Interesting Dream Last Night.

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I have in the past had premonitional dreams and many have come to pass.  Last night I had a dream that was along those lines again.  Only it was different in a way, both scary and unique in the way I reacted in the dream.

 

Backward to this past weekend for reference.....

We had gone back to The Palmer Hotel for a paranormal conference and the weekend before that had been there doing our own investigating.  We have done this property many times and are quite friendly with the owner, Kelley.  The weekend of our investigation the dead were acting dead put they had much to say as we have many evp's from that weekend.  This past weekend, we arrived and the energy in the hotel was 3 times worse than it had ever been.  We took a few people down to the basement to show them around and I must admit, I went down there balls to the walls and was soon to be admonished for my arrogance.  The feeling of anger permeated the basement more so than ever and it was very heavy down there.  For the first time that night I actually saw a spirit run past a doorway.  By the time we had gotten back to the stairs I began getting very heavy and tight in the chest and as we made our way upstairs I went off to the conference room by myself to get away and relax.  This was not to be either as the feeling was overwhelming and I broke down.  Point taken, lesson learned...  for the rest of the weekend I showed the proper respect...

 

The Dream:

I dreamt that there was a fire at the Palmer that originated in room 17, Lucy's room.  It started in the bathroom where the whirlpool bath was.  The fire engulfed the entire building and Kelley was trapped inside.  Here is the really strange part that I have never experienced in a dream before.  I was standing there and all these angry spirits were coming toward me when all at once I exploded into beams of light.  It was shortly after this that I fully woke up.  Coincidence, yeah could be...  but it doesn't feel that way.

 

Thanks for reading...

Much Love,

Theresa