- Sat Apr 09, 2005 3:22 pm
#363
It was recommended by one of your readers that I post my second dream. My first dream which occurred about 7-8 years ago, "A dream too good to be just a dream" has been posted and available to read. This last one occurred about 4-7 months ago. If the Blessed Virgin should appear in another one of my dreams I will highlight the day of the month in every calander I can find. I just thougth and thought about them after they occurred and forgot about noting the exact dates. Am I dreaming Her because I have always been devoted to her I do not know, perhaps. I do get disappointed because I do not dream her every night. I have prayed many rosaries and have been praying three rosaries a day for quite some time. Nevertheless, in this last dream I fell asleep one night praying the rosary. I was on the last decade and slumbered off. She seemed to be standing like on a hill about like 20 maybe 30 yards away. She had green all over Her except for Her front which was full of either many many gittering gems or tiny shiny stars. Her front held my eyes but I could see a tree close on Her right side and branches apparently of anotheron tree on her left side. She was looking at something over and beyond me, straight over my head. The glittering held my eyes of course and I awoke quickly, I felt the rosary in my hand and finished praying it. I called my wife who was still up and I told her, "I saw her again and She was dressed in green and Her from was full of little stars." She may have been Our Lady of Guadalupe and I told m y wife but Our Lady of Guadalupe does not have stars on her does She? My wife said yes she does. I jumped out of bed, went into our living room where we have a picture of Her and for the first time noticed the stars on Her cape. I went into our den where we have another picture of Her and sure enough that picture has stars on Her cape also. I have seen many many pictures of Her and for the first time noted the stars on her cape. I do not know why. My wife said She had come around to help me finish praying the rosary. God Bless you all. Sincerely, Ernest E. Valdez. Evaldez97@aol.com.
Ernest E. Valdez