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Sunday, May 21, 2023

600 Dreams I Had About the Deceased

In the memorable movie The Sixth Sense, there is a famous line in which a young boy says, "I see dead people." If that boy was the "I see dead people" guy, I guess you can call me the "I dream dead people" guy. Below are about 600 dreams I have had about the deceased since November 2020:

  • 104 dreams involving my late mother.
  • 103 dreams involving my late father. 
  • 31 dreams involving my late sister, the first-born of my siblings.
  • 13 dreams (after her death) of another late sister, the last-born of my siblings. 
  • Three dreams involving one of my late grandmothers. 
  • Five dreams involving my late grandfather on my mother's side. 
  • One dream involving a late grandfather mentioned only as "Grandpa." 
  • A dream involving my late sister-in-law, who lived outside of the US.  
  • A dream involving a late relative named Ursula. 
  • A dream involving a late aunt of mine. 
  • Many dreams in which I saw pets I had previously had, who died (with me sometimes stroking such pets). 
  • A dream in which I heard the late Karen Carpenter singing "For All We Know."
  • Three dreams involving the late actor Richard Burton.
  • Three dreams involving the late actress Elizabeth Taylor.
  • A dream involving the late actor Peter Lorre. 
  • A dream involving the late actor Jack Larson. 
  • A dream involving the late actor Sidney Poitier. 
  • A dream involving the later actor Jack Lemmon. 
  • A dream involving the later singer and actress Carmen Miranda. 
  • A dream involving the late singer Whitney Houston. 
  • A dream involving the late actor Dan Blocker. 
  • A dream involving the late actress Greer Garson. 
  • A dream involving the late hi-tech executive Steve Jobs. 
  • Two dreams involving the late singer and composer John Denver.
  • Two dreams involving the late actor Burt Reynolds.   
  • A dream involving the late German poet Hans Sachs. 
  • A dream involving the late dancer, actor and director Gene Kelly. 
  • A dream involving the late architect Frank Lloyd Wright. 
  • A dream involving the late actor George Peppard. 
  • Three dreams involving the late actress Lucille Ball (in one I could see her very vividly, almost like she was standing in front of me). 
  • A dream involving the late actor George Kennedy. 
  • Three dreams involving the late US president George Washington. 
  • A dream involving the late singer/actor Bing Crosby.
  • A dream involving the late composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim. 
  • A dream involving the late Icelandic medium Indridi Indridason. 
  • A dream involving the late singer Peggy Lee.
  • A dream involving the late actor James Coburn. 
  • A dream involving the late actor Lee J. Cobb.
  • A dream involving the late actor Sean Connery. 
  • Two dreams involving the late actor Paul Newman. 
  • Two dreams involving the late composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
  • A dream involving the late composer Ludwig van Beethoven. 
  • Six dreams involving the late singer and actor Mario Lanza.
  • A dream involving the late senator Barry Goldwater.  
  • One dream involving the late labor organizer Cesar Chavez. 
  • Three dreams involving the late US president Richard Nixon.
  • One dream involving the late senator and vice-president Hubert Humphrey.
  • Two dreams involving the late US senator George McGovern. 
  • A dream involving the late actor Robert Culp.
  • A dream involving the late US senator John McCain. 
  • A dream involving the late actor James Mason. 
  • A dream involving the late commedian and director Dick Martin. 
  • A dream involving the late US president Grover Cleveland. 
  • Three dreams involving the late singer and actress Doris Day. 
  • A dream involving the late actor and director Jerry Lewis.
  • Two dreams referring to the late composer Richard Wagner.
  • Two dreams involving the late composer Peter Tchaikovsky. 
  • Seven dreams involving the late president Ronald Reagan.
  • Four dreams involving a famous deceased political leader I won't mention. 
  • Nine dreams involving the late actor Peter Falk.
  • Five dreams involving the late talk show host Johnny Carson.  
  • Five dreams involving the late actor Leonard Nimoy.
  • Three dreams involving the late actor Laurence Olivier.
  • A dream involving the late actor Michael Landon. 
  • Two dreams involving the late singer Perry Como. 
