Orgies at Church
I dreamt that I was within an inner sect of Mormonism, and we in this inner sect called ourselves Jews. People in this inner sect apparently had been using the Mormon chapels for secret meetings, and I was invited but had never attended, so assumed they were just classes. I then asked someone within the inner sect about the classes in the presence of Mormons not from this sect, and I immediately could tell the person I was asking was angry I had asked since he wished the meetings to remain a secret. I then received the knowledge that orgies occurred during these meetings.
I think this dream literally represents creepy demonic rituals performed by hidden inner cults within the Mormon church.
Baptisms
I was in a dimly lit building and there were jars of water which apparently was holy water. I then saw people heating the water in three pots on a stove, with the middle pot the largest. I then knew the liquid would be used to douse people who might be naked.
I’m not exactly sure what this means. Is this ritual good or bad? – I don’t know.
Smaller Scenes
- There was this room in a Mormon church building which was somehow hidden with application of bars of soap. I knew I was not supposed to be able to see inside the room but still did. I think the room represents secret works performed by the aforementioned secret sect within the Mormon church, and the bar of soap represents how members have been blinded to all this by shows of righteousness from church leadership.
- I was apparently saying something about space (which I don’t remember), and a politician interjected that this wasn’t just a magnetic pulse (meaning I think random magnetic pulse) – but rather was from some type of technology. This reminds me of how EMP – which can be used to take out electronics – can come from the sun but also can be manmade.
- I was following others through a forest, but I lagged behind because I limped. I saw a tree which was cut down, and I knew it represented Mormonism. One of the branches contained a bunch of fruit which looked to be made of gold. This represents how the tree of Mormonism is sort of cut down because the leadership have gone astray, while the golden fruit represents how Mormonism has still furthered many true doctrines about the gospel throughout history, especially including the Book of Mormon.
- I was in the forest, and there was this small house sized monster (which I think had fur) which I hid from inside a small shed. The monster could talk, and was boasting in itself and threatening me, and I was worried the creature would find me. I think the beast here represents the antichrist and beast system – thus making this dream align with the scriptures which describe this new world order as a monstruous beast (Revelations 13:2, Daniel 7:7), which boasts in itself and blasphemes God (2 Thessalonians 2:4, Daniel 7:8&25, Revelation 13:5–6).
- I was with friends, and we had found this old church building in the forest. However, the building was collapsing, so we fled for protection down into this tunnel system. These tunnels weren’t entirely underground because there were some cracks in the walls allowing me to see outside. I assume this dream is about how organized religions are collapsing so we should flee into hiding.
- I saw this book nailed shut dragging on the floor, with a picture of a polar bear on the cover. I knew somehow that the book represented knowledge of the end times, and I thought surely this knowledge would get out to the world. However, apparently not, seeing the book was nailed shut.
- My dad saw stuff on a table and thought it wasn’t real, but just his drugs messing with him. However, then a light turned on and I could see this stuff too. I think this represents how people have rejected modern day revelations as mental illness, but eventually the “light will turn on” and it will be obvious that said revelations were true.
These scenes I don’t understand
- I was in Utah, and we had used a vehicle to drive up high into the Wasatch mountains, but the vehicle broke down and we had to use a very futuristic looking vehicle to drive back down. Could this be about the change in guard of religious leadership which comes?
- A government woman asks how I am doing with the mechanism – presumably the vehicle she gave me. She wears brown academic looking clothes.
Scriptures
I then was lying in bed and thought I received the following scripture references – meaning I heard the scripture references inside my mind:
Alma 54:8
8 But as ye have once rejected these things, and have fought against the people of the Lord, even so I may expect you will do it again.
Nephi 22:1
1 And now it came to pass that after I, Nephi, had read these things which were engraven upon the plates of brass, my brethren came unto me and said unto me: What meaneth these things which ye have read? Behold, are they to be understood according to things which are spiritual, which shall come to pass according to the spirit and not the flesh?
