I would like to see the photo also. I was in the "Holy Land" in Flordia and they had a big theater prop there that was suppose to be the tomb of Jesus. I just did not believe it. I thought that maybe it was because it was a prop and not the real thing, that if I want to Jerusalem and saw the real tomb I would feel it was more real.
Anyways, as for the book and the vision, I think your making it out to be a bigger deal than it is. What I mean by that is, people have visions all the time. Some people have a vision that is more real than other people have. But it is still a common experance. Did you ever read your Bible? The people who gave us our Bible had visions, and we should expect to have them just like they did. Our fellowship is with them, God works in our life just like He works in their life. They are really no different than us.
As for the book, I have had experance's like that. I would go to the library and a book would show up. I would get the information I needed out of it. Then when I went back to find the book, I could not find it. I did not make a big deal out of it. I figure God provides for us what we need when we need it. It is not so big of a deal now, but back before the printing press, books were difficult to come by. Still, God seemed to provide for people, the book they needed, when they needed it.
Now if you were trying to tell us the stuff that John gives us in the Book of Revelation, that is a bit advanced. I may say you had a bit to much pizza before you went to sleep. But the bottom line is, we are in the end times, and the beginning of the latter rain. So many people in the Bible have told us, the latter rain will be greater than the early rain the early church had. We are to be expecting greater things than even they experanced. Thanks, JohnR7