  • A dream involving the late US president Theodore Roosevelt. 
  • A dream involving the late baseball player Ted Williams. 
  • A dream involving the late actor Richard Deacon. 
  • A dream involving the late Prince Phillip, the Duke of Edinburgh.
  • A dream involving the late actor/dancer Fred Astaire.
  • Two dreams involving the late baseball player Babe Ruth.  
  • A dream involving the late singer James Brown. 
  • A dream involving the late painter Rembrandt. 
  • Two dreams involving the late Princess Diana. 
  • Three dreams involving the late US president Lyndon Johnson, and one dream involving his late wife.
  • Two dreams involving the late US senator Robert Kennedy. 
  • A dream involving the late US senator Edward Kennedy. 
  • Three dreams involving the late opera singer Luciano Pavoratti. 
  • Four dreams involving the late actor John Wayne.
  • Two dreams involving the late actor Jimmy Stewart.
  • A dream referring to the late musician Benny Goodman, mentioning "the King of Swing," which is what people called him. 
  • A dream mentioning a very famous historical figure born in ancient times. 
  • Four dreams involving the late actor Gregory Peck. 
  • A dream involving the late actor Dudley Moore.
  • A dream involving the late US president Franklin Roosevelt. 
  • A dream involving the late actor Raymond Burr. 
  • Two dreams involving the late evangelist Billy Graham.
  • Three dreams involving the late Albert Einstein. 
  • Two dreams involving the late Neil Armstrong. 
  • A dream involving the late actor William Holden. 
  • A dream involving the late poet Lord Byron. 
  • A dream involving the late Carrie Fisher. 
  • Two dreams involving the late William Shakespeare.
  • Eleven dreams involving the late US president John Kennedy. 
  • Two dreams involving the late Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. 
  • A dream involving the Beatles (two of whom are deceased).
  • Three dreams involving the late actor Marlon Brando.
  • A dream involving the late theorist Immanuel Velikovsky. 
  • A dream involving the later actor Charlton Heston.
  • A dream involving the late explorer Christopher Columbus. 
  • A dream involving the late US president Gerald Ford. 
  • Eleven dreams involving the late composer and singer John Lennon. 
  • Twelve dreams involving the late composer and singer George Harrison. 
  • A dream involving the late director and actor Charlie Chaplin.
  • Two dreams referring to the late physicist Isaac Newton.
  • A dream referring to the deceased founders of a large company.
  • A dream referring to the late philosopher Rousseau. 
  • A dream involving the late scientist and writer Benjamin Franklin.
  • A dream involving the late scientist Antoine Lavoisier. 
  • Four dreams referring to the late biologist Darwin. 
  • A dream involving the late actor/celebrity Orson Bean.
  • A dream involving the late actor John Garfield. 
  • A dream involving the late actor Robert Mitchum.
  • Five dreams involving the late opera singer Franco Corelli. 
  • A dream involving the late actor Jimmy Cagney.
  • Two dreams involving the late psychologist and ESP researcher Joseph Rhine.
  • Four dreams involving the late science fiction writer and futurist Arthur C. Clarke.
  • A dream involving the late commentator Rush Limbaugh. 
  • A dream referring to a biographer of English poets, probably a reference to the late biographer Samuel Johnson. 
  • A dream involving the late novelist George Orwell.
  • A dream involving the late Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev.
  • A dream involving the late medium Margaret Fox.
  • Four dreams involving the late film director Stanley Kubrick. 
  • A dream that was probably a reference to the late novelist Victor Hugo (ta dream in which some man gave me Hugo's novel Les Miserables). 
  • A dream involving the late actress Diahann Carroll. 
  • Three dreams involving the late actress Natalie Wood. 
  • A dream involving the late talk show host Tom Snyder.
  • A dream involving the late actor Walter Pidgeon. 
  • Two dreams involving the late actress Betty White. 
  • A dream involving the late actress Marilyn Monroe. 
  • A dream involving the late actor R. Lee Ermey.
  • A dream involving the late writer Jules Verne.
  • A dream involving the late philosopher  Plato. 
  • A dream involving the late writer James Joyce. 
  • A dream involving the late actor Danny Kaye. 
  • A dream involving the late US Supreme Court judge Ruth Ginsburg. 
