Monday, August 29, 2011

Contact with the Dead Through Dreams

I had an aunt and uncle who visited me and my family every summer since before I was even born. And every summer, my uncle would make his signature roasted chicken, which was the best I have ever eaten. The recipe was top secret---no one knew how he made it or what went into the recipe.

A few years ago, both my aunt and uncle died. Shortly afterwards, I began dreaming about them on a regular basis, like maybe once or twice a week, every week.

A while back, I got to thinking about the chicken recipe and how much my husband would love it, but I had no idea how to make it. I emailed my uncle's daughter, thinking she might know how he did it, but she was very vague and not much help.

So I decided to put the "contact" dreams to use and one night before bed, I said aloud to my uncle that I wanted him to come to me in a dream and tell me how to make his outstanding chicken recipe. 


That very night (I kid you not) I dreamed that I was outside in my flower garden and my uncle drove up in a car. He got out, we said hello and the next words out of his mouth were," To make the chicken, this is what you do...." And he proceeded to tell me what went in the recipe!

P.S. I also dream a LOT about a great aunt who has died. In those dreams, she always tells me how she is doing and what she is up to "on the other side". It's very cool!!

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3 comments:

  1. Um, Red, two questions:
    1. Did the recipe turn out like his roast chicken?
    2. Care to share?? :)

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  2. Unfortunately, it didn't turn out like he used to make it. I guess it is not meant to be.

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  3. UPDATE....A few days ago I was grocery shopping and came upon a little bin of spice packets and as soon as I saw them I KNEW it was one of the secret ingredients he used in his recipe. I bought it,and immediately recognized the smell when I opened it. I used it on some pork I was making and it was delicious but definitely not the same as I don't know he made the sauce.

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