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#1
Welcome to Members Introductions! / Hello everyone
November 27, 2008, 09:07:31
Hi,

Am new here. I like reading, hot chocolate and sketching. Never actually astrally travelled but find the subject quite interesting as I definitely believe there is more to this universe than this physical 3D reality. How is everyone?

persephonevii
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Sorry for resurrecting an old topic. But I too have had a Nuclear War dream.

I dreamt this last year. There was a room full of the leaders of the world. I remember an oil sheikh speaking and then suddenly I was running with two other people from the large room. I tripped over and the woman shrieked at me, "It's going to happen now! Get up!".

We kept running and out through a metal door. We were standing on the top of the Hoover Dam. For some reason I lost consciousness and I woke up back in my house. I couldn't remember anything, except I knew it was daytime but something was terribly wrong. There was an eerie silvery glow coming from the kitchen window. I stepped outside and hanging in the sky was a huge yellow rock. It glowed a sickly silvery colour. Bits of rock floated in the sky. Clouds circled the rocks. It seemed as if even the trees were staring on.

My father stepped up beside me and told me that I had been asleep for three days, and that during this time the Hoover Dam had been nuked. He told me the rock floating in the sky was the core of the bomb and that the explosion was felt everywhere. He also told me that George Bush had been deemed incompetent to handle the situation and that the status of President had been replaced by a committee of five.

Though sometimes I wonder if these dreams are not a result of actual coming events, but reflections of our own fears of nuclear war? The future is not set in stone, no matter what the prophets say, and it may or may not happen. Instead of taking the prophet's words as pure, solid gold promises of actual things going to happen... we should consider them as warnings to change our ways, as both individuals and as a group.