I was in prison a while ago and had a dream about a note laying on a wooden bridge we used to hang out and smoke weed on in our youth. I had a conscious decision to read the note. For some reason I got scared, freaked out, and woke up.
When I got out of prison my friend asked if I got the note he sent me. He didn't send any physical letters while I was incarcerated. Either this was coincidence or he dropped by and delivered the note in my dream. Weird either way.
IF this feeling never happens on its own in dreams but is only associated with a "visitation," that gives it a special significance. Even better is when the dream leaves you with a synchronistic detail about something you should never have known on your own.Edit: I also remember "Theresa the long-island medium" saying that when you have a dream about someone who has passed away and it FEELS super real, it's actually a "visitation" not a dream. I've had one, from my sister. And omg did it feel real. Like, visually, feeling, and emotion-wise. It actually made me believe in god again.. and heaven.. the whole deal because the peacefulness and euphoria that I felt was out of this world (like 10x my best ecstasy high--I didn't even know that was possible).
I have a few questions: Were you aware that you were dreaming? What did your sister look like in the dream? For example, did she have that glow that somebody has after they have been away on a fantastic vacation to a tropical island paradise? Was there a purpose to the dream? For example, did she have a 'message' or was it more like she was saying 'hello?' Did she leave you with some kind of verifiable proof that the dream was special? I'm curious about experiences like this and have had many.Yeah, this was like no other dream I've had before. I mean, it was surreal, I literally told everyone in my life, the next day, because it was so incredibly powerful and oddly, positive.