreamer was not sure why this dream had come to her, but felt
that she might be connected with the “soul
family,” or that one if its members
would one day appear in her waking life. She was living in California, but speculated she might one day be drawn to that New England town and would know it from the
dream.
Text adapted from Dreamgates: Exploring the Worlds of Soul, Imagination and Life Beyond Death by Robert Moss. Published by New World Library.
Art: "Many Selves" by Robert Moss
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