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My dad is in the hospital and he is sedated and isn't himself right now. He is temporarily paralyzed for right now and can't talk. I want to talk to him in my dreams I know you can control your dreams do you think I'll be able to talk to him???? I really want to is it possible?
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Research telepathy. Also try projecting to him energy and pray for his safe recovery. It may help but I'm not 100%.
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Thank you both alot! I'm going to look up AP
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I'm sure apart of him will still hear and comprehend your words. Don't be afraid to talk with him directly. You'd be amazed at how well your intentions will still come through, regardless if your words aren't 100% understood. Language and comprehension does not exceed the power of love.

Even coma patients when they wake up, have told their friends and family that they heard what they were saying to them. Even when they were not able to understand word for word, the knowledge that they were there with them was comforting.

I think you would be better off communicating to him in person and being there with him, which is a 100% sure way to show him your support, than frantically trying to learn lucid dreaming or astral projection in hopes that you'll be able to connect with him.

I wish your father good health and a speedy recovery. Blessings to you and yours.
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There are many cases of people under sedation being able to repeat what the surgeons were saying. It's quiet amazing.

Try to stay with him allot as well, it's a practice with new born twins, because there alone in the world, they but the babies side by side, it's comforting for them, i think it would help your dad stay with you.
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