Sunday, July 31, 2011

Dreaming about Mace



To see or use mace in your dream, speaks to your mission for objectivity over subjectivity. You do not give your feelings a chance to govern your activities 



Monday, July 11, 2011

Jews Joseph and Daniel Prophetic Dream


 Since ancient occasions the conviction that dreams are either warnings or predictions has been exceptionally normal. The Talmud, the Hebrew sacred book of practical wisdom, reveals that the Jews gave great importance both to the dream and to the one whom the Lord gave the information to interpret the dream. 

Joseph and Daniel were two Israelites who attained high regard for their aptitude as dream interpreters. The most famous example (today) of the importance of dreams and the interpreter is the narrative of Joseph. 

While detained, Joseph would interpret other detainee's dreams. At the point when the Pharaoh had an aggravating dream of 7 fat and 7 thin bovines, he called for Joseph to be conveyed to him to interpret the dream. Joseph decoded the dream and answered to the Pharaoh that it was alluding to seven years of abundance followed by 7 years of famine - warning of future occasions. The Pharaoh noticed the warning and prepared for the lean years, thereby occupying what may have been a disaster. 



Sunday, July 3, 2011

Prophetic Dreams and Impact on History: Abraham Lincoln


 There are various recorded instances wherein unmistakable individuals have had prophetic dreams that have impacted history somehow. At times, as with Abraham Lincoln, the dream was disregarded with critical outcomes, while others were more cautious and paid attention to the nocturnal message. 

Abraham Lincoln 

A well realized American assassination dream was one in which the injured individual himself dreamed of his assassination. 

About two weeks previously John Booth's projectile struck Abraham Lincoln in Ford's Theater, Lincoln dreamed that he heard repressed wails, as if various individuals were weeping. Curious about the inception of these wails, he cleared out his informal lodging downstairs from space to room, proceeding to hear the same sorrowful sounds along the way. When he arrived at the East Room, he saw a coffin lying on a platform. The carcass was wrapped in funeral vestments. Warriors, acting as guards, were stationed around it and there was a crowd of individuals. Some gazed sadly upon the carcass, whose face was secured. At the point when Lincoln demanded of one of the troopers, "Who is dead in the White House?" the officer answered, "The President. He was murdered by an assassin." The boisterous blasts of anguish from the group, when they heard this, woke Lincoln from his dream. After Lincoln's assassination, his casket was placed on a platform in the East Room of the White House where it was guarded by officers.



Dream Prediction: Harriet Tubman and The Underground Railroad



Harriet Tubman was literally shocked into awareness of the endowment of prophetic dreaming. She was a youthful, black young lady, known as Minty at the time, on a slave plantation in Tidewater Maryland. She may have been around eleven years old in 1831, when the blessing hit her. She didn't have any acquaintance with her exact age. While trying to attempt to save an individual slave from a beating, youthful Minty/Harriet wound up in the line of flame and was hit in the forehead with a two-pound metal weight, opening a crevice through which blood gushed out. She wasn't relied upon to live, however by one way or another—treated just with the herbs and roots from the forested areas that her mother knew—she made due, with a tremendous mark in her forehead and the endowment of clairvoyant dreaming. 

Harriet succeeded not just in escaping her very own slave master, regardless of the vicious restriction and threatened betrayal of her husband, yet in helping other slaves make their escape. As the situation in the South developed more desperate and the Civil War lingered, she began bringing out larger parties of finish strangers in addition to loved ones. She came and went safely through the gauntlet of hound dogs and patrollers, abundance seekers and contracted firearms. Traveling without maps or compass, she discovered her way from the Maryland shore to Pennsylvania and New York and later—when the Fugitive Slave Law made it necessary to look for safety past U.S. region—all the way to Canada. She led in excess of 300 slaves to freedom, never losing a solitary individual. 


She had been a dreamer, yet that horrendous gash to the head kicked her experience of dreaming to another dimension of clarity and power. After the accident, her dreams gave her particular guidance and headings. The things she saw in her dreams appeared to be more real than ordinary scenes, the hues more striking, the faculties all the more lavishly alive. Harriet's dreams showed her the explicit courses she would take, and the houses and barns where she would be given haven along the way. She had no conventional map, and wouldn't have realized how to read one regardless of whether she did. However, her dreams gave her an aerial map, as well as close-up perspectives of places along the trail. 

Harriet's biographies contain many detailed and persuading stories regarding how she used dreams to get slaves to freedom as a conductor. There is one scene, from November 1856, that is especially revealing. 


At the point when Harriet came to, she requested her charges to pursue her along a totally surprising course that appeared to take them more profound into the slave dominions. They came to a stream that looked far too profound to wade, and no one could swim. Harriet demanded they must all go into the stream; she was certain there was where the water was shallow enough to wade across. The other slaves were not persuaded. Joe Bailey asked on the off chance that she had crossed the stream previously. She revealed to him she had crossed it in a dream, the dream she had just had when she nodded off along the edge of the road. Her dream had demonstrated her that they could get across, and that intersection the waterway would mask their trail from the patrollers and hunting dogs who were homing in on them. She had seen a cabin on the other side where they would be given sustenance and safe house. Just Bailey followed her when she ventured into the frigid waterway. The water was up above Harriet's jaw before the stream got shallower, however she discovered her balance. The others followed her, and they were welcomed on the other side by a black family who protected them in their cabin. At the point when Harriet drove her gathering back the way they had come the following day, they discovered proof that chasing parties had tracked them all the way down that nation road; on the off chance that they had followed their original course, they would have been taken. 




Prophetic Dreaming : Seeing hunches




Hunches, predictions and precognition all allude to an affair, (e.g. dream, waking idea, and so forth.), which appears to anticipate a future occasion that couldn't reasonably have been construed from information available before the occasion. These predictions (or feelings or precognitions) come to us regularly through our dreams and are not any more paranormal than are dreams themselves. 



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