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Jakob Lorber – The Great Gospel of John, vol. 5, part B<br />
[GGJ.05_178,09] Says Aziona: ―Yes, I understand it now; but now let me go<br />
to some of my neighbors, so that I can tell them openly what I have learned<br />
here!‖<br />
[GGJ.05_178,10] At this our Aziona took his leave and hurried to his<br />
neighbors, called loudly and quickly everyone together and told then in<br />
minute detail everything that he had now learned, seen and heard.<br />
Chapter 179<br />
[GGJ.05_179,01] These people were highly amazed of this and one said,<br />
―Strange, I do not think much of dreams – but my dream that came to me last<br />
night seems to be confirmed as very true with this highly strange encounter!‖<br />
[GGJ.05_179,02] Aziona immediately asks him in his hasty way, ―Well now,<br />
just tell us quickly everything that you dreamed! But do not skip anything; for<br />
everything could be of great importance!‖<br />
[GGJ.05_179,03] The neighbor says, ―Just a little patience, my friend Aziona;<br />
for first one must gather the dream in a more ordered fashion from all the<br />
corners of one‘s mind, because one cannot ever come before you with an<br />
awkward story. But now I have it more or less together, and so do listen very<br />
patiently.<br />
[GGJ.05_179,04] ―I was standing on the banks of our bay which is almost<br />
impassable for every larger ship. There in the morning I saw a great shine<br />
rising, shining brighter than the midday sun. I looked with my eyes up and<br />
down and here and there, yet nothing showed itself except something similar<br />
to the sun, from which the great shine could have come!<br />
[GGJ.05_179,05] I observed this great shine with an ever greater desire and<br />
discovered soon a great ship, which was steering directly into this bay. This<br />
ship however was shining so brightly that I soon realized that the previous<br />
great shining light could only come from this ship. I also soon noticed people<br />
in this ship of light, among whom particularly one shone more than the<br />
midday sun. But also the others, except for one, were shining brightly, but<br />
nonetheless as if they were like the white sun clouds illuminated by the one.<br />
The ship approached our colony quickly. A great fear seized me because of<br />
the ever stronger light, so that I sought to hide in my hut hurriedly. But there I<br />
woke up and saw that was only a dream.<br />
[GGJ.05_179,06] Although I think nothing of dreams, however, like every one<br />
of us, nonetheless this strange dream of light has preoccupied me until now<br />
and I said often to myself: No that is no usual, empty dream! It will come to<br />
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