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The mountain and the cavern
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(02-02-2015, 01:30 AM)Nanny Wrote: Wow, I became speechless after reading this.
I'd like to ask you a few questions, but PLEASE! know that not answering any or all of them is totally respected, to say the least.  Whew~

Is this the first dream of this profound spiritual nature that you've had?
Do you feel that this is a literal message for us all, and that it's telling us all that great evil is about to be loosed? (I sure have read from some sources that have been warning folks that they've gotten messages that evil's been given "carte blanche" for a short season so I felt compelled to ask you.)

Thank you for posting your dream. Reading this makes me want to read more of your dreams.
Bless you for reading this whether you have answers for it, or not.
This is heavy stuff.  


No, this isn't the first dream of a profound spiritual nature I've had. There have been others. They vary with the message being given. Some are personal, meant only for me. Some involve me helping people who've become "stuck" in this realm cross over. Some are "this is a head's up so pay attention". Some dreams I know I've been traveling, "going walkies" is how I describe it, to see what needs to be seen so I can deliver a message. That's basically what this dream was, me going walkies so I could deliver a message.

It is both a literal and figurative message. The creature I saw may have appeared as it did-as HE did, because the energy was so masculine-because I recently read a book sent to me by a friend(she said she was guided to do so because it had info I would need. She was right) which discussed Baphomet and my head needed a way to represent what I was seeing. Same thing with the cavern-could be likened to a womb-but my sense is it was more an aspect of a hidden place. The mountain has been in other dreams, always with that sense of foreboding. I don't know if it's literal or metaphorical, like I'm seeing a real mountain or my mind is seeing whatever the place is as Mt. Doom from the Lord of the Rings.

Is what I saw real? Yes. I've journeyed enough to know the difference between real and unreal. BUT, and this is key, the future isn't set in stone. It's fluid and can be shifted or changed, depending on actions/decisions made now. Heck, even the act of observing the future may be enough to change events, if quantum physics is correct. However, there are events in time that are like markers. They are there, they can't be changed, they can't be shifted. Sometimes they run across many timelines. The key here is taking advantage of the opportunities these markers provide to come out on the other side better than when you went in, using the markers as opportunities to grow and to become.

What is coming is one of those markers. It's going to happen. It's already happening. It's been happening since the end of the last time this world has gone through one of these events. It's not so much "evil"-which is really a subjective label. Things that happen are just things that happen. It's how we perceive them that predicates how we will label them. Same thing with karma. There is no good or bad karma. Karma just is. It's how we perceive the karma which decides whether or not we call it good or bad-as it is the opposite of light and love. It's all about keeping humans in a state of fear. If we're in fear, we can't grow and we stay where we are, as we are. We're also more susceptible to being controlled by those who know how to manipulate people who are lost in their fears.

IOW, to paraphrase Gandhi, we must be the change we want to see in the world. If we want the world to reflect light and love then we must BE light and love so there's something to reflect. Remember what the Bible says, that perfect love casts out all fear. The darkness of fear cannot stand in the face of the light of love.

I'll admit I was frightened by what I suspected I was "seeing", but more because I thought being there meant I was to take part in whatever was occurring, or that I had been summoned to witness. That was a no bueno, as a friend would say. No way, no how was I going to stay there. I was more than ready to rip myself out of there, which is why my guide arrived. He knew he needed to reassure me, to help me find my way out of my fear, so I could report what I saw. Why I didn't need to see the whole ritual, I don't know, but since I trust my guides, I trust his judgment on that one. Dropping into fear the way I did tells me that I need to work more on my detachment and non-judgment skills, however. Smile

Heh-apparently I'm finished with the message because I'm being gently reminded that I have to get up in the morning so it would be wise to go to bed now. Big Grin
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The mountain and the cavern - by ThePaladin - 02-01-2015, 11:29 PM
RE: The mountain and the cavern - by Nanny - 02-02-2015, 01:30 AM
RE: The mountain and the cavern - by ThePaladin - 02-02-2015, 03:05 AM

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