Yesterday, I had a disturbing dream - a dream not unlike the dream I had in April about Mary Estelle, which resulted in me finding her grave site and headstone only a few months later.
This dream was disturbing because (a) it was in color, (b) I was the person in the dream, instead of my own self, and (c) it was an almost lucid vision. These three aspects are indicators to me that what I'm seeing is important, and that it's either already happened, or it's about to happen, and that I need to pay close attention to the details.
Here is the experience:
I am laying on the ground, on my left side, my head propped on a large, jagged boulder. I am surrounded by fallen leaves. To my right, there is a scattering of small aspen trees. To my left, about two feet away from me, there is an embankment that leads to the river. I can't tell whether there are rocks on the slope, or if it's just earth.
I am either on some kind of hard-packed dirt trail, or a very narrow sidewalk or bicycle path. I don't know where I am, but I know I'm not in a city or town. I'm out in the country, I think - or maybe, out in the mountains.
I've had an accident. I own a white Jeep (a Wrangler or a Renegade - I'm not sure. It looks almost like a 2007 Dakar). The vehicle went off the road, but it's nowhere to be seen, and I don't know how I got here.
My name is Sarah Zimmerman. I am between 20 and 22 years old. I have shoulder-length blond hair, blue eyes, and I am wearing blue jeans and a cream-colored shirt with some kind of design on it that I can't seem to see. I am lost; I don't know where I am. Please help me!
Since having this experience, and working to get more information about it, here is what I've managed to figure out:
1. For some reason, Sarah lost control of her vehicle. She may have hit a patch of black ice, or maybe she was swerving to avoid a collision with an animal on the road. I don't know either way.
2. The vehicle may or may not have ended up in the river. She was thrown from it when it careened off the road, and when she hit the ground, her head landed on the jagged boulder and killed her.
3. No one knows where she was going, there were no witnesses - she was alone on the road - and there is no sign of any accident. And, no one knows, yet, that she's missing.
I can't be certain, but I feel that the accident area is nearby - perhaps, in one of our city parks (we have a couple of parks here where you'd swear you're not in the city at all), or maybe somewhere in Banff National Park or Jasper National Park.
I am working to get more information about this. If I do get more, I will be sure to post an update.