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Dreams and Energy Healing

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The first picture is a Reiki healing. The second energy evocative of Qigong — prepared by the Author in Canva

I began the morning early. Throughout the night, I’d had a number of dreams. In all of them, I was doing something useful — or trying to. In one of the dreams, I was helping us move through clutter in our house. I was uncovering unsafe conditions in our house and reporting them to our landlord and landlady. They were aware of them but had chosen to look the other way. Yes, it was a dream, but yes, it is also somewhat true to life.

Don’t do anything until you can’t ignore it anymore.

It happens all the time.

Everywhere. It’s the old squeaky wheel that gets the grease idea.

Suggestions for property owners: Visit with your tenants occasionally to see if something needs to be fixed. I’m betting they will often try to fix things themselves, even after informing you of problems you chose to ignore, like the hole in the roof. Tenant’s fix? A pail. Had you been living there, you would have done something. Or all the rotting cabinets in the kitchen. You would have fixed them had they been in your house. Tenant’s repair? Ignore them until the corners begin to curl. What can I say? People can get used to anything. Officially, the word is scotoma.

I can’t remember the other dreams. My husband kept waking up during the night with an upset stomach.

Several times, I awoke, and my hands had gone to sleep. This is nothing new. It happens all the time. Is it enough to complain to the doctor about? No. But it is uncomfortable, and I do need to straighten out my arms.

But all that waking up and all those dreams reminded me that we have three to six dreams every night. Days go by sometimes when I don’t remember any dreams, or I just remember bits and pieces.

I have a friend who has had the same dream since she was a little girl. It is an underwater drama that features many characters, many of whom belong to an underwater royal family. Imagine a nighttime dream series that has lasted over 50 years, sort of like “The Guiding Light.” I suppose, as a psychic, I could ask to borrow an episode or two. Why not? She’s a psychic too. It’s interesting, and you don’t need season tickets.

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Pauline Evanosky: writer, psychic, channel
Pauline Evanosky: writer, psychic, channel

Written by Pauline Evanosky: writer, psychic, channel

I talk to dead guys. I have been a psychic channel since 1993. I love to write and hope you enjoy what I write about. Based in Oakland, California.

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