Softly dreaming, in various shades of lavender…
Silver threads drifting on long forgotten streams…
The ebbing dark tides of midnight consciousness…
Unravel day-dreams in downy sighs of tranquility…
Release ambition in stages of peaceful surrender…
Forgetfulness clouds rising in cleansing steams…
Seeking deepest depths of total unconsciousness…
Thus enabling reparative sleep’s restoring ability…
Eyes shift rapidly beneath eye lids’ active slumber…
Mind digesting colorful events in vivid dreams…
Calms anxious high tides of hyper-consciousness…
Ensures dreamer’s mental and emotional stability…
Downloading life’s important data to remember…
God whispers guidance through prophetic dreams…
Wise dream on Spiritual streams of consciousness…
Sweet dreams a sure blessing of God’s tranquility…
Imparting through all His holy shades of lavender…
His ultimate purpose impressed in human dreams…
Implanting His loving joy in deep sub-consciousness…
Blessed sleep purposeful gift displays God’s credibility.
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Ok…Apparently this is about God dreams. I think.
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That’s part of it…it’s about all the purposes that are met in dreaming. A lot happens in the brain during sleep and even in something we take for granted like dreams, God’s purpose is highly evident. I hear people talk about ‘evidence’ of God’s existence and it is the fact that there is purpose in everything that is overwhelming evidence of God’s existence and involvement.
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Ahhhh….As you can probably tell, I’m somewhat of a literalist. I was horrible in Shakespeare class…LOL
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This is really really good! I loved it!
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Thank you, Srishti.:0) Your opinion is one I value.
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And I yours! 🙂
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Ok, Mrs. Pam…I read it again and I totally get it. Please, don’t get me wrong; I think it is masterful writing. I would love to have the talent and mentality for this particular style of writing.
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I didn’t take it as an insult, Patrick. It’s okay to be you and for me to be me.:0)
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So true love your words.
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Thank you. I enjoyed thinking about this.
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It was a beautiful read
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