One of the most lucid dreams I ever had was years ago and still I
remember it clearly. It was in the middle of the afternoon when I
decided to take a nap and was resting on my stomach across the
top of the bed.
While asleep my husband left the house and I
wasnt aware of it. I had a very clear, detailed dream and could
feel everything (emotionally) the same as when awake. I dreamed
my husband was in a tavern and the entire place was empty
except for a woman with very long hair sitting at the very end of a
long row of bar stools. My husband was having a conversation
with her for a long time. I even saw him excuse himself to go to the
mens room!
Then the dream changed and I was dreaming he
came home and lied to me about where he was. Still dreaming, I
asked Where were you? He answered that he was visiting a
friend. I said Oh no, that isnt true....you were at the Crytal Tap
and you were talking to a woman with very long black hair!"
Obviously shocked, he asked How did you know? Were you
there? I said No, I dreamed it, and casually walked away. At
that point I was angry that he lied and woke up. Immediately upon
waking, I heard him coming in the house and got up to greet him. I
knew exactly what to say because of the dream and the dialog
between us was exactly the same... even the same tones of voice,
body language, same everything.
I knew everything ahead of
time as if we rehearsed it.
When my husband realized I dreamed
exactly where he was and what he was doing and had not been
out of the house, he turned white as a sheet and was at a loss for
words. The strangest part of this experience was that it was unusal
for him to go to a bar and he wasnt much of a drinker at all...so
that would have been the last place Id ever expect him to be
when I was awake. There was no way I had such concerns in
mind while falling asleep.
-- Jade
Hi Jade -
Psychic indeed, although dreams often are anticipatory of hunches and suspicions we hold in waking.
Thanks for writing. I hope readers will share similar tales.
(I bet he watched his ps and qs after that, though!)