What do you think about his Dreams and visions?
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You are right. Jesus always tries to get through to all of us. Some call it conscience ... That is how we can differentiate good from bad such as when you betray someone, you feel bad about it but you can't explain why.fictaddict wrote: ↑02 Mar 2019, 14:01 "Would you say he is special?"
Maybe, but I think all of us have this kind of voice inside us. Might not be a literal voice or as dramatic as that, but we just have to listen.
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Yes. sometimes we see things that we can't explain. Oftentimes, most people do not care to explain what they have seen. I know of some people who classify dreams as JUST DREAMS. some say dreams are foolish and do not hold any special meaning. But I disagree with this notion. I believe the author was special in a way that he was able to discern the true meaning of his dreams.Delaney35 wrote: ↑02 Mar 2019, 12:54I do agree. The author may have just been more open than most people which could explain his visions.aolayide wrote: ↑02 Mar 2019, 04:40This is an important part of our existence. Thanks for sharing your thoughtFerdinand_otieno wrote: ↑02 Mar 2019, 04:15 I believe that this is the message to all of us. Live the essence of Jesus teachings and share it with the whole world.
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Well, this is another perspective to this. Well, I believe everyone is special after all. All we have to do is listen to our inner voice pointing us in the right direction.Ekta Kumari wrote: ↑02 Mar 2019, 17:24 I wouldn't think he is special from the instance where he hears and believes in his inner voice. I think all of us have intuition and a voice inside guiding us towards our right direction. It is just about listening and believing in it. If you really start to believe in something, you'll develop a mindset for it. I think positive thoughts do have power over our actions and direction of life.
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" ... His desire to live ...". Hmm. I like that phrase. It brings a pleasant smile to my lips. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.cvetelina_yovcheva87 wrote: ↑02 Mar 2019, 17:26 I think that the character, just like any person, has an intuition about what is right and what is wrong. His desire to live and find the essence of life must have saved him.
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I relate with your comment completely. We are all on a quest. If we fail, that quest will be passed on to someone else to complete. If we succeed, there is a reward awaiting us. I too believe that Jesus saved him. Thank you, KristyKhem, for sharing your thoughts.KristyKhem wrote: ↑02 Mar 2019, 20:57 I think that every soul has its mission to complete in this lifetime. Suicide would have cut his mission short, so divine intervention was necessary. I believe Jesus saved him.
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Thank you, Sonya01. You completely say what is in my mind. The messenger is not important. The quest is more important. If we refuse to complete our assignment either intentionally or unintentionally, the assignment would be given to another. Thus, if we have a message, we need to speak up.sonya01 wrote: ↑03 Mar 2019, 03:33 I would agree with aolayide who says we are all given gifts in life, and should use them for the greater good. The author is special in that he has more ‘spiritual’ gifts than most. But I also believe that if something bad had happened to him to prevent him from speaking out, another would had taken over. The messenger is not important; the message is, and it’s then up to us as individuals to take out what we want and need from the lessons offered.
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Exactly!! And I think the author also emphasises that point in his own way. He gives many tools to use in order to allow ourselves to really let that energy flow within our own being.aolayide wrote: ↑03 Mar 2019, 12:18Well, this is another perspective to this. Well, I believe everyone is special after all. All we have to do is listen to our inner voice pointing us in the right direction.Ekta Kumari wrote: ↑02 Mar 2019, 17:24 I wouldn't think he is special from the instance where he hears and believes in his inner voice. I think all of us have intuition and a voice inside guiding us towards our right direction. It is just about listening and believing in it. If you really start to believe in something, you'll develop a mindset for it. I think positive thoughts do have power over our actions and direction of life.
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I agree, but I think he was not only able to discern but also gave meaning or purpose for those dreams and visions he had. His belief and faith and his resolve could have helped him to see past those dreams and think outside the box, creating meanings that aligns with his whole belief system.aolayide wrote: ↑03 Mar 2019, 12:15Yes. sometimes we see things that we can't explain. Oftentimes, most people do not care to explain what they have seen. I know of some people who classify dreams as JUST DREAMS. some say dreams are foolish and do not hold any special meaning. But I disagree with this notion. I believe the author was special in a way that he was able to discern the true meaning of his dreams.

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I agree with you. We are all chosen to give his teachings to the world. As you said, we are all called to complete one quest or the other. Thank you for sharing your thoughtsbriellejee wrote: ↑03 Mar 2019, 21:17 For me, I think God helped him in his troubled times, but that doesn't mean he was the chosen one to teach his teachings to us. I think it was solely the author's decision to pursue his spiritual enlightenment and to share it to the world, a way to give back to God for His unfailing grace for him. Some people call it "calling", but God can only touch your lives, but the decision to answer to that calling is purely your decision.![]()
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Wow! Your comment is insightful. The ability to interpret a dream and relate it to practical events is a gift on its own, I agree. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.briellejee wrote: ↑03 Mar 2019, 21:20I agree, but I think he was not only able to discern but also gave meaning or purpose for those dreams and visions he had. His belief and faith and his resolve could have helped him to see past those dreams and think outside the box, creating meanings that aligns with his whole belief system.aolayide wrote: ↑03 Mar 2019, 12:15Yes. sometimes we see things that we can't explain. Oftentimes, most people do not care to explain what they have seen. I know of some people who classify dreams as JUST DREAMS. some say dreams are foolish and do not hold any special meaning. But I disagree with this notion. I believe the author was special in a way that he was able to discern the true meaning of his dreams.![]()
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Hmm, True! There are a lot of tools at our disposal. We just have to be willing to use them. Thank you for your comment.Ekta Kumari wrote: ↑03 Mar 2019, 15:42Exactly!! And I think the author also emphasises that point in his own way. He gives many tools to use in order to allow ourselves to really let that energy flow within our own being.aolayide wrote: ↑03 Mar 2019, 12:18Well, this is another perspective to this. Well, I believe everyone is special after all. All we have to do is listen to our inner voice pointing us in the right direction.Ekta Kumari wrote: ↑02 Mar 2019, 17:24 I wouldn't think he is special from the instance where he hears and believes in his inner voice. I think all of us have intuition and a voice inside guiding us towards our right direction. It is just about listening and believing in it. If you really start to believe in something, you'll develop a mindset for it. I think positive thoughts do have power over our actions and direction of life.
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Exactly. You are right angiejack456. I heard of some cases where people who have the gift of revelations or dreams. when they refused to heed the instructions, the inspiration and gift of dreams were taken from them. There might be truth in this scenario. Nonetheless, thank you for sharing your thoughts.angiejack456 wrote: ↑04 Mar 2019, 08:50 As all of us are God's children, we are all entitled to revelation for our own lives. For most of us this will come as quiet promotions rather than dreams. The key is learning to listen and follow those promptings. The more we listen and follow, the more inspiration we will be given.
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That's why the author was able to deliver the message