Dining Room Table
in the Attic

From Chapter 3, Dreams.


Joyce and I had purchased our first home in 1987 and were expecting our first child the following March while we were busy remodeling the house. We bought a 100-year-old two-story Victorian frame home for $35,000. I wanted to restore every room in the home, tearing down the paneling or faded wallpaper, or outdated plumbing. We ended up gutting of the entire second floor and half of the first floor, and room-by-room, we oversaw the restorations, adding insulation, new wiring or plumbing, new walls, and near-original woodwork. I became obsessed with three areas of the house where attics or storage areas had been sealed, with no openings.

The back third of the second floor was only a story and-a-half, and it seemed like it would have been easy for a former tenant to have put a door from one of the second floor bedrooms into this attic area, but no door existed.
There was also a hidden room on the second floor, above the foyer, that adjoined the master bedroom, again with no means of getting in. The third area was the attic space above the second floor, again with no means of climbing in. As we were reconstructing, I cut a door into the back third of the second floor, and laid a floor, using it as storage.
In the master bedroom, I cut a door into this hidden room through one of the interior walls, laid a floor, and also used it for storage. Now we decided it was time to cut a hole into the second floor hallway ceiling that would give us access to the attic above.

I called a carpenter we had only recently employed for some small work and he agreed to come the following evening to cut the opening and make the door. That night I had a dream about that area. I dreamt that I was talking with an elderly man. We were standing in that attic and he showed me a dining room table that was kept there. When I woke, I had only a foggy memory of the old man, and that we were talking about a dining room table that was stored there. I told Joyce about the dream and became very excited to see the opening cut.

The carpenter arrived, cut the opening, and we both climbed up. There were only two items in the attic. They were two matching wooden expansion pieces for a dining room table top.


 


Sacred Dialogue: Tuning Into Mother Nature's Universal Broadcast Band by Roger Marsh

164 pages. PDF format for download. $1.95.
Sacred Dialogue explores how we can look beyond our five known senses and listen to Mother Nature’s Universal Broadcast Band. Roger Marsh began perceiving paranormal activity as a child and soon began writing the stories down.

Strange encounters in everyday life spawned dreams that looked into the future. Then the Info Bursts pushed into his life—huge amounts of unsolicited information about his environment and those around him; followed by extra sight and sound that seemed to push the boundaries of his physical world.

After more strange encounters in cemeteries and haunted houses, Roger experimented with a two-way communication to further enhance these extra senses—listening to the universe.

Now he tells his story for the first time —a sampling of what he has experienced over more than 40 years and some thoughts on how you too can listen in.
Table of Contents - see sample links below

Acknowledgements 9
Introduction 11

1 Camelot Fades 17

2 Death and Dying, Part 1 29

3 Dreams 43

4 Info Bursts 53

5 Extra Sight and Sound 67

6 Meditations and Interactions 75

7 Death and Dying, Part 2 93

8 Cemeteries 105

9 Haunted Houses 113

10 Beyond Physics 123

11 One-Hit Wonders 135

12 Listening to the Universe 153


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