"A reader related this story: While driving to work one day, she heard her Aunt Clara, who’d been dead for twenty-five years, tell her to hit the brakes. A moment later, a truck ran a stoplight and barreled through the intersection she’d been approaching. She pulled over to the side of the road, shaken and amazed. To her aunt, she said, 'Talk to me.‘ Her aunt replied, 'I’m not here for your distraction.‘“ (The Sun magazine, Oct 07, pg. 47)
This vision – some would dismissively call it an auditory hallucination – brought immediately useful, concrete and practical information to the dreamer. This vision, listened to and heeded, quite possibly saved the dreamer’s life. To further emphasize the importance of this dream, the voice instructs the dreamer that this vision is not entertainment, but is a dead serious event.

