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Dream of the Frightened Squid
Because I have been diagnosed with sever obstructive sleep apnea, a condition that may cause me to stop breathing for not just seconds but minutes, which might mean I die a little each night, I take my dreams/visions very seriously.
It is my opinion that there have been times that I have died long enough to see pieces of the other side as well as experience moments from other dimensions. These experiences to me are much more than dreams because they have not only color but scents as well as tastes.
With that said, as I have mentioned before, I believe our heavens, at least in the beginning, are all very different and unique, being all we ever may have ever wanted in life, until we realize that the heaven we are actually looking for is beyond the one we go to when we die. During one visit to my personal heaven I noticed that although there isn’t actually air in heaven, there was a mist and if you could taste it, it tasted much like a cross between 7 Up and Sprite.
I also believe that all things have an amount of energy in them; for us it would be considered our souls which I believe all animals have. I also believe that such energies pass our very existence with us unaware of there presence as we go about our day.
As for last night I believe I wandered into a dimension under the sea. It was there I saw many sea creatures affected by the chemicals we constantly put into our oceans. Interestingly enough, the chemicals were not killing them they way one might think. Instead, the chemicals and pollution we have spilled into the water affected the senses of such creatures, in some cases, causing them to be afraid of being alone thus coming together yet isolating themselves from other life in the sea. It was because of this isolation that they would become so afraid that they would end up starving to death because they were afraid to leave the company of those they were with.
It was a school of squid that did this very thing; huddled together in one big clump too afraid to move forward. They were beautiful, pink, and full of life but I could feel there fear as I watched them starve and slowly fall one by one to the ocean floor.
This vision made me think, what the hell are we doing to the life we can not see? Just because they are out of sight doesn’t mean they should be out of mind. Unfortunately they are too many of us.
Tonight I pray that you may join me in saying a prayer not just for the squid but all wildlife we take so much for granted as we go through our day. Keeping them in our hearts means keeping them in our minds and by keeping them in our minds; we are able to keep them in our sight so that they are not forgotten.
Blessed Be-
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