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Teotwawki: The end of the world as we know it.

My wife has been having a recurring "Great Flash" dream ever since the eclipse.

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.

In her latest dream, she recalls life shortly after the flash. Rumor spread that the president was coming to visit the people living in the area around our former town and there was speculation as to who it would be. Lo and behold, it was President Trump and Melania! They both survived the flash, albeit in the same state as everyone else.

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Wife Having Recurring TEOTWAWKI Dream ๐Ÿซก THE GREAT AWAKENING ๐Ÿ”†
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She described it as almost like being a reversion to the Garden of Eden, but all of the sudden.

She thinks she was going for a jog around the neighborhood when she saw something strange happening to the sun. Like an even brighter white light emerged from it and slowly engulfed everything. She remembers being blinded as she was running but she kept going with her eyes closed, almost like running away from the blast. She said she vividly remembers the first step she took when she realized her gym shoes were gone as well as the concrete. She was running hard and could feel it throughout her body. She stopped for a moment and looked around, seeing mostly dust. Everything was decimated. There were no houses, no roads or cars or infrastructure. Just uncultivated land with a few people and animals scattered around.

That was the part of the dream she remembers most vividly. She said she felt completely unharmed physically from the blast. Not a hair on her head was damaged. But everything else was.

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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.

What do you see yourself doing in this scenario? I know a lot of us prep, but in this version of doomsday that would all be erased too. We'd have to rely on our natural environment, skills and relationships for survival. Plus the emotional cost of losing everything. Are you prepared?

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Think about it. How much do we define ourselves by the circumstances we live under? Our jobs, our possessions, our worldly dreams.

I think the GAW will really shift our perspectives and expose who we really are and who we've always been. All veils of deception will be ripped away and we'll finally see who we're really interacting with. That's my theory at least. I'd love to hear your thoughts and speculation.

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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 ๐Ÿค” If not we're in for some trouble.

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This is my wife. And she usually keeps me up lol. I find it both annoying and oddly comforting when I turn to the side and see her getting angry at the TV. Some things never change.

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This is a quote from the late Sen. Eugene McCarthy. Do you think it rings true?

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My wife is still currently screaming at the TV. Say what you want about our ladies, but they don't back down.

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