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| Prophetic Dreams Do you see things in your dreams that predict the future? Have you had a dream that you think is prophetic? This is the place to talk about it! |
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June 14, 2009 - I see war again. This shall be like no war
that has ever been fought before. The two suns against the red star. Many cities shall burn. There is another path to this vision, but I shall not reveal since this involves the eagle. |
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Doom and gloom gets old as prophecy, you know? Do you ever prophesy anything positive happening?
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Love & Light, Iris @>--->>--->>------ "Where'er you walk, cool gales shall fan the glade, Trees, where you sit, shall crowd into a shade: Where'er you tread, the blushing flowers shall rise, And all things flourish where you turn your eyes." --Alexander Pope |
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Learn to handle the truth. All of it. |
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Well, doesn't that mean about fifty percent of what she's prophesying should have positive content? I think I hand the truth just fine, thanks!
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Love & Light, Iris @>--->>--->>------ "Where'er you walk, cool gales shall fan the glade, Trees, where you sit, shall crowd into a shade: Where'er you tread, the blushing flowers shall rise, And all things flourish where you turn your eyes." --Alexander Pope |
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It would be nice to always see the "positive" side of things & never have to ever glimpse at the negative part. However, how to you have good in the world if you dont have the BAD to identify with? You cant.
You can only identify "Good" when the "Bad" Exist. Or think of it this way, if I ONLY looked at the Positive outcomes in life...how would I ever PREPARE for the worst in life? You couldn't,....thats why you should always hope & pray for the Best--but ALWAYS Prepare incase the worst happens. If you know the bible you should understand the Mat 24:43-44 & Mat 25:1-13(Parable of the 10 virgins) Matthew 24:43 "But be sure of this, that if the head of the house had known at what time of the night the thief was coming, he would have been on the alert and would not have allowed his house to be broken into. |
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Many times when I write I am still half asleep. Some times I can't even read what I had written down because of my state of mind and water droplets. I usually keep these notes on a scrap piece of paper and post what I have written when I have time, but I do include the date that I had the vision on.
Iris - I am a male... I noticed you mentioned "she". It does seem that I pick up on doom and gloom... I don't know why this is? I can do a reading on the upcoming golden age, but nobody has asked. Do you know what my very first vision was? When I was about 14 years old (I am 40 now) I awoke from a dream and ran into the dining room to tell my dad what my dream was about. I was so excited because I felt like I was actually there... it was something I had never felt before. I had found myself in Egypt standind in front of the Sphinx. I looked down at the ground which became translucent and I found myself floating down to a large room size chamber. In this chamber there was a large jar and before I could open the container a dark shadow chased me from the room. I emerged back out looking down at the left paw of the Sphinx. Shortly after I awoke. I told my dad about this and had always felt something is buried under the left paw of the Sphinx... years later a group of researchers discovered a room sized cavity under the right paw of the Sphinx by ground radar. I was facing the Sphinx so my left would be the right side from the prespective of the Sphinx. And so there you are my very first vision... I'll never forget it. I have never attempted to do another reading on this subject... the shadow that is down there is pure evil. The Egyptian government will not allow anyone to excavate to find out if there truely is a room down there... it is probably for the better. Perhaps they know evil lurks below the Sphinx? |
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Hazel, for God's sake, grow up!
You don't listen at all, do you? I'm not talking to you anymore, because it's pointless to try to have a discussion with a robotic parrot, who has no ears. And dear, I mean that the way Jesus did. You are wasting my time and energy, and everyone else's who has to read you as well.
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Love & Light, Iris @>--->>--->>------ "Where'er you walk, cool gales shall fan the glade, Trees, where you sit, shall crowd into a shade: Where'er you tread, the blushing flowers shall rise, And all things flourish where you turn your eyes." --Alexander Pope |
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Oh, okay, sorry, it's kind of hard to tell a person's gender from e_mc02. Is that a reference to E=mc2, square, not times 2. Einstein, energy, what has it to do with prophecy? Or does it?
