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The hard veil of objective consciousness dissipates for a brief moment or two, and a scene and a messenger appears... When it comes to psychic phenomena, the Bible, and God, you've been intentionally misled. This series is to wake you and help you come to your senses. You live in QuantumCosm, in which even science posits it is a spiritual, holographic universe. Nowhere is this more visible than in relation to visions and dreams. The vision is akin to a dream. It too is made of the ephemeral and the moment. Here people wide awake, such as Abraham, Balaam, Mary, Cornelius, Peter, or John see, hear, or feel something from the non-material dimensions. Something slips through. Though it's difficult to be certain what John the revelator prophesies, there are lots of other psychics forecasting, and we know precisely what the dreams and visions they describe are dreaming about. Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Hosea, Joel, Amos, and others participate in the unfolding creation of reality by seeing it and by helping others to see it. They are professional psychics, living on God's promise: "Lo, the psychic among you, I the Lord make myself known to him in a vision, I speak with him in a dream." (Num. 12.6) Interpretation is always an issue with dreams. The Bible offers instruction... The manifest content is the literal story line. Thus, the manifest content of Pharaoh's dream is seven gaunt cows eating 7 fat cows and remaining thin. We are taught to divine for the latent content: what the dream is really about. Thus Pharaoh receives in a dream the intelligence that there will be seven years of plenty in the land, followed by seven years of famine, and to survive, he'd better use the seven good years to accumulate surplus for the bad years. Pretty kool, no? And there is more. There's some people think dreams are just imagination and nonsense... Yet in actuality, the psychical and physical realms are connected totally from degree to degree. They are but two poles on one continuum of reality, just as the roots of darkness and leaves of light are two poles of a single tree. Though divided in appearance, though divided for ease of discussion, they are unified, connected seamlessly in the matrix of HoloCosm. Therefore, certainly some dreams, at least, should have physical world consequences. Some do. The dream of Pharaoh does accurately forecast the drought and famine conditions. Implementing the advice encoded in the dream, the throne meets the threat with abundance for all the world to survive, including the survival of the Jewish race. Solomon dreams God gives him the genie's choice, and he picks wisdom. Does this dream have any effect or manifestation in reality? After all, the proof of the reality of the dream's clairvoyance is in the outpressing of reality. And yes, Solomon does receive the wisdom he seeks. The stories of his wisdom are legendary. He still enjoys a reputation - 3,000 years later! - as the wisest man on Earth. His Proverbs are relevant, ennobling, and enjoyed yet today. And he receives far more.... The fugitive Elijah eats two helpings of a meal served in a dream. On that psychic nourishment he runs forty days to safety. Surely this is a supernal food that can take a man over a month in desert country. Here again we see clearly demonstrated for our instruction, inspiration, and guidance, the intercommutability of the psychical and the physical realms. And if you find the topic fascinating, Joseph of the coat of many colors teaches you how to do dream incubation, and get your own answers during the night. This is volume 4 of 7 in the Psychic And Paranormal Phenomena In The Bible Series, Dreams And Visions In The Bible.
Dreams and Visions in the Bible by Rev Ted Ciuba is 188 pages long, and a total of 48,504 words.
This makes it 63% the length of the average book. It also has 59% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 4 hours and 25 minutes to read Dreams and Visions in the Bible aloud.
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