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(@deetoo)
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@ratbum, I love your dream (and always loved Gene Wilder).  What struck me  immediately is that besides Wilder's immense talent, he was a sensitive, kind and lighthearted soul.  Energetically Wilder was drawn to you, and/or you to him.  Whether it was an actual visitation from Wilder ... I don't know, but I feel that's irrelevant.  His wise counsel and support is what is important here.  And you are not alone, even though at times, you may feel like it.  Please try and remember that.

I agree with @laura-f about networking and creating your own opportunities.  And as Laura stated, just getting out of the house -- you never know who you might meet or what you might hear or see that will inspire you.  Also, regarding the "waiting" in your dream -- perhaps the waiting means to trust and let go?   Meaning that you still do all that you can, but not be attached to the outcome.  It's an act of faith, really.  You let go and allow your higher powers to work on your behalf.  Many times in my life I've tried so hard, knocking myself out to achieve a certain outcome.  I can be quite a control freak.  It's only when I lighten up and get out of my own way that life will open up for me -- often in ways that I would have never imagined.

Ask for divine guidance, keep the faith and take it one day at a time.   I'm rooting for you, Ratbum!

 



   
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@lilinoe

I was just re-reading Lilinoes post of earlier this month, her dream of something under the surface of the water, something big and ominous. I had thoughts about this and I  take them with a grain of salt because they are just my thoughts, not a prediction. But my thoughts and her dream bring up issues we already know about that need addressing.

My first thought was a hostile foreign submarine. She lives in Hawaii which is closer to North Korea. Could the North Koreans have a submarine out there that we dont know about?

My second thought was  the seas themselves which have been protecting the earth from extreme heat.  The seas have been absorbing the extreme heat created by greenhouse gases. Scientists have pointed out that at some point they won't be able to hold that heat and could belch it up, creating spikes in surface temperatures. 

This dream was a warning and a call for us to get the blue wave in the next election. People in my town are already vigorously working to elect blue candidates. Once we get the blue wave we need, we will start addressing these concerns which are already out there in the collective.



   
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@deetoo and @ratbum, @lovendures and @Laura F. Thinking now about Gene Wilder and his message to Ratbum. Ratbum, I dont think Im saying anything that others here haven't already said, but  I can feel the Gene Wilder message and one reason it came to you.

Elizabeth Gilbert (Eat, Pray, Love author) wrote a great book about the creative process called Big Magic. In it, she spoke of how these creative divas hang over her bugging her to write something thats been on her mind.  If we dont respond to the call of that diva then we can feel pain and longing of something unfulfilled. (I have had it for years about a Tarot Book I have a draft for and damn it I need to get it out! But, alas, something internal always gets in my way. )

Gene Wilder has come to you, or at least his creative genius has come to you, to knock on your creative door. (btw, the true spelling of my name is Gene, after my father, but I won't get started on that issue)

By posting your issue here in this forum as you have done, I hope that the creative energies of so many who are reading your posts and the amazing responses will help not just you but many others  to get going with their creative processes-- all to bring us to the more beautiful world we all know is possible - the world in the imagination of Gene Wilder!

In 1985 I was shown a vision of refugees pouring out of NYC in the future. I then saw a cliff in what I thought would be upstate  that looked to be several hundred feet high. I was told we had to scale that cliff to find the world we would need to live.  I later realized it was probably about the height of the sea level rise we will see once all the glaciers melt (230 feet).

But much more importantly, I also realized it is a metaphorical cliff -- a higher vibration we need to reach to lead others to the more beautiful world that is possible for us. Thats a Gene Wilder world. 

 



   
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I had a dream about a very large earthquake last night.  I wanted to document it here.  I was in what felt like California and the quake was strong enough to damage large buildings.  It also was damaging bridges and raised walkways.  I was in a tall resort type of hotel near a hillside and water.  Not sure where the quake was centered and if my location was at the epicenter or further away.  I had a little bit of warning before the quake.



   
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 Timo
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@lovendures

I also had a dream about an earthquake in the San Francisco / Berkeley area. I was on a hillside looking down at the UC Berkeley campus. There was shaking and I saw the Campanile Bell Tower begin to fall. This is UC Berkeley's landmark in the center of the campus. It was a large earthquake. I was yelling at people, "The Camponile is falling! The Camponile is falling!". I was trying to warn people. I do not normally have earthquake dreams. 