  • Two dreams involving the late actor Jim Garner. 
  • A dream involving the late actor Fernand Gravey, mirroring a scene in a 1938 movie in which Gravey was humming a Johann Strauss melody (interestingly, I could not recall the melody the morning after having the dream, but it played exactly right in my dream).
  • Two dreams involving the late actor Christopher Reeve. 
  • Five dreams referring to the late singer/actor Elvis Presley.
  • A dream involving the late actor Richard Basehart.
  • A dream involving the late philosopher John Stuart Mill. 
  • Four dreams involving the late actor Cary Grant. 
  • A dream involving the late actor Eddie Albert. 
  • A dream involving the late actor Andy Griffith.
  • A dream involving the late actor Fred MacMurray. 
  • Two dreams involving the late civil rights champion Martin Luther King.
  • Five dreams involving the late singer/actor Frank Sinatra. 
  • A dream involving the late composer Franz Shubert.
  • A dream involving the late composer Robert Schumann. 
  • Two dreams involving the late singer/actor Dean Martin.
  • A dream involving the late singer Bobby Darin.
  • A dream involving the late writer Voltaire. 
  • Two dream involving the late TV and movie executive Carl Reiner. 
  • A vivid dream involving the late actress Audrey Hepburn. 
  • A dream involving the late actress Kathryn Hepburn.
  • A dream involving the late composer/conductor Leonard Bernstein.
  • Three dreams involving the late US president Thomas Jefferson.
  • A dream involving the late actor Leslie Nielsen. 
  • Three dreams involving the late actor Roger Moore. 
  • Two dreams involving the late dictator Saddam Hussein.
  • Four dreams involving the late actor James Gandolfini. 
  • Two dreams involving the late singer Sammy Davis Jr. 
  • A dream involving the late singer Peggy Lee.
  • Three dreams involving the later actor Robin Williams.
  • A dream involving the late actor Martin Milner.
  • A dream involving the late TV host Allen Ludden. 
  • A dream involving the late actor Burgess Meredith.
  • A dream involving the late gangster Al Capone. 
  • A dream involving the late actor and comedian Bob Saget.
  • A dream involving the late actress Anissa Jones.
  • A dream involving the late actress Angela Lansbury.
  • A dream involving the late evangelist Oral Roberts. 
  • A dream involving the later director and writer Joshua Logan. 
  • A dream involving the late US senator John Warner. 
  • A dream involving the late actor William Frawley. 
  • A dream involving the late US general Douglas MacArther. 
  • A dream involving the late German theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer.
  • A dream involving the late poet P. S. Shelley. 
  • A dream involving the late actress Valerie Harper (one in which I improbably remembered that she had been fired, a recollection matching her firing from a TV role in 1987). 
  • A dream of the scene in the movie Patton in which General George Patton (played by George C. Scott) was hearing about the famous "Nuts!" reply of General Anthony McAuliffe (the dream therefore managed to refer to three deceased people, Patton, Scott and McAuliffe). 
  • Two other dreams involving Patton, one mentioning the late actors Lee Marvin and Robert Ryan.
  • A dream that may have mentioned the ancient Greek urban planner Hippodamus, a name I had never heard mentioned before the night of the dream (I wrote down the name "Hippodemus" after having the dream). 
  • Four dreams involving the late US president Dwight Eisenhower. (In the last dream Eisenhower was saying that people from Texas could be good presidents. I was not aware when having the dream that Eisenhower was born in Texas.) 
  • A dream involving the late US president George H. W. Bush. 
  • A dream involving the late character actress Alice Ghostley (oddly, I had never learned her name prior to having the dream). 
  • Seven dreams involving Jesus. 
  • A dream involving the late actress Charlotte Rae. 
  • Two dreams involving a late professor Bernard F. Riess.
  • A dream involving the late United Nations Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld.
  • A dream involving the late medium Laura Edmonds.
  • A dream on February 20, 2021 involving the late actor Edd Byrnes. 
Last night I had a dream that ended with a teacher telling me, "Call Laura Edmonds." I recognized the name after waking up. Laura Edmonds (the daughter of John W. Edmonds) was a medium, one of the most astonishing figures in the history of the anomalous.

