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A Dream

Updated: Jun 26, 2022

8/11/2021



I was living in a village. Authorities came looking for something we had. They proceeded to tear up our Main Street looking for it. They couldn't find whatever it was and left the street torn up.

Our town then got together and laid the most beautiful cobblestone street in it's place. It wasn't the very old type of Cobblestones but more contemporary. They were laid so that the road was actually quite smooth.


A member of the village, filled with joy, showed me what had been done so quickly and beautifully. He was delighted with what they had done and revealed to me that what the authorities had been looking for, the villagers had taken and buried under the new Cobblestone street.

The happy villager then took me to a secret stone where we could access at any time, what the authorities were trying to confiscate. Curiously enough, it was a stone in the shape of a "shoe" and all you had to do was step on it.


This dream has significance on several levels.


  1. Whatever it was tthe authorities were looking for to confiscate from us was "nebulous". You name it.

  2. They tore up our Main Street looking for it and left the street torn up without finding what they were looking for.

  3. The villagers quickly and happily rebuilt the Main Street using stones fitted together to make the street better than ever.

  4. The villagers were delighted that they had hidden under the new Main Street whatever it was the authorities wished to confiscate.

  5. I was shown a "secret access" to this hidden item. It was a stone in the shape of a shoe and all I had to do was "step on it".

I believe the authorities were trying to keep us off the Main Street - the public square - or society in general. I think that their tactics were an attempt to steal our testimony which means our JOY. There was no protest by the villages due to their actions - instead, we joyfully went to work, putting the "living stones" together to make the Main Street even better.

The secret shoe was access to our joy which could be done at any time. As Blaise Pascal said, "Joy is the incontrovertible evidence of the Presence of God."

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