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I was very sick and almost died two years ago. I had serval visions that I told my wife about and I have no memory of them.
First one I had a spirit horse that was stuck in the mud and I had to pull him out. 2nd one, I had several native Americans praying for me. They were dancing around a fire. 3rd, I was in a cave and I was telling my wife in detail about the painting on the wall. Then the Indian was taking me to the other side, he said it was a shortcut. My wife said she was telling me not to go with him and to come back to her. She said I was arguing with her telling her it would be OK if I went with him.
An interesting vision. The spirit horse is most likely you….the Native Americans might be guardians from the spirit world who watch out for you…..the painting on the wall could be your life story and you were telling your wife about your life/lives….the Indian taking you to the shortcut and your wife telling you not to go was what is commonly called a portal where you can choose whether to return to earth or to move to the next realm. I would certainly look into it through a spiritual guide…one that knows the akashic records and is highly regarded. Best of luck in your quest.
Thanks you Patty
I had a dream that a chief or Sharman came to me in a swirl of water he said i must to devils rock to see the truth then he waived his hand a swirl of water appeared and he walked through it then i woke up does anyone have a clue about this
I have no idea how many different answers you would get regarding your question. If you are interested there is a woman in Sedona, Amanda Romania…she is amazing. Her website is https://www.atlantissedona.com/
She might be able to give you a window into what your dream means.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devil's_Rock
Devil’s Rock (also known as Devils Rock and Mani-doo Aja-bikong[1]) is a granite escarpment located 5 kilometres (3 mi) south of Temiskaming Shores, Ontario, Canada. The cliffs rise 300 feet (91 m) above Lake Timiskaming and extend nearly as far underwater as they do above, giving Devil’s Rock a cliff face roughly 600 feet (180 m) tall.[2]
Interesting…thanks for sharing.
I have been sick recently with a brain tumor near my pituitary gland which has since been removed and a rare form of CLL. I just went off Thyroid medication because it was making me so sick. I see an amazing acupuncturist regularly which I did today. Today during my session an Indian which as appeared to me before during a Reiki session, appeared again. He was on a hill on his horse. He watched me for a long time then he and his horse turned around and trotted off. The I was at the water, a river with my wife. We had a canoe we wanted to put in the water and were laughing about who would sit in the front and who would sit in the rear—the rear being who controlled the canoe. I finally smile and told my wife she could sit in the back…..
I am guessing that the Indian you are seeing on horseback is your guide. He has most likely been with you your entire life. Sometimes when we are at our weakest is when we can see the people that are watching out for us. Rest and recover.
I’ve had dreams where my guide clap dance would put me thru rituals. One was dying and it was amazing. After that dream I decided to be a hospice nurse. Clap dance put me thru a lot of ceremonies. Once, my spirit guide came to me and clap dance said we were very close so we went thru ceremony where he turned us both into smoke and we merged as one. I also had dream where I could take stars from sky snd put them in different positions. Another dream I met a grandmother in a tree and danced in a tree. Such wonderful dreams.
I also had a dream of being a molecule in a drop of water going over a waterfall and a sun beam and also a molecule in wind and then being part of the wind. It was a glorious feeling!
I grew up in a tribal part of Minnesota, and throughout my childhood on our property had a reoccurring dream of many native Americans trying to show me a giant hole just inside the treeline, and they’d be dancing around it and crying and angry and trying to communicate to me – or at least show it to me, help me be part of their anger/suffering. Almost 20+ years late, I mentioned this reoccurring dream to me parents and they both turned ghost white – they said when they bought the property before I was born, they had filled in a giant hole on the land right where I’d dreamed it. As I got older and when we moved, the dream stopped sadly. I’ve had intense dreams my whole life, mostly bad, and I weirdly miss that dream from my childhood.
On separate nights in my parent’s home in Oklahoma, my niece & I both had dreams of a young, handsome Native American brave . He had long, black hair & wore a necklace on his bare chest. He never spoke a word, just looked at us in amazement, inspecting our facial details. We think he must have been looking for his wife or girlfriend because he attempted to kiss my 18 yr old niece. The following night he arrived in my dream. He kept looking over each of my shoulders trying to see my face. Finally, he got in front of me & closely stared at my face for a while before he disappeared as quietly as he arrived. I’m 30 yrs older than my niece so I’m sure that confused him when he returned to visit my niece. NOTE>>This personal experience is printed & copyrighted chapter in my upcoming book, SONG OF THE SPIRIT WIND, my Historical Fiction about Native American tribes that lived on a great river in the 1700-1880’s. When I wrote about one of my main characters, it stirred my memory of this dream from 2013. I believe I may have created my character, Brave Bear after being influenced by the young, handsome “dream walker” brave. from my dreams. I wish I knew his real story.