In Volume 2 of the 1855 work Spiritualism by Judge John W. Edmonds (who served as Chief Justice of the New York State Supreme Court), we have a remarkable account of a psychic who is not named. Edmonds says he will give "a brief account of one medium whose whole progress I have witnessed with intense interest." 

First we are told the woman developed powers of clairvoyance. We hear a reference to the sea disaster in which more than 300 people on the SS Arctic died in 1854:

"Since then this faculty of knowing things at a distance has greatly improved. She saw the wreck of the Arctic when it was occurring. She saw and detailed with great accuracy, as subsequent accounts showed, the recent collision on the Canada Railroad, and that a few moments after it happened, and while the dead and wounded were being lifted out of the ruins. She has seen and described the state of things at Sebastopol and its vicinity, and she has frequently described scenes and conversations going on at the moment, at the distance of several hundred miles from her ; and all this, not when she was in a trance, but in a state of mental consciousness to all around her."

The account gets even stranger when we are told that the woman could speak in languages she never learned:

"She next became developed to speak different languages. She knows no language but her own, and a little smattering of boarding-school French. Yet she has spoken in nine or ten different tongues, sometimes for an hour at a time, with the ease and fluency of a native. It is not unfrequent that foreigners converse with their spirit-friends through her in their own language. A recent instance occurred where a Greek gentleman had several interviews, and for several hours at a time carried on the conversation on his part in Greek, and received his answers sometimes in that language and sometimes in English ; yet until then she had never heard a word of modern Greek spoken. About the same time her musical powers became developed. She has repeatedly sang in foreign languages, such as Italian, In- dian, German, and Polish."

On the same page we get this remarkable claim:

"Her next advance was to see spirits and spiritual scenes, and now scarcely a day passes that she does not describe the spirits who are present, entire strangers to her, yet very readily recognized and identified by their inquiring friends. This has of late been witnessed by very many persons, and many an, unbeliever in spiritual intercourse has been overwhelmed with the evidence of identity which thus by sight and by communion has been presented."

On this page of a book by another author, we read that this woman was a  daughter of Judge Edmonds: Laura Edmonds.

"Miss  Laura  Edmonds,  a  daughter  of  the  Judge,  also  pursued  her researches  in  the  same  direction,  and  became  developed  as  an  excellent medium  for  trance  speaking,  the  discerning  of  spirits,  the  gift  of  tongues, including  several  dead  and  living  languages  utterly  unknown  to  herself,  the ability  to  travel  clairvoyantly  to  distant  places,  and  communicate  with  absent friends  by  the  mental  telegraph."

How strange that last night I had a dream telling me to "call Laura Edmonds," when Laura Edmonds was a figure reported to have such astonishing powers of contacting the dead. Just after having the dream, I went into my bathroom, where I again saw something very spooky I have seen about 12 times in the past year. 

Below we see the electrical outlet in the bathroom next to where I sleep. It is a modern-type GFCI outlet that normally shows a green light, except when the circuit is broken. The outlet is about 13 inches above the bathroom's toilet, which is an inch away from the wall containing the outlet. When I go the bathroom in the middle of the night, I see the green light very clearly, because it is the only light source in the bathroom. I don't turn on the regular light in the bathroom when I use the bathroom in the middle of the night, because I have heard that turning on a full light in the middle of the night will make it more difficult for you to fall back to sleep. 

Just after awaking from the dream about the late medium Laura Edmonds, I saw the green light above mysteriously turn off and then turn back on about two seconds later. I have seen this happen about 12 times during the year I have lived at my current location.  

To read more about my dreams, which include 300+ dreams seeming to refer to life after death, see my post here, which I have been updating almost daily for two years. 

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