Not entirely sure why old messages pop up suddenly whilst other messages
disappear, but I suspect that's the nature of this free news server I'm
using.
Regardless, we seem to have picked up another poster: Luke. I've noticed
Luke has some prophecy-like images going on that tend to make one wonder if
he's a bona fide fruit cake or if he may actually be on to something or if
he's simply receiving dreams in a form he identifies with, which is most
likely the best explanation. So all judgments aside, because, as we know,
no one can truly "judge" a dream, let's see what this nugget holds, shall
we?
"Nichols" wrote:
> Dream: The best man ever and the end of the world
> It's February 20th, 2013 - 11:30pm
[edits for grammar.... sorry.]
> I [went] to bed early and had a dream. It was really intense and
> wonderful. Let me relay it to you:
By all means, please do! :-)
> Ok, First I'm standing there, and many people were there and God was
> there.
Describe "there."
> I could see Him, plain as day. [He took] a bunch of us into a room, and
> then some people were rejected at the door. And the door shut on the
> people outside.
Loving it so far... the exclusivity principle in action :-)
> But then it wasn't a room any more, but a ship. [A] special kind of ship.
> It left the earth and went out to a region of space, not too far away from
> the earth, but far enough away.
Just *totally* out of curiosity, Luke -- How old are you?
> God was very kind and gentle to us in the ship. There [were] about 14 of
> us in this room. There was a table in the middle of the room, full of
> food. He invites us to have some food. He's talking to us, and loving us.
> Then He's gone for a minute and an elderly man is there, talking to us
> about the goodness of God.
Something tells me you will be this way all the rest of your life. Somehow,
I am not surprised.
> I get up from the table, and go to a big monitor on the side of the wall.
> I then say "Earth." And the ship flies to the earth, and hovers in orbit
> above it. Except the ship really didnt fly at all, but I merely was taken
> to the earth, by some sort of camera.
Highly suggestive of an "out of body" / "astral body" type experience.
> I looked at the earth and it was full of molten lava and destruction.
> I knew [that people who weren't on the ship were being judged.]
> It scared me to see the destruction and I said "back." And then the
> camera, or whatever went back to where we were.
A++ on the ability to directly control the perspective. Really good stuff
here.
Just out of curiosity (JOOC), about how many were actually on the ship?
How close was your perspective to the earth? Airplane, Jet, satellite,
moon?
Is there *any* way you could possibly elaborate on the destruction you
witnessed?
> I walked away a few steps and heard the trickling of water and went to see
> where it was coming from. I found the source and there was a wall plate
> and water was trickling out of the wall plate, into a small pool. I said,
> "The water of life." I cupped my hand and took two drinks of it.
This part is fascinating as well -- think carefully -- is there *any* part
of your own personal life (aside from two testicles) where you have
double-dipped into any type of resource?
> I then walk back to the middle of the room and God is there. He stands in
> front of me and I can feel the love He had for me. He asks me, "Now then,
> Who exactly is Jesus of Nazareth?" I told Him, without hestiation, "He's
> the best man ever!"
Well, that's certainly an interesting statement. No sense of denial nor
acceptance, merely definition. You did not, however, "exactly" answer God,
but in a pinch, I would be hard pressed to find a better answer. Did you
happen to notice the look upon God's face when you said this? Was there any
kind of response / emotion?
> So then a man in the room yells: "It's over!" We looked at the monitor and
> the destroyed Earth moves out of it's place and flies, in an arc towards
> the ship and parks itself outside. Then the ship instantly was on the
> planet.
>
> The door opens and we get out. The earth looked different. It had
> vegetation and trees and [animals I had never seen] before.
JOOC, what kind of vegetation? Arid, lush, trees, bushes, cacti, giant
broccoli?
> We all got into what I thought was a train, and was moving. We then come
> to stop in a huge hotel like structure. It was 4 stories high, with
> balconies and was wood panelled, with vegatation and trees and even
> ceiling fans. There were rooms along each of the walkways on the
> balconies.
> I knew, in my dream we were home.
"In my Father's home are many rooms."