Dream Walker

  The Dream Walker

Back in 2010 I was working with a couple of paranormal investigators who were 

working on an online show. I did advertising on various social sites with a bent 

towards the spooky. It was all great fun. 

After the start of their 3rd season it kinda just stopped. It was quite a bit of work 

with little to no pay off. 

I’d made lots of interesting connections in the para-community. But all good 

things come to an end so we moved on. Through Facebook, where everyone 

went after MySpace we all kept in touch. That’s how I became acquainted with a 

lady who claimed to be a dream-walker, that is she reads dreams of others. 

She’d been interviewed for that show. It was called “Beyond Natural” there are 

still some YouTube interviews from the show still floating around. 

Well one Saint Patrick’s Day I’d posted on Facebook the pagan view of this 

holiday. Something like…

The tale about Saint Patrick banishing all snakes from Ireland was just a twisted 

metaphor for the church ridding the island of pagans and that snakes had never

been in Ireland. Furthermore according to the archaeological research no such 

serpent has ever resided in the country.

Later that day I saw that Susie (the Dream reader) had written some rather rude 

remarks about how I didn’t know what I was talking about and gave her 

explanation about the great Saint. I replied to her to please remember that even 

though my post would appear on her news feed that it was posted on MY profile 

page and to please be respectful.

That was that and I thought it was over. The next morning I checked my page 

and found that she’d gone on a rude rant. I deleted her stuff after taking a copy 

in case she started up again and thought no more about it. People can get overly 

excited where their religion is concerned. 

Well that night shortly after I’d fallen to sleep I rolled over and heard a child’s 

voice say, “Mom.” I open my eyes and see our daughter Ashley standing inside 

the doorway of our bathroom door, I mean like she had looked at the age of 6-7. 

Our daughter was 28 at that time. So she walks to my bed and the next thing I 

know she has jumped on top of me and morphed into a very overweight middle 

age woman. I got a good look at her and it was Susie. I kicked her off of me and 

she vanished. I was really angry! Morally speaking you should NEVER violate 

another persons space like that. 

I called my Wiccan sister and told her what had occurred. She really got mad! 

This supposedly religious woman had trespassed and attacked me in my own 

home!

So as Witches we did this:

I wrote a ritual where we both would travel (astrally) to her home and speak to 

her guardian angels and tell them what she’d done. Then with permission of all 

higher powers we took a golden cord and bound her (This would prevent her 

from using her abilities) with this provision, that If and when she realized the 

wrong in what she had done the cord would gradually melt away. 

A few days later she sent me an apology and used the excuse that she was 

fighting cancer and that’s why she did what she had done. Well that’s fine 

however she’s not the only woman to have cancer and it was no excuse for truly 

reprehensible behavior. But I think she’s doing good and it worked out. But I do 

keep up big psychic protection around my house now.  





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