   
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@Timo

When did you have the dream?  When I have a predictive type dream, they tend to happen in a relatively short period of time from when the dream occurs.  Usually less that 6 weeks, often sooner, sometimes within days.  I am not 100% sure this was predictive but I have learned when I wake up after a dream like this and I feel I need to document it in some way, I better document it.  

There happens to be a lot of earthquake predictions for this fall on this site too.



   
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@lovendures

Hi, I had my dream about 2 months ago. I am aware that it was still warm out and the campus was back in session from summer. Young people everywhere. It felt like the fall with the lighting. I do not know if it was predictive but it felt vivid and real. Real enough that I called my insurance agent and bought some earthquake insurance to the tune of $239/ month. I have never held, not in 25 years, earthquake insurance.  I have lived in Ca most of my life and lived through many earthquakes, even Loma priata where the bay bridge collapsed. I have been feeling like something is coming. I trust my feelings. I hope I am wrong. I don’t think I am particularly psychic, with visions. Sometimes though I  do “see” things before they happen. Often I “feel” things before they happen. Like changes...I have always had an interesting dream life. Lucid and complete other dimensional with ongoing story lines. People who have passed visit me as well. I feel dreams are gifted to me by my higher self consciousness and always are for my best interest and inner growth. I do feel the messages are personal but this one felt different, like a warning. Again, I don’t know...but I feel something is brewing underneath the ground. And it is big. 



   
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Lovendures and Timo:

Early this morning I had an extremely strong dream that could be connected to your San Francisco earthquake dreams.  In perfect detail, I saw a long string of large wooden ships with billowing cloth sails, an assortment of merchant ships from a long ago era, perhaps the early 1800s or so.  The ships were making their way through a narrow passage way.  Then, all at once, it was the current era and something cataclysmic was about to occur.  The passage way was now a pathway for cars (a bluff and a bridge) and in the split moment before the cars began to tumble into the watery depths below I was frantically trying to figure out what, if anything, the car drivers and passengers could do to give themselves a fighting chance at not perishing, like lowering their windows or opening doors or?? I was shocked by what I was witnessing, and continued to feel high anxiety throughout much of today.  As to why I saw the affected area over a quick span of a couple hundred years, I have some ideas, but am definitely not certain.  I've sometime foreseen cataclysmic events, including earthquakes--like the one in San Francisco in '89 in which I saw many, many cars crushed by a collapsed two-tiered bridge and the people inside each protectively encased in a "bubble" as they processed what had just occurred to their bodies and emotionally prepared themselves to pass on.  In the days leading up to the '94 earthquake here in L.A. I didn't "see" an upcoming earthquake, but I did feel such mounting uneasiness that the afternoon before it struck I made up some kind of an excuse to round up my three high school and college-aged daughters, convincing them to come with me on a spontaneous overnight trip to Palm Springs.  A devastating earthquake struck the greater L.A. area at 4:30 the next morning, causing widespread destruction (and badly damaging our home).  I am not at all certain where or when or even if this morning's dream portends an upcoming earthquake (I do know the dream wasn't personal).  But whatever/wherever/when the dream was transmitting, it definitely delivered a very huge emotional wallop.  Also, mid-summer I had a difficult dream in which something catastrophic had occurred and many parents, along with RA's (college dorm resident advisors?), were gathered together, waiting to learn whether their children and friends had survived whatever had just taken place.  It is definitely not easy to see and feel the emotional weight of potential catastrophes...



   
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@lovendures would you mind looking at these pictures and tell me if tis rings a bell?  I'm just wondering if we see the same thing...

 

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I never remember my dreams.  I don't know how to do that, unless they are very vivid. 

Over the pas couple of weeks I have had a dream where I was floating in space.  I am very scared.  The one I remember most is from last night.  I was floating towards the moon.  Something was going on there.  I got scared and wanted to change my dream (Wha?!?) and I realised I had to do that logically, so I turned around as best as you can in space and moved back towards the Earth when I remembered that I would burn in re-entry, it was dangerous etc (I was thinking of the redbull guy).  I was very scared.  The the space station (at least I think it was) grabbed me by the leg with the Canadian Arm I was scared and tried to float away but it pulled me back towards it.  Then I found myself in the space station, with the astronauts and a couple of aliens.  The humans seemed really at ease and relaxed they were smiling.  The aliens were smiling but I was really scared.  They looked like the offspring of Yoda meets the bad Gremlins



   
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