You probably think my interpretation was weird, but someone sent me this video link today -- quite significant.
No. I don't think your interpretations are weird. Since sometimes I can't even begin to connect the dots on my dreams. It is very interesting to see your interpretations. You are very insightful.
You and others have insights in areas where my vision is only gray.
I suggested something larger than your family, because you seemed to sense such emotional intensity, as though the Holy Spirit was grieving and allowing you to feel the same.
And because the timing of information falling into my lap.
I thought later about the little sister, which I had ignored at first -- there are smaller countries that feel aligned with us, that would beg and plea in similar ways for the sake of the US, and also for the US to fix things. They have seen that as our role (US).
Since the US is involved in restructuring democracies, any changes to our systems would also impact theirs.
By the way, I'm sorry to ignore the personal intensity of emotion that would go along with loving your family. If this dream is a message about your family, I wouldn't want to get in the way of needed warnings.
My only thoughts about the meaning of the dream were, it was my subconscious trying to deal with the memory of that episode. Standing there all that time over my mother's dead body with her vacant eyes trying to appease my baby sister by joining her in prayer, asking God to resurrect my mother... that is without any direction of the Spirit to do so, was somehow vile.
The only other way to have made her leave would have been by force. If you knew my little sister and the state she was in you'd know why we didn't attempt that.
Ah, humor comes to me at odd times. I just had the thought: My sister would have put up such a fight and made such noise as to raise the dead.
That was a bad joke. However, Mom would have appreciated it.
Once I had a mortician who happened to be female give my backside a squeeze. When I told Mom about it she replied, "She probably wanted to see what a live one feels like!"
I'm sorry about the loss of your mom. We need to remember, "away from the body and at home with the Lord." (2 Corinthians 5:8) You'll see your mom in heaven, our bodies get raised and clothed with immortality at the resurrection.
My mother was an unusual woman. She loved people with no judgment. As noted she also had a dark sense of humor. For the longest time, after she died, by force of habit, I'd pick up the phone to give her a call.
A most horrendous tearing occurs when a dearly loved one passes and you're not prepared for it.
It's a good idea to prepare for the possibility of death. It comes to us all.
That's so true. My mthlw was a physically and mentally strong woman that had encountered alot in her life, but kept her faith. One day she went to work, collapsed and left to be with Jesus.
My mom often talks of how difficult it is to loose a parent. I too am sorry for your loss.
__________________ Being confident in He who has begun a good work in you will be faithful to complete it.
subconscious trying to deal with the memory of that episode. Standing there all that time over my mother's dead body with her vacant eyes trying to appease my baby sister by joining her in prayer, asking God to resurrect my mother... that is without any direction of the Spirit to do so, was somehow vile.
Oh, I see -- I assumed that was all in the dream, not real life.
One day she went to work, collapsed and left to be with Jesus.
Wow. If only we could all leave without pain, like that.
That's so true. My mthlw was a physically and mentally strong woman that had encountered alot in her life, but kept her faith. One day she went to work, collapsed and left to be with Jesus.
My mom often talks of how difficult it is to loose a parent. I too am sorry for your loss.