I suppose your way of taking notes could account for why things sound so cryptic, but some of them also sound like attempts at poetic verse, which I guess is why it reminds me of Nostradamus. I wasn't aware that we were supposed to ask for readings on certain things. I would think a reading on an upcoming golden age would be quite refreshing, actually. I have an Episcopal Church I visit at times, where I used to be a member back in the seventies, and the same priest is still there, and he's actually a Jew who converted to Christianity in his thirties. He was bouncing off the walls, way back then, so excited about the destruction of earth, and all ecstatic, expecting it to happen any day, and the doom and gloom seemed to not scratch the surface one iota. I didn't understand it then, and I don't understand it now, frankly. It's so callous! He would talk of his Jewish relatives and how they wouldn't be saved, because they wouldn't listen to him and be converted, and he wouldn't care! How do people live with that attitude? Don't you suffer some sort of survivor guilt? Something? He was still talking like that the last time I visited, over thirty years later, still expecting it all any day. But you know, Jesus told the disciples it would happen before some of them died. It obviously did not. So, maybe there's another meaning to all of that than a literal one? Most of the Bible is based on dreams and visions, and Jesus taught in parables. All of these things require an understanding of symbolic language, and symbolic language reveals a whole different picture in the Bible than literal language does. I also have many dreams and visions of real events before they come, but I don't put my whole focus on that. I'd rather be sure I'm getting some balance and focus more on spiritual lessons and healing and inner guidance, and most of the time, I get more visions and dreams of that nature. If I allow myself to get depressed, I seem to pick up more disasters and such. So maybe you are depressed? The Sphinx vision is cool! I had a teacher... I lived out in the country, in a fishing village, in a place called Jerusalem, across from Galilee (really!). I went to this little three room school house for grammar school... so it was the same teacher for grades 1,2,5, and 6. There were two grades in each room. Her name was Mrs. Spink, and we always called her The Sphinx, because she was elderly and gray-haired and wise. I think because of her, I've always been a bit fascinated with Egyptian things. Were you frustrated not to see the contents of the jar? What would they have used that sort of vessel for, do you know? Was it called an amphora? It's too bad they didn't actually uncover the room. I don't believe in evil in the same way as you do, I think. Certainly sick or immature people take actions that are evil at times. But I don't see evil entities as being real and having substance. I see them as metaphorical and fear-based illusions. Sorry.
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Love & Light, Iris @>--->>--->>------ "Where'er you walk, cool gales shall fan the glade, Trees, where you sit, shall crowd into a shade: Where'er you tread, the blushing flowers shall rise, And all things flourish where you turn your eyes." --Alexander Pope |
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Want an experience with evil? You should have worked with me on the night shift at the Country Inn in Lampasas. Needless to say I only worked there for about 3 months before the paranormal activity got really bad. The office was said to have been built on top of an old indian battle ground.
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Well, no dear, I don't want an experience with evil, of course I don't. Why would any sane person want that? I've never heard of the Country Inn in Lampasas either, so I'm not sure "needless to say" is quite apt. It sounds a bit like the "Poltergeist" movies though. Wasn't an old Indian burial ground alleged to be the source of the problems in that one? So silly! I have to agree that it's scurrilous what was done to the Native Americans by the European settlers as a whole. Robbed of their land, their lifestyle, their dignity, so badly that many tribes still live in poverty to this day. I am always relieved that *my* European ancestor who settled here was Roger Williams, who took the side of the Native Americans, believing some King in England didn't have any right to be selling their lands. He got thrown out of Salem, Massachusetts, for that one, and founded the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, my birth state, dedicated to religious freedom, and was always a friend to the Narragansetts, the Native American tribe there, which is also a small part of my ancestry. He is an ancestor on both my parents sides, and even of my stepfather, so I figured I was supposed to pay attention to the things he had to teach me. Of course the Europeans were themselves trying to escape religious persecution and find a place where they could live free of such oppression. It simply could be argued that they went about it the wrong way, passing that oppression on to others, recreating, for example in the Salem witch hunts, the very atmosphere they were trying to escape. Such a complicated history this country has, for sure. I weep when I think of what the Native American tribes lost though, and the horrors that were forced on them. If you are trying to say they had no right to fight back, that is rather silly, isn't it? Would you fight for your home and your lifestyle if you were under attack? Wouldn't you do anything to protect your loved ones? Well, much to think about for sure, though I don't think black and white thinking gets us very far.
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Love & Light, Iris @>--->>--->>------ "Where'er you walk, cool gales shall fan the glade, Trees, where you sit, shall crowd into a shade: Where'er you tread, the blushing flowers shall rise, And all things flourish where you turn your eyes." --Alexander Pope |