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Summary of Question:Dreams About My Farther
Category:General Sikhism
Date Posted:Tuesday, 1/07/2003 8:04 AM MST

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa

Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

I am a 20 year old sikh guy who lives in the uk. My father passed away when I was 12 from cancer. At the time it was really hard for both me and my mum but by guru ji's grace we have over come this.

I dont know if you could help me with this but for the past few weeks now I have started to dream alot about my father. These dreams seem quite real and when I wake up its hard to beleive that I was dreaming.

I have missed my father alot over the years but I have never before had dreams about him until now. I dont know if this sounds silly but do you think my father is trying to contact me through my dreams or I am I just having normal dreams. Any help would be a

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It could be either, maybe both. I think it is possible for your father to contact you through your dreams. Evaluate the dreams. Maybe write them down as soon as you wake up. Perhaps there is a pattern to them. Is there something going on in your life about which he could be wanting to warn or counsel you? On the other hand, maybe you are wanting his energy right now and dreaming about him is a reflection of your subconscious mind. Either way, listen to what your dreams are showing you. Like I said, write them down and observe if there is a pattern and/or message. In the quietness of your mind, ask what the dreams represent to you. You are a young man, perhaps you are needing your father's guidance at this time, as you become more of a man. It is natural that you would be wanting his guidance. Don't disregard them; listen. May Guru help you find your answers. GTKK



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