A Premonition Dream Could Save Your Life!
While meditating one afternoon and deep in the alpha state, I heard a clairaudient voice say to me: “You need to get to work because someone needs the message you were given last night.”
I wasn’t feeling very social that day and definitely not in the mood to work, but the voice was crystal clear and very insistent.
I mentally asked the voice to show or tell me how and what this message could be? Almost immediately I saw my dream journal in my mind’s eye.
So I stopped the meditation session and went to get my dream journal from my nightstand. I always keep it handy, along with a clip-on night light, so I can record my dreams at any time.
Over the years, I’ve trained myself to recall significant dreams and write down as much as I can remember.
Keeping a dream journal has become incredibly valuable to me personally and in my psychic work. Dreams act as a bridge between the material world and the spirit realm, offering profound insights and guidance.
One of the greatest benefits of dream journaling is the ability to track ‘warning dreams,’ also known as premonition or precognitive dreams. These dreams are forebodings of future events, alerting us to potential dangers, challenges, or negative events that we may soon encounter in waking life.
Although warning dreams are rare, when they do occur they tend to be vivid, intense, and emotionally disturbing, leaving a lasting impact. By paying close attention to the content of these dreams, you can identify areas of concern, take proactive steps to address potential problems, or make safer choices. Sometimes it can be a real game changer!
No, there was nothing unusual in any of these dreams as dreams. They were merely displaced in Time ~ J.W. Dunne
Well, when I opened my journal, there it was — my most recent entry from that morning when I woke up, verbatim:
— Wolves all around the house. Do not recognize the house.
— Aware of someone standing next to me, behind me? “Tell them they already know, to be ready.”
— Knock on door repeatedly; finally opens.
— Someone inside is frightened. Tell them to calm down; everything is all right.
— Fireplace lit; warm and cozy inside. Rustic feel.
— Suddenly everyone gone, no one inside. Where did they go?
— Look out the window. Huge wolf staring right at me. Open the window, the door? Wolf still there, howling.
I was still in no mood to work, so I made some herbal tea and started humming my favorite ‘lazy’ jingle: “The best part of waking up is going back to bed…” I’m not sure where I heard this first, but it is a humorous twist on the well-known Folgers Coffee jingle from the 90s, “The best part of waking up is Folgers in your cup.” The jingle’s altered version has been popularized through various internet memes and social media posts, playfully suggesting that going back to sleep is more appealing than starting the day with coffee! I often sing it when I am planning to take a nap, when I am not supposed to.
But as I sipped my tea, I remembered what the voice said — you need to get back to work! I sighed and reminded myself that spirit must be nudging me for a reason — this is probably important. So, I turned on my phone back on, and logged back in on the Psychic Access platform.
Well, I didn’t even have time to finish my tea before my phone rang. It was a woman I had read for before.
For it is in the arcana of dreams that existences merge and renew themselves, change and yet keep the same — like the soul of a musician in a fugue. And so memory swooned, again and again, in sleep ~ Bram Stoker
“Happy New Year!” I said warmly, but she didn’t waste a second and got right into it.
“My daughter has been having recurring nightmares about wolves. Can you help us understand what they mean?“
Wolves. Of course. The connection between her daughter’s nightmares and my wolf dream the night were immediately obvious to me.
Her daughter’s spirit guide — a protective great-grandmother from her mother’s side — came through with strong, clear energy. Then I realized that the mysterious person in my dream was the same guiding presence delivering a message through me.
“She has also been feeling nervous or anxious lately. like she’s being watched or followed, right?” I asked.
“Yes! Exactly! It scares her and I don’t know what to do. Is this what the dream is about?“
“This dream is a warning,” I said firmly. “Someone is watching the house or planning something bad.”
I described every detail of my dream, explained about the grandmother coming through, and emphasized the urgency of the situation. Their intuition had already sounded the alarm, and now their fears were confirmed. Armed with this insight, she was able to take action.
When the call ended, I was filled with a deep sense of relief and gratitude. I had delivered a protective message from a spirit guide that helped a mother and daughter trust their intuition and stay safe. We all have an inner knowing — that quiet, intuitive voice that speaks when we meditate, reflect, or dream. The challenge is learning to listen and trust it.
When I’ve lost my way or when I am confused about a path to take, I remember that most answers I need I already possess – deep inside. I am naturally creative, resourceful and whole. If I consult my invisible compass, I’ll know what to do ~ Steve Goodier
It turned out that the daughter’s ex-boyfriend had been stalking her for weeks, lurking near her home and following her around town. With the knowledge shared by her grandmother’s spirit, they were able to spot him watching the house from his car. Law enforcement was alerted, and eventually the family was able to obtain a restraining order.
The daughter’s wolf nightmares stopped.
There’s something incredibly rewarding about decoding dreams — not just for personal insight, but to help others, even those far away. With just one phone call and the guidance of spirit, I was able to prevent potential harm to someone and deliver a message of love and protection. There’s just no better feeling than being of service in this way!
Moral of the story: Record all your dreams. They are powerful tools for personal and spiritual growth, offering guidance, warnings, and even glimpses of the future.
In this case, a dream kept a family safe. Later, the woman told me that my reading also made her feel more spiritually connected and aware. That’s the beauty of intuition and dreams — when you trust them, you become more attuned to the subtle energies around us and the divine spark within.
As I reflected on the experience that afternoon, I felt energized rather than lazy or tired. I did not take that nap. I stayed online, taking more calls and helping others connect. Spirit had called me to serve in that moment, and in answering, I received so much more in return.
Your dreams are always whispering to you — listen carefully and write them down. One dream can change everything, or even save a life.
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