by Wanda June Hill » Sat May 24, 2008 1:14 pm
Yes, that was very interesting since that seems to be what many who've had dreams about him have concluded and Maia's comments about what he's doing fit that too. In my dreams of him, they are very clear, bright and precise- but I don't truly "hear" or see his lips move when I hear his voice...he smiles some, but not like he used to when he lit up etc:...and he is always doing something or going somewhere-and took me along a time or two- but as for how he looked, dark pants, white shirt, sleeves rolled, and he looks like he'd like to look...his best in his eyes- he looks happy, relaxed finally and he is healthy looking too. Same hair and body style and still moves and stands the same way... to relate to people more I guess, he is Elvis like we saw and knew him to be... everyone seems to see him that way.
I laughed sometimes a long time ago, when I'd read that people said he came dressed up in his costumes.... I kind of think that would be funny, but maybe he NEEDED to do that for them so they'd know it was him?
One can't say, so I just thought it was funny, to my self. Would he need to do that? I don't know.
He never did when I "saw" him nor did he when my sis in law said he appeared in her bedroom doorway and "lit up the room" and woke her up-within minutes the phone rang and it was about her son in Vietanum- he was ill and a friend called his mom to tell her. She talked to Elvis a few days later- told him what she'd found out and he said he knew someone high up and he'd see if he could do something to help. Her son had some tough things happen to friends of his in the service-right beside him in fact and it kind of freaked him out as it would most people-anyway, within a few months her son was discharged and returned home early. Elvis never did say nor would he admit to having done anything-he would merely say, "I'm glad it worked out" and change the subject. That's how he was usually when he did something astounding for someone...he just credited it to prayer and God's hand a work. Nothing he did, of course.
Well, to more dreams!
wjh
Wanda June Hill
author of "We Remember, Elvis" & "Elvis - Face to Face"