Echoes of destruction: A vision of consequence.

I had a vision around noontime in which an elaborate cave network had been destroyed to kill the immortal that lived there. I saw the tunnels collapsing as the explosives went off. Then I saw the four men and one woman, all in their late twenties, exchange looks of concern as they surveyed the wreckage of what they had done.

Apparently, this team I was observing quickly realized they had set the stage for a major earthquake to take place by blowing up this particular cave system. As the vision ended, “The earthquake did come.”

I’m sure a good part of this vision was generated due to the amount of hammering that was taking place at the time. They are working on the stairwell here in Building 2 at Newtonian Gardens, putting in stair treads and new handrails. So, when I woke from a meditation in which I was focused on getting guidance with my current situation, “Things were once again a tad bit loud.”

However, certain key elements were present in this vision that let me know that the messaging runs deeper than that and I ought not write it off too quickly, even though my feelings in the vision were ones of awe accompanied by a thrill of anticipation. I felt no trace of fear.

There are a few different possibilities as to what it could mean once you get passed the basics of, “Hammering noise leads to dream about earthquakes and explosions.” This one had certain cues that clearly signaled to me upon waking, “Precognitive! Do not ignore!”

The clarity of the imagery. That golden amber hew to everything, the life like feeling of it all. For me, after two plus decades of studying my own dreams and Dream Analysis in general, “I quite concur rationally with my own gut on the fact that this vision is one for the record that shouldn’t be ignored.”

Author: Brian KC2KFD

A single Goldberg Realty owned Newtonian Gardens Apartments resident, Self-Publishing Author, cPanel WordPress Web Host and Windows 11 powered computer tech. A musician, sailor, hiker, cycler and… Yes ladies… Some women would say, “Magical, too!”

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