Danna, Theresa, M. (1997) The Children of our Dreams.
Electric Dreams 4(2). www.dreamgate.com/dream/ed-articles/ed4-2chi.htm
(Feb 1997)
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THE CHILDREN OF OUR DREAMS By Theresa M. Danna, M.P.W. |
For most parents, the news
that they are going to have a baby comes in the form of an EPT or medical
exam. But for others, the news comes in a less conventional manner.
One night in 1994 as I was falling asleep, when I
was in that half- awake/half-asleep hypnagogical state, there appeared
before my closed eyes the close-up of a toddler boy's face. At first he
was looking down as if he was shy, then he slowly raised his eyes, looked
directly at me, smiled, and said in his sweet voice: "Mommy, I'm coming."
His eyes were the same color brown as mine, and in general he looked a
lot like I did when I was three years old.
I looked deeply into his eyes, so deeply that I was
able to see beyond them. And what I saw was breath-taking. There was a
bright white light and I felt pure, unconditional love pouring into me.
I sensed that I was looking at eternity.
Questioning my own sanity, I soon began asking friends
if they had ever heard of such parent-child contact. They hadn't, and most
dismissed my experience as "just a dream" or "wishful thinking."
I was frustrated. I knew what a night dream felt like; I knew what a daydream
felt like; I had been hypnotized and in meditation. I was familiar with
the feeling of having something rising from my subconscious mind into my
conscious mind. And what I experienced with my son's spirit was nothing
like that. There was a distinct feeling of another soul coming from the
outside into me.
I continued searching for an explanation and for other
persons who had experienced contact with their unborn child. I sent a letter
to FATE magazine's "Can You Help These Readers?" column, and
within weeks after that letter was published, I received intimate letters
from grateful parents all over America describing their own precognitive
dreams and visions of their children.
Suzanne told me about a dream that she had when she
was pregnant, in which she saw a tiny boy playing a huge French horn. She
also had disturbing dreams about a young soldier dying in Vietnam, with
pieces of his flesh splattered onto a barbed wire fence.
She did give birth to a boy and he did learn
how to play the French horn. One day when he was practicing, she thought
he looked so cute that she decided to take his picture. That's when it
struck her that her son looked exactly like the little boy she had seen
in her dream.
Over the years, her son started telling her about
nightmares he was having, in which he saw a young soldier being killed,
and pieces of his flesh splattered onto a barbed wire fence. Suzanne was
shocked, as she had never told her son about her own identical dreams.
Through hypnosis and other analysis, they concluded that her son's previous
life had ended in Vietnam, just as they saw in their dreams. So in this
case, the mother not only saw her son as he would appear in his coming
life, but also as he appeared in his most recent past life.
Christine related a story about a mischievous little
boy who appeared to her one night as she was sleeping on her couch. She
was awakened by a cool breeze on her arm. When she opened her eyes, she
was face to face with this little boy who was not either of her two sons.
Even though she knew he was not her son, she said to him, "What are
you doing up? Go back to bed!" The visitor giggled, ran across the
room, and hid behind a chair. When she got up to look for him, he was gone.
A year later she became pregnant and ultimately gave
birth to a third son, a boy who grew to look exactly like the child she
saw that night. She reports that she continues to have a stronger psychic
link with him than she does with her other children.
I also heard from parents of adopted children. Sue
told me about a memorable dream in which she was sitting in a rocking chair.
Above her floated two cherubs, one on each side, and she felt completely
at peace in their presence. Several years later she and her husband adopted
a baby boy. When that child was two, the adoption agency called and asked
if they would like to adopt a two-year-old boy as well. They were thrilled!
One day as she was rocking her sons, one two-year-old
in her left arm and the other in her right, she was suddenly overwhelmed
with a feeling of peace. She recalled her unusual dream about the cherubs
and concluded that those baby angels were actually the spirits of her sons-to-come.
This and other stories from adopted parents led me
to believe that the psychic link between parents and their children-to-be
is not connected to biology. It appears that both biological and adopted
children have knowledge of who their primary caretakers will be, sometimes
years before the children are even conceived.
This phenomenon is not only unique to mothers. Fathers
also told me about their experiences of pre-birth communication. One man,
a farmer, had fallen asleep one day out in the fields. When he opened his
eyes, he saw four little faces looking at him, and they said, "Don't
worry, Daddy, we're coming." He now has four children who look like
the spirits that comforted him that day.
Another father saw his three future children standing
on the shore with his wife as he was close to drowning in a lake. As soon
as he saw their images, he felt calm and knew that he would survive this
crisis. Over the following years, all three of those children were born.
In the years that have passed since my own son appeared
to me, I have continued collecting stories from other parents and have
discussed this phenomenon in live lectures, on the radio, and on television.
Each time I "go public" with this information, I hear from parents
who thought they were the only ones that this happened to.
I have also found two books which specifically chronicle
such pre-birth contacts: "Coming From the Light" by Sarah Hinze
and "Soul Trek" by Elisabeth Hallett. The author of "Soul
Trek" also has a web site dedicated to this topic: http//www.montana.com/lighthearts/
My purpose for telling people about my research
and other resources about life before life is to bring comfort and support
to parents who have experienced this telepathic dream state, and also to
shed light on the nature of consciousness. My purpose is not to convince
skeptics or others who feel uncomfortable with the implications of this
evidence. Pre-birth contact is a link of love, not a link of rational thoughts.
However, if you still have doubts after reading this article and other
supporting research, I offer this quote from astronaut Edgar Mitchell as
my closing point:
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"There are no unnatural or supernatural phenomena only very large gaps in our knowledge of what is natural." |
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Author Bio
Theresa M. Danna has a master's degree in professional writing from
University of Southern California and lectures in venues including the
Whole Life Expo. To obtain an audio cassette of her lecture, appearance
on Art Bell's Dreamland radio program, or a video cassette of her segment
on "Sightings," you can e-mail her at:
prewombpsi@earthlink.net
She is also interested in hearing more pre- birth communication stories
from parents worldwide .