<p>In this episode, two listeners from Oregon share the kinds of dreams that don’t fade with the morning light. One recalls a chilling encounter with a mysterious, wide-brimmed figure who silently peers through a bedroom window — watching after driving down her Grandparent's long driveway. The other finds herself speaking with a woman who calmly exchanges what it felt like to die. These aren’t nightmares in the traditional sense — they’re quiet, lifelike, and deeply unsettling. The most disturbing part? They felt <em>true</em>. Join us as we explore what happens when dreams mimic reality just a little too closely — and linger long after we wake.</p><p><br></p><p>Special thank you to special friends of the podcast:</p><p>Pontip and Maia </p><p><br></p><p>Produced by: Christine Ober</p><p>Music by: </p><p>Samuel Adams via Pixabay and Virtual/Visual/Views </p><p>&</p><p><em>Tonight You Belong To Me</em> by Patience and Prudence </p><p><br></p><p><br></p>