My wife was having dreams about Jan 6 and the stolen election all the way back in 2017. She predicted Trump would be president in 2011. She's also had a bunch of dreams that came true in our personal lives as well.
In her dream, everything man-made was disintegrated in a sort of nuclear meltdown. Somehow humanity and nature was spared, but everything humanity ever created was lost. Our lives were melted down to the skin. We were left with no homes, no infrastructure, no phones or computers or TVs or technology. The blast really stripped everything down to it's bare essentials and gave everyone a new perspective on life. She said without possessions, people had to learn to redefine themselves.
In the end, neighbors got together to establish local communities and some semblance of normal life was established. People learned to live connected to the land and each other. People knew where everything was made again. There was no more corruption or big gov anymore either. I'm assuming her dream was symbolic 🤔 If not we're in for some trouble.
That's a very interesting point. Would you mind explaining it a bit further?
If we think of an apocalyptic vision there is still a hopeful message of nature surviving. I see that when manmade vaccines fail our immune systems work. When social media stops with no electricity we have our voices. When AI algorithms cannot solve the unprecedented we can still critically think. So our humanity shines through in her dream. We then should take heed and value those human traits.
Take care of our bodies instead of getting dependent on medication. Work on mental health instead of numbing our anxieties. Hopefully I don’t sound crazy but I found her dream affirming in that way.
Very cool! That seems to have been the takeaway. We lost everything made by man but kept everything made by God. It was just an adjustment for all of us used to having so many things and taking our identities in that.
Recognizing what we identify with and who is important is very calming. I lost my job due to vax mandates and my coworkers worried about me since I did identify with my profession but it turned out fine because my conscience was clear and in the end intellectual honesty was more important than big title or salary. Until the noise of work was removed I didn’t realize how manmade and artificial my life was.