A Dream of Levitating Craft and Spiritual Insights
I had another dream where I was in a levitating craft. I went to the town of Poplar Bluff, and it had high-rise buildings, but Poplar Bluff doesn't have high-rise buildings in real life. We landed on about the mid-level of one of the buildings and went into a courtroom. Girls sitting in front of me was turning around, smiling and happy like I was someone important, and the judge also looked over at me with recognition. I'm not sure what this dream meant, but I did learn one thing: you think before you think.
In the dream, I didn't understand it, but later, God showed me that your soul actually generates thoughts and transfers them from your heart to your mind in less than a split second. The Bible backs this up as well. It states, "For out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks" (Gospel of Matthew, chapter 12, verse 34). This verse clearly shows that some of your thoughts come from your heart before reaching your mind. This realization helped me put another puzzle piece together.
This understanding also relates to the topic of abortion. It explains that a child is alive as soon as the heart beats and the electrical impulses from the sinus node area of the heart send messages to the brain. It's a soul-brain connection. If they consider a person clinically dead with no electricity in the body, that means when electricity is in the body, there's life. Therefore, if there's life in the body with electricity, aborting the baby is killing it—it's murder.
I once saw an abortion played out on a screen. The doctor placed the baby on the counter and told the nurse to throw it in the trash can when the baby stopped moving. If that baby is moving, it has electricity in it. In other words, I witnessed a murder. How do you think God views this? I sure would hate to be at the Judgment seat throne.
In our journey through life, we often seek guidance and wisdom beyond our own understanding. St. Mykul’s prayer is a beautiful expression of this desire, a heartfelt plea for divine intervention and alignment with Jehovah’s will. It serves as a reminder of the profound connection we can cultivate with the divine, allowing us to become vessels of His wisdom and love.
St. Mykul’s prayer:
“I pray for Jehovah to speak through me all the time, and I pray for Jehovah to remove all my thoughts, and implant His thoughts all the time, as I do not even want my thoughts.”
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