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Post by Tulameen on Mar 29, 2005 11:19:08 GMT -5
You have some rather vivid dreams, Michelle. Thanks for sharing this one with us!
This is interesting in light of the 8.0 Earthquake in Indonesia yesterday.
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Post by Tulameen on Feb 15, 2005 11:59:26 GMT -5
Wow, Jack, this is some dream. I tend to agree with you on the time interpretation of the changing moon phases. And the storm - all I can think of now is that double-whammy of cyclones in the Pacific (see thread above) and how weird the weather has been.
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Post by Tulameen on Feb 14, 2005 13:31:20 GMT -5
I did not post it here but did post it on another forum. On friday (2/11) I had a strong feeling something having far-reaching consequences was about to happen. On Sunday we heard of the death of Sr. Lucia, the last of the Fatima visionaries (see separate thread under "news.")
I only heard the news this morning because I don't have televison or internet at home.
However, yesterday in an altered state, I asked whether this "endtimes" stuff was real or were the shrinks right, who say that we invent this stuff for various reasons. (Those of you who know me well, know that the scientist and the mystic in me have been duking it out for years.) My vision showed that the shrinks are wrong.
I saw rotting bones laying on the ground next to the doorstep. Death is nearby, on our doorstep
We stepped easily over these bones. However, there were two other great events to come, and we would not step over these.
The Earth will be cleansing itself physically and spiritually. We can pray for the events to be mitigated, and we can pray to survive the changes, but as of this moment, they are coming - they are on the doorstep - and cannot be turned back.
My previous dreams and visions have indicated that we will pass through this shift. It won't be easy - it will be like experiencing birth all over again.
Hold on tight, Dorothy, because Kansas is going bye-bye.
The death of Sr. Lucia opens the door to the rest of the endtimes events.
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Feb 4, 2005 19:08:19 GMT -5
Post by Tulameen on Feb 4, 2005 19:08:19 GMT -5
And the messages in answer to our prayers continue...
Earlier this week, I was praying and asking for a dream from God that would show me my path and what it is I should be doing here on my Earthwalk. I didn't remember my dreams but the next day I was walking across campus and a young man stepped out in front of me in a white t-shirt (and that's strange in itself because it's COLD here). His t-shirt said "Search and Destroy!"
You would have to know me well to understand how appropriate this was for me! And it made me smile. It was confirmation.
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Post by Tulameen on Dec 19, 2003 16:57:15 GMT -5
Hi Jane, I certainly believe you. God does answer us, and he answers in the way he knows you'll understand. I hope others post their experiences in having questions/prayers answered in material ways. Thanks for starting this fascinating thread! Tulameen
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Post by Tulameen on Nov 5, 2003 21:34:29 GMT -5
BeHa'alotecha: Prophetic Dreams In contrast to the unique clarity of Moses' prophecy, ordinary prophecy is bestowed through the medium of dreams: "If someone among you experiences divine prophecy, I will make Myself known to him in a vision, I will speak to him in a dream." [Num. 12:6] What is so special about dreams? Dreams serve an important function in the world. Great dreams, Rav Kook wrote, are the foundation of the universe. Dreams exist on many levels: the prophetic dreams mentioned above; the conscious dreaming of poets; the visions of great thinkers for a better world; and our national aspirations, "When God will return the captivity of Zion, we will be like dreamers." [Ps. 126:1] Of course, not every dream falls under the category of a great dream. Some dreams are inconsequential. "Dreams speak falsely." [Zechariah 10:2] What determines whether a dream is prophetic or trivial? A true servant of God concentrates his aspirations and efforts towards benefiting the entire world. When one's thoughts and actions are occupied exclusively with perfecting all of creation, then the imagination is only stimulated by matters relating to the universal reality. Such an individual's dreams will be of great significance, linked to the truth of reality in the past, present, and future. On the other hand, if one is preoccupied with private concerns, then his imaginative faculties will be limited, like his thoughts, to personal issues. What truth could be revealed in imaginings that never succeed in ascending beyond egocentric thoughts and wishes? As the Sages expressed it, prophetic dreams come via angels - universal forces pre-set to perfect the world. False dreams come via demons - unholy forces with private goals, inconsistent with the overall universal order. [Brachot 55] From www.geocities.com/m_yericho/ravkook/BEHAAL63.htm
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Post by Tulameen on Oct 17, 2003 15:25:06 GMT -5
Late last week I had this very strange dream. It's only a fragment but very compelling. I'd love to hear your thoughts on what it could mean. It doesn't seem apocalyptic until you think about the "abomination of desolation" mentioned in Daniel:
Dn:9:27: 27 And he shall confirm the covenant with many, in one week: and in the half of the week the victim and the sacrifice shall fail: and there shall be in the temple the abomination of desolation: and the desolation shall continue even to the consummation, and to the end. (DRV)
Here is the dream:
I was with an older man whom I don't know but I apparently knew him in the dream (I'm not even sure of that). I don't now remember what he looked like. He took me into a Catholic church - there was no one else in there at the time, but he said he wanted to receive Communion. I wondered how he could receive without attending Mass.
He walked up to the altar, but instead of approaching the tabernacle (which is what he would have done if he were after the host), he opened a secret door in the altar - the door had a cross on it. The hinges of the door were on my side of it, so I couldn't get a very good look inside when he opened the door.
He pulled out a bunch of wafers - they were as thin as potato chips - and stuffed them into his mouth. Bits and pieces of the wafers crumbled all over the floor. I protested loudly that that was sacriledge and an insult to God, and he just laughed.
That's all I remember.
