Sunday, March 18, 2007

Impulsing Resurrection

כ"ח באדר תשס"ז

I dreamt two dreams, both containing similar elements which included animated stone giants reminiscent of those found on Easter Island. The dream I choose to report, ended with a head of one of the stone giants crashed through the front wall of a court room which was sheltering a group of people (my family included) from an incredibly huge black cosmic storm.

[The court room in the dream, with the head of a stone giant in it, therefore corresponds mystically to the psychological reality portrayed by the "giant head" stone art of Easter Island. In Jewish kabbalah, the giant stone head represents the psycholgical aspect of Esau and the court room represents Gan Eden.]

I was the observer.

The opened area allowed the pursuers (who had controlled the stone giants) to enter the court room. The pursuers were seeking to eliminate The One carrying the messianic spark of resurrection. This person was in the room. A pursuer shot a gun randomly, striking several people. One woman was shot in the back at the base of the neck [1]. She collapsed, dead. After exhausting his round of bullets, the pursuer disappeared. He had succeeded in striking down The One. He somehow had sensed it.

The woman whose neck had been shot rose up as a ball of impulsing light [2] exited her neck wound and floated about in the air. She plucked it out of the air with her hand and returned it to its place, healing the wound as she did it. All those shot in the room came back to life as I observed the wounded place on the woman's neck heal up.

I woke up.

Footnotes:

[1] This area of the neck corresponds to the luz bone (tarvad shel rachav - p. 4) of Jewish kabbalah. The luz bone represents the potential for resurrection. Luz (לוז) has a gematria of 43, the same gematria as "challah" (חלה) "belonging to one" (לאחד).

[2] This represents the luz bone "activated" by the dew of resurrection. See Zohar 2:28b on Yishayahu (Isaiah) 26:19. (Inner Space, R' Aryeh Kaplan, p. 225)

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