Kate:
I've found that my divine guidance uses my dreams to communicate with me. I believe that it is very possible that your guidance was showing you through a dream that you don't have anything to worry about because if you did, something negative would've resulted from the dream you had.
It is also possible that your guidance was telling you that if you watch horrific things, you're going to fill your memory banks with horrific thought patterns. These thought patterns will act according to their very limited way of thinking, and could provide you with something to deal with at some time.
Did you know that Amityville horror was based on a hoax?
Here's a paragraph that explains.
In time, Ronald DeFeo’s attorney, William Weber, told how the Lutzes had come to him after leaving the house, and he had told them their “experiences” could be useful to him in preparing a book. “We created this horror story over many bottles of wine that George Lutz was drinking,” Weber told the Associated Press. “We were creating something the public wanted to hear about.” Weber later filed a two-million-dollar lawsuit against the couple, charging them with reneging on their book deal. The Cromartys also sued the Lutzes, Anson, and the publishers, maintaining that the fraudulent haunting claims had resulted in sightseers destroying any privacy they might have had. During the trials the Lutzes admitted that virtually everything in The Amityville Horror was pure fiction (Nickell 1995; Kaplan and Kaplan 1995).
It comes from this article.
http://www.csicop.org/si/2003-01/amityville.htmlI don't mean to imply that there isn't such a thing as negative minded spirits, but I believe you were being told that you don't have to worry.