Here are some of I disagreeociations:
Communion: calls to mind Strieber's book (in addition to the Holy Communion associations). I wondered why he called it "Communion" - was it meant to be deliberatly provocative? To deliberately have the association with Christ? Hmmmm....
Stuffing the wafers into his mouth: This reminds me of a lunch meeting I had with the parish priest back in the States. He sat there stuffing whole pieces of lettuce into his mouth and it reminded me of those paintings of devils tormenting souls in hell by Hieronomous Bosch. I could only think of that horribile demon stuffing a whole human body into its mouth...
This priest is very into "modernization" of the chuch and has caused a storm of controversy in the parish (I won't go into it here). Suffice it to say he isn't well liked in that parish. (Count me on the side of the not-well-likers, after that lunch!)
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Post by Tulameen on Oct 16, 2003 19:12:06 GMT -5
Thanks for the links, Nivek. I'll check them out!
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Post by Tulameen on Nov 2, 2004 14:16:18 GMT -5
It's not unusual to feel that way. I think that we are meant to question, to think and to work hard to understand. How could a loving God allow all this suffering? I know how you feel. I, too, have looked at the hatred, injustice, bloodshed and suffering (much of that in the name of "God" or "religion") and said, "Why?" Sometimes we must ask those questions, then sit quietly and wait for a reply. Your bible gave you a reply. I have received replies in similar ways. What I have come to understand is that God has given us free will -- otherwise, what is the point of existence, if we are characters in a play that is already written?-- and He won't interfere or intervene without our asking Him directly. Even then, sometimes,for reasons unknown to me, he does not answer our prayers in the way we expect. I have prayed all my life for world peace and I have not yet seen it. Perhaps it is because there are so many who want war? I don't know the answer. Perhaps we cannot pray for others without their consent? Perhaps we can only pray for our own peace, and a means to create peace in our own neighborhoods? So much to ponder. *sigh* It's probably not much comfort to hear me say this. But you aren't alone in your wondering, and truly, I have shaken my fist at God many, many times. I've not yet been struck by a thunderbolt....
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Post by Tulameen on Oct 16, 2003 19:24:38 GMT -5
Ragboy, the "boiling from the inside" that you describe sounds very much like microwaves! That's how they cook food - they heat from the inside; if you don't poke holes in your potato skin, it'll explode from the steam.
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Post by Tulameen on Aug 6, 2003 16:54:52 GMT -5
Many of us have been having dreams about a coming storm. I found this by visionary Sadie Jaramillo on a Catholic Prophecy site called Signs of the Times. Check it out: May 20, 2003 [Jesus says to her]: ...Be watchful therefore for all that has been given to signal the great changes approaching. Let those who wonder why the Spirit of God is raising little apostolate's for sanctification realize the harvest IS ripe for the harvesting! Before it is stolen I am establishing the Reign of the Two Hearts, to bring the Divine Will of the Father! Recall the message of the storm. (This message was originally given to me September 18, 1995.) During a dream, I heard Jewish songs, singing and chanting and I see this lady with other people scurrying about and she says , "You better go now and get ready!" I asked, "Why?" She replied, "Because there is a storm, the likes of which humanity has never seen, and it's coming soon." The lady was short and rather stout. She had black hair, but I didn't recognize her. I woke up and felt very moved by what I had seen and heard.) The above dream was clarified for me on September 21, 1995. ......A storm of enormous proportion, death, and destruction, will strike. The storm revealed in your dream. There will follow, as a continuous scourge, one disaster after another. Amid great confusion and turmoil will the great warning come! www.sign.org/msgdetail.phtml?idnum=899
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Post by Tulameen on Aug 11, 2003 16:48:12 GMT -5
I'm just glad you maced him! I'll have to think about your thoughts. Right now my computer's on the fritz and it keeps rebooting itself whenever I get on the 'net. Need to call service, I guess.
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Post by Tulameen on Aug 8, 2003 15:11:23 GMT -5
Hi Kitty Jo, I want to go back and read Revelations again. What I thought as I read your post was this: Each of us who is called and who answers will have a role to play in the coming events. I think you and I will have similar roles. There are a couple of reasons why I think this. First, because I think it's sensible to assume that those with similar tasks will find each other and team up; Second, that I had a dream/vision in which I was given a crown, a shield and a bow (like the ones that come with your horse! ) and because I agree with your Mom that the dream has much more profound meaning than the mundane.
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Post by Tulameen on Aug 6, 2003 16:23:27 GMT -5
Hi Kitty Jo - What an amazing dream! I was fascinated with the part about the mirror, where you looked and saw a reflection that was someone else. I've had mirror deams in which I can't see a clear reflection, and a few where I saw myself - but nothing like yours! I think it was not a personal dream, but probably prophetic. Did you know anyone who fought in either of the Gulf Wars? My feeling about this is that you were being given advance warning about future events. It's impossible to say right now which gulf war that was, or if your feelings are more correct and it's U.S. soil, and/or some event yet to happen, but in any case my sense is that it depicts the war that leads to something much bigger. We have yet to see the results of this last one. Perhaps in a future dream you'll be able to discern the message on the side of the horse. I think, too, it wasn't yet time for you to know specifically where the horse was going to take you, although riding off toward the storm gives the general idea that the horse will take you into the trouble and not away from it. There are many who will play a role in future events, roles assigned by God with our assent (He does not force us to do anything; we always have a choice.) I think maybe this dream could also be saying that your role will be peacekeeper, and warrior for God. Tulameen
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Post by Tulameen on Apr 22, 2003 22:22:38 GMT -5
Hi! Your dream sounds terrible. Please give us some insight into why you feel this is an endtimes dream. I can't say I have had a dream like this one lately (or ever). Let me think about it and get back to you. Tulameen
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