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originally posted by: WanderingMrM
Funny you say this, because a few years back there was a woman and a man that would follow me in dreams as if scribes writing every step.
originally posted by: Rapha
originally posted by: WanderingMrM
Funny you say this, because a few years back there was a woman and a man that would follow me in dreams as if scribes writing every step.
Were they both Caucasian and dressed in black office uniform.
Sometimes i wonder if these entities are today's version of a Bard / Scribe recording everything we do in this realm and dream worlds. Maybe human spirits are about to be promoted to something else.
My dream with them in it also occurred a couple of years ago. i have the exact date if that matters.
You say that this child is destined to rule over all nations, I think I know how this will occur (well more like I was given a hint).
I think that maybe he is a Russian born Tsar or is tied to the family somehow, through a possible family tree branch, and in terms of how he will rule over all nations is that I saw a formation of a new union (sort of like the U.N but better).
originally posted by: Cutepants
a reply to: WanderingMrM
A Romanov would make a lot of sense of course. So, in Latin letters the name you have would probably be Kirill Vladimirovich?
It's certainly compelling; the wheelchair, the broken Russian, etc. Maybe you know about the Kirill Vladimirovich who became head of the Romanov House when Nikolai died? I wonder if there is a connection?
originally posted by: Cutepants
a reply to: WanderingMrM
It's certainly compelling; the wheelchair, the broken Russian, etc.
originally posted by: Cutepants
a reply to: WanderingMrM
Putin -- yes, that's the one I had in mind. Of course he already rules Russia but he doesn't have as much power as the autocratic tsars did. And maybe some die-hard monarchists would say the new ruler has to be a descendant of the Romanovs? I don't think that's necessary though, maybe just someone who is worthy? Or maybe Putin was not pious enough, he may have too many skeletons in his closet from the KGB days, and later. Not trying to attack him, just trying to suggest reasons for why he may not have qualified. That's probably not important anyway.
But yeah; I'm just speculating here, but maybe Putin dreams of creating a new future for Russia. I won't say he is trying to return to the past, let's call it an "alternative modernity". So, maybe your dream meant that he had ambitions to a Tsar or something similar, but for some reason he could not, and maybe he has realized this himself, so the sword if overgrown again, for now? And if you are familiar with JRR Tolkien, then you could say Putin is just a steward, like Denethor, waiting for the true King to return, sort of clearing the way for him perhaps?
However, personally I believe Putin is a very pragmatic man, so I don't think he's just looking for the most efficient way to govern Russia. So I'd say the important message of the dream is that someone else could take that sword, rather than Putin failing to take it. Again, I'm just interpreting, I don't want to comment on Putin's moral character in this context, or whether he is worthy or unworthy in any sense.
Of course we should keep an open mind for other candidates too, even though Putin was the most obvious one.
originally posted by: WanderingMrM
Now we all know the current world fiasco and panic about Russia, and yet at the same time, I always wondered - Why is this such a big deal?
As I sat down to relax a bit before bed I drifted off into sleep (I woke up laying in my bed so obviously I passed out and fell back).
I was in front of these big massive doors that seemed like old doors that citadels used to have, upon opening the doors I saw this room that had crumbled walls, the roof was obviously gone as the sunlight was seeping in. In the middle of the room was a chiseled stone like display table and in it was lodged a sword, the sword was covered with newly grown vines over it.
In all honesty, I have no idea what this really means specifically, which is why I leave the interpretation to you my fellow ATS members.
What does this mean in terms of Russia?
originally posted by: Cutepants
a reply to: WanderingMrM
Putin -- yes, that's the one I had in mind. Of course he already rules Russia but he doesn't have as much power as the autocratic tsars did. And maybe some die-hard monarchists would say the new ruler has to be a descendant of the Romanovs? I don't think that's necessary though, maybe just someone who is worthy? Or maybe Putin was not pious enough, he may have too many skeletons in his closet from the KGB days, and later. Not trying to attack him, just trying to suggest reasons for why he may not have qualified. That's probably not important anyway.
But yeah; I'm just speculating here, but maybe Putin dreams of creating a new future for Russia. I won't say he is trying to return to the past, let's call it an "alternative modernity". So, maybe your dream meant that he had ambitions to a Tsar or something similar, but for some reason he could not, and maybe he has realized this himself, so the sword if overgrown again, for now? And if you are familiar with JRR Tolkien, then you could say Putin is just a steward, like Denethor, waiting for the true King to return, sort of clearing the way for him perhaps?
However, personally I believe Putin is a very pragmatic man, so I don't think he's just looking for the most efficient way to govern Russia. So I'd say the important message of the dream is that someone else could take that sword, rather than Putin failing to take it. Again, I'm just interpreting, I don't want to comment on Putin's moral character in this context, or whether he is worthy or unworthy in any sense.
Of course we should keep an open mind for other candidates too, even though Putin was the most obvious one.
a reply to: WanderingMrM
And yeah, I'm not an Arthurian scholar or anything but the sword in a stone that is hard to remove, it strongly feels like a symbol of destiny, divine right, etc.
A Romanov would make a lot of sense of course. So, in Latin letters the name you have would probably be Kirill Vladimirovich?
It's certainly compelling; the wheelchair, the broken Russian, etc. Maybe you know about the Kirill Vladimirovich who became head of the Romanov House when Nikolai died? I wonder if there is a connection?
originally posted by: iammrhappy86
I don't see the connection with any specific location.
However, the fresh vines peaked my interest, and made me smile.
You should've checked to see if the handle was still warm to the touch; I would've gotten a kick outa that!
Dreams are nothing more than dreams.
They are no more, no less.
What are they?
^_^