It started with the death of the pope

I had a dream 5 years ago that was more like a vision than a dream. It started with the death of the pope. Then myself and my sister, who were pregnant in my dream, were watching babies being thrown into a big bonfire. I turned around and saw tanks coming down the road, each one bearing a different national flag.

Author: Rachael

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2 Responses to “It started with the death of the pope”

  1. Coincidence Says:

    Rachael,

    I have frequent dreams of violence which upon awakening, seem more vivid and “vision like” than regular dreams. The latest of such dreams involved Navy battle ships which were cruising in a harbor on the Ohio River. Hovering over the ships were helicopters and what looked like unmanned reconnaisance vehicles. All around us (there were several of us together) were fires and armored vehicles. I knew in this (vision) that we were involved in an internationally allied global conflict which was hashing out on our shores. We (our militia) were preparing an assault of some sort on this brigade. Just as we were beginning our assault, a few militia people were discovered. The rest of us evaded detection and set out to fulfill our objectives. I ran straight for the harbor for about 4 or 5 paces and woke up.

    I’ve fired a gun probably three times in my life.
    I’ve never been in any armed services. I’ve never even physically hit anybody in my life. I can’t imagine a vision like that being just a dream.

  2. Morrigan Says:

    Well I hope your dream is not starting now…

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