![]() These could be signs that your deceased spouse is trying to get your attention. Pay attention to flickering lights in your house or disruptions with TV, radio, or electrical appliances. Keep connecting the dots of your dream symbols and you might end up with a clear message too. It’s just the way you’re working out life in your subconscious. A “bad” dream doesn’t indicate a “bad” message. If you have dreams of your deceased spouse, stay open to the messages no matter how they’re delivered. Now when I’m having a hard time with something, I simply ask for his help to get unstuck. He’s still near me to help when I’m stuck. ![]() We didn’t exchange any words, but I received an obvious message. After a while, a door opened, and my husband pulled me right out of the boots and back into the dry building (it never occurred to me I could step out of the boots to release myself). It frustrated me that I couldn’t move, no matter how hard I tried. I stepped onto the rainy, muddy loading area to retrieve a package and my boots got stuck in the mud. ![]() Either way, it might be a sign that your loved one is communicating with you by helping you create meaning out of your personal dream symbols.įor example, I had a dream where I was working on a shipping dock. When you dream about your deceased spouse, it might be a calming, peaceful dream, or a confusing, combative dream. They Come to You in Your Dreamsĭreams are symbols of what’s going on in your life. If you’re open to believing and receiving signs, here are five ways your deceased spouse might try to get your attention. Guidance and signs from beyond show up in many different ways - through dreams, music, found objects, threads of conversation and even inspired thoughts… my advice is to be receptive to whatever shows up and trust that you’ll know it when you see it.” You must first ask for guidance, and then you must open yourself up to all possibilities. “While our departed loved ones feel us and hear our thoughts and requests for help or guidance, they will not interfere until you invite them in. In her book What the Dead Have Taught Me About Living Well, author Rebecca Rosen, a spiritual medium, suggests asking outright for your loved one to send messages or signs. You might get signs in ways you weren’t expecting. On the other hand, if you believe in signs, but don’t think you’re receiving any, keep an open mind. If you don’t have the belief first, your brain won’t recognize signs that might be right in front of you. The only way to know for sure is to believe it’s possible. There’s a lot of speculation about how (or even if) our deceased loved ones can communicate with us. Do you see “signs” from your deceased spouse?
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