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Weekend Visions About Clients Past and Future

I had several visions this weekend.

1) About a woman who is of African ethnicity. I could not tell from the dream if she was in the United States or UK. She had very light skin and blonde hair almost like albino features or maybe she just dyed her hair blonde to match light features. I am suppose to tell her she will be having a baby boy this year. I was told in this vision her name begins with the letter "C" I almost want to say Cynthia.

2) Robert who crossed over in 1996 came to me. He is very slender 5'10" had dark brown hair. I felt like his age was mid 40's possibly age 46.He spoke of dying on the way to work. I am not sure if he left earlier to work out and he may have died near the health club. He had on tan pants and dark green polo shirt. He says his wife did not kiss him before he left for work that morning, they had a disagreement. This stays with her and he wants her to let go of that thought. She has been thinking about selling the house. He says to tell her he approves of the decisison.

3) This weekends dreams continued to show a significance of the numbers 4, 20 and 25. I will have to check it against numerical happenstance and lottery for the week and see what happens.
In spiritual historical studies dreaming of the number four represents the earth, meaning the earth has 4 earth elements. It could represent a significance of extreme weather conditions between 2/20-2/25.

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