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Aijo

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  1. Thank you for your response, Mark.

    I understand about the symbolic dreams and how it can be easy to assume. A relative of mine has that problem as well. My mom is also symbolic dreamer, and I recall a dream that she had of me that was actually a warning for someone else who was like a daughter to her.

    My classmate's dream came after the wedding dream, and in actually reading Ephesians 5 at that time, I saw that one half talks about living right essentially and the other half about how a husband should love a wife. So, it's definitely something I'll be praying for wisdom and insight about.

    Thank you also for your perspective on the wedding dream, because that does give me a lot more to think about. When I had that dream, I was in university and didn't have any major commitments (no jobs, no relationships, nothing). I know my parents had moved to the new church building maybe a year or so before. I moved back home, so I naturally became more involved in ministry, but I had the same feelings I had at other ministry's I served at: "I'm here at church, serving and doing the work of God." So it can't be compared to what I felt in the dream. Last year, though, I was given a revelation and a vision on something. The revelation was not understood or accepted by those close to me, but the vision, however, was something I've kept close to my heart and have only told a few of my prayer partners about. The vision partially manifested a few months ago.

    I understand that marriage dreams can be an iffy topic, because it's difficult to know where they came from, if they're symbolic or literal. Mine was dismissed by others because I technically shouldn't be getting married in a dream, but I've been wanting to just tie up loose ends in my life and get closure on different things, so I revisited it. I'll definitely continue to bathe situation in prayer, though, and look out for those feelings that I had in the dream.


  2. Hello new here. I'm a literal dreamer, so whatever I dream is exactly what it is. This dream, however, is not my own, but it is about me. About 7 or 8 years ago, I was majoring in interior design, and I had a Christian classmate, who didn't know me well, but we worked on projects together. One night she had a dream about me and tagged me on Facebook for me to see. In the dream, she and I were at an interior design convention together, and the Lord spoke to her to tell me about Ephesians 5. That was the end of her dream.

    To provide some context, sometime before she had that dream, though, I had two recurring dream months apart of myself and a gentleman standing before the altar of my parents' church in wedding attire. The man's face was blurred, but I knew what ethnicity he was, though he was no one I knew personally. The church was completely empty except for us, but I felt at peace and calm. Light from the the north window illuminated the whole church in a warm, blond tone. Typically, the church is lit in a cool tone because the sun does not directly shine in from the north window. When I meditated on this dream recently, what came to mind was something like "first look"--what they do in wedding photography.

    I was a university student at that time and was not in a relationship. I looked to be in one, but God never sent anyone my way. My parents had also just moved into a new church building maybe a year or so when I had those dreams.

    Thank you for your prayers and thoughts. :)

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