I was sleeping and felt a kiss upon my right cheek. I opened my eyes and laying beside me, right in front of me, was my granddaughter Leila. She smiled and said good morning Nana. Her face was glowing and she looked just as she does now, five, confident and cute. Her brown hair just below her ear lobe's with perfectly trimmed bangs. making a statement using those beautiful brown eyes she inherited from her Grandpa. Just at that moment I opened my eyes again. I was expecting to see Leila but then realized I had been dreaming.
Myself believing that dreams are more than “just dream” I definitely felt like my five year old Granddaughter was trying to tell me something. I've dreamed of each one of my Grandchildren, but Leila is the only one that has ever spoke directly to me in a dream, this was also the first time I had ever dreamed of Leila in the present time. For instance…the first time I dreamed of Leila she was barely three months old but in my dream Leila looked to be around the age she is now.
I've dreamed of Leila many times and whether she was three months old, one year old, two or three, I've always seen Leila in my dreams as being the age she is now, five.
Most of us have become pretty good at analyzing the questions we ask ourselves, and we usually come up with a good logical answer that we feel satisfied with and leave it at that until.. something gets right in our face and causes us to stop and really think about it. Was I thinking of my Granddaughter and the love we share before I went to sleep? Is that what caused me to dream of her, or is it something more? Seeing her face, hearing her say good morning, I realized this was the first time I had ever dreamed of Leila in the present, and I wondered why. Knowing my subconscious mind showed me ahead of time how Leila would look at the age of five, knowing they were dreams, has made me wonder about the answer to the question…
“Are our dreams trying to tell us something”?
All of us who believe in our dreams know that our dreams come from our subconscious mind, giving us insight on a deeper level, and if seeing a child in our dream means we are seeing some younger aspect of ourselves then could my dream be trying to prompt me to look back into my life as a youth for some reason?
Understanding that everything including ourselves is comprised of bundled energy and knowing that energy interacts and connects us to the world around us, with positive and negative energy being a necessity, why would we not give our dreams a little more consideration and try to understand something that may be trying to help us? What if learning to do that could help us in solving some of the issues we wonder or worry about everyday.
Are we needing proof of everything before we believe in anything anymore?
Knowing that my subconscious mind chose Leila to speak directly at me, showing me in the manner it did, has helped me to understand that there is more to this type of connection.
Putting a logical explanation to everything has become easier and easier for us to do, but if having a choice to put a logical explanation, or another type of explanation to my dream knowing that future actions may be based upon those decisions, I chose the other explanation, because I believe that this particular dream was more than “just a dream“.
Something so positive and loving can only come from a loving place. It has made it's point, even giving me proof ahead of time confirming that there is more, helping me to know that if we continue to believe in more, there will always be more.