Nephi 21:1
1 And again: Hearken, O ye house of Israel, all ye that are broken off and are driven out because of the wickedness of the pastors of my people; yea, all ye that are broken off, that are scattered abroad, who are of my people, O house of Israel. Listen, O isles, unto me, and hearken ye people from far; the Lord hath called me from the womb; from the bowels of my mother hath he made mention of my name.
Nephi 20:1-4 (In my notes I wrote only Nephi 20:4, but it seems logical to add the preceding verses here):
1 Hearken and hear this, O house of Jacob, who are called by the name of Israel, and are come forth out of the waters of Judah, or out of the waters of baptism, who swear by the name of the Lord, and make mention of the God of Israel, yet they swear not in truth nor in righteousness.
2 Nevertheless, they call themselves of the holy city, but they do not stay themselves upon the God of Israel, who is the Lord of Hosts; yea, the Lord of Hosts is his name.
3 Behold, I have declared the former things from the beginning; and they went forth out of my mouth, and I showed them. I did show them suddenly.
4 And I did it because I knew that thou art obstinate, and thy neck is an iron sinew, and thy brow brass;
Samuel
I finally received scripture references to Samuel 5 and Samuel 4.
These chapters talk about how Israel loses the ark of the covenant to the Philistines because of their corrupt priests.
Specifically, the sons of the high priest Eli followed after another god (1 Samuel 2:12), stole from temple offerings (1 Samuel 2:16-17), and had sex with women gathered at the temple (1 Samuel 2:22). As a result, the children of the high priest are slain in Samuel 4, and the ark of the covenant is stolen and brought to the Philistine temples in Samuel 5.
Discussion
All of these scriptures I believe are targeting the Mormon church.
- Nephi 21:1 – talks about how wicked pastors have led away the people (which is the case in the world).
- Nephi 20:1-4 – this compares the Mormon church to the Jews of old. Just like the ancient Jews were convinced of their holiness especially via baptism, yet were destroyed, the Mormons are convinced their church will be a sanctuary during the end times, yet actually its leadership will partner with the antichrist.
- Nephi 22:1 – this is clarifying that my dreams this night about Mormonism aren’t symbolic, but beyond being symbolic are also literally true.
And finally, lets discuss Alma 54:8: up until my dreams today, there always was the possibility that the Mormon church leadership weren’t totally evil – instead they just had (for some reason) happened to stop receiving revelation from God, and therefore had become confused. I think this scripture is clarifying that: no, they actually did reject God. As people born into the Church, they were offered the true gospel of Christ, but chose to reject it – just as Ammaron (the person to whom that verse is addressed) also grew up in the Church but chose to reject it.
The backstory of that verse is also noteworthy: much of the Book of Mormon takes place in the context of these two nations in the Americas who war against each other: the Nephites (who follow God), and the Lamanites (who don’t follow God). Well, the character in this story has an interesting back story: he and his brother used to be Nephites, until they rose up, claiming that the Nephites needed to have a king and presented themselves as the rightful rulers due to their nobility (this is portrayed as bad by the writers of the Book of Mormon, who didn’t like monarchies). After losing the resultant civil war, these two brothers then joined the Lamanites, where they used intrigue, deceit, subversion, and poisoning to take over the Lamanites. After this, they invoked the ancient history of the Lamanites – in which the Lamanites thought they had the birthright over the Nephites – to say they had the right to control the Nephites. They then initiated the war between the Nephites and Lamanites, in which context this verse is written. So, the whole backstory has to do with authority: do the Nephite nobles deserve to rule over the Nephites, and do the Lamanites deserve to rule over the Nephites. And the story also delves into political intrigue – how many authority figures owe their authority to secret dark works and conspiracies.
This all relates to the Mormon church, in that the main claim to fame of the leaders of the Mormon church is that they possess the “authority” to rule over the Church. Thus, even though, to my knowledge, said leaders don’t have any amazing revelations, people still put high trust in them, unlike random losers like me. Invoking all the ideas of the Book of Mormon indicates that we shouldn’t place such high trust into similar ideas to the “birth right” to rule, or long dynasties of people all claiming to have inherited the right to rule. Which is all to reemphasize my claim that the Mormon church leaders are false.
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