This is copied from a website where people can post interesting dreams/visions they have had, and their interpretation of it. I was looking through a random archive and came across this one. Wow! On the actual website (not here), there is also an interpretation of the dream after the description section - which is highly symbolic - and mainly adds credibility to the fact that this has not been newly added or edited by the person managing the website archives, to be in accordance with recent events.
Here's the website it came from if you care to see it all:
http://www.uq.net.au/daystar/dvl062.htm
On the website page, it also has contact info for the person who posted this originally... I don't in any way know the guy, but I hope I don't cause him to receive a flood of emails if enough people see this and/or choose to write to him.
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DREAM BY RUSSELL SWANN ON 19 NOV 1997 ABOUT THE MAN'S WIFE WHO GOT TAKEN AWAY IN A GIGANTIC TIDAL WAVE AND THE STEEL GIRDER WHICH SAVED THE MAN
I had a dream about a man and his wife. A tidal wave came and washed her away. I was the man in the dream. Then I had the same dream again but this time with details.
The woman, my wife, and I were in a car with our two children - a boy and a girl. The woman had a vision of all types of tropical fish with the premonition that they would be eating her until all evidence of her existence was gone. I was driving the car and had the same vision about all types of tropical fish. I dwelt on the joy of fishing and catching the fish with a fishing rod. I thought about the necessity of wearing gloves to handle the poisonous ones.
We arrived at a restaurant made out of logs and built on a sandy tropical island. The Chinese and Malaysian food on offer was cooked by an Indonesian Balinese chef. There were different types of people here and I particularly noticed a surfer.
All of a sudden I knew that a gigantic tidal wave was on its way. I looked out to the sea and there it was. I had never imagined such a huge tidal wave. It was totally awesome and it was like an expression of great power and might. I saw the surfer try to body surf the tidal wave but it was like a joke.
I knew that there was a steel girder fixed upright in the center of the log restaurant. I went directly to it and held on to it. There was no way I was going to let go of the steel girder. Was wife was also close by to the steel girder but she did not take a hold of it. The tidal wave struck. The restaurant and even the whole island was insignificant compared to the size of the tidal wave. The wave took my wife away and there was no more trace of her just as she had seen in the vision.
While embracing the steel girder and under the powerful impact of the wave, I felt the steel girder begin to twist. I therefore stretched out my arms and body clinging to the girder as if to conform to the shape of it. This prevented it from twisting or buckling. Now it seemed that the steel girder could hold up the weight of the whole world.
At the height of the force of the wave I became one with the girder and I no longer had to hold on to it. Now it was as if the girder was holding me and I knew nothing but peace and calm. I couldn't even see the turmoil and devastation that was taking place. All my eyes could see were gentle pastel colours and patterns.
After the tidal wave I was standing on the island beside my steel girder (I call it my steel girder because of what it had done for me). It was now a flag pole and I was a police inspector of the early 1900's. A husband and wife of the same era came to visit me. They brought me some poetry to read as they had often done in the past. I thought to myself that after the gigantic tidal wave the poetry that they wrote was not the same. I then woke up.
http://www.uq.net.au/daystar/dvl062.htm ---------------------------------------------
I wonder if this guy remembered dreaming this after hearing that the tsunami disaster occurred, or if he found himself there in the midst of the real event, living out this dream with a major sense of deja vu. How it changed my life:Adds more credibility that some events are predestined to happen, and that we can sometimes be given knowledge of them in our dreams. I was actually reading through these to see if anyone else had shared my own particularly disturbing premonition-type dream from a few years ago, if in fact it is a premonition of things to come. Unfortunately, I have run across quite a number of reports of nearly the same dream I had ... so, yeah, I guess that's not a good thing, is it. You can join Unsolved Mysteries and post your own mysteries or interesting stories for the world to read and respond to Click hereScroll all the way down to read replies.Show all stories by Author: 24813 ( Click here )
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