In the dream, I was in a grocery store, pushing around my cart. I was getting just enough food for the week and I heard “Cultivate Your Cart”. i knew that I was meant to store up extra food for the winter. I was supposed to buy canned goods to store away because something was going to happen. I felt like it would be a long, hard winter. I do not know if that is because of some event or just that it’s a severe winter weather wise.
Right before I awoke, I saw a man in a black suit, spinning a black and gold globe on his finger. I knew this man was the antichrist and he is in a position of some power now but he is not fully in power. More like behind the scenes, minor player at this point but he is moving up. The water (oceans, lakes, rivers) on the globe was black and the land was gold. This is important but have not been given a full interpretation on that part yet.
I just thought i would add this previous thread as i posted lots of usefull links on how to prepare:
Dream about possible famine and confirmation from scripture. | lifeline (latterrain333.wixsite.com)
Sherry's points definitely apply, even if it's not the full story.
Yes, you should have extra food. Between rail strikes, fluctuating gas prices, elevated food prices (much tripled and quadrupled already), talk of power failures and wars... there's no guarantee food will be available the way you expect.
"Cultivate" implies doing more than storing. Setting up a system where you continue to produce your food, grow it. Even if it's just sprouting grains and beans, take this seriously.
People in impoverished areas have fruit trees and gardens, if they own land. I've seen some that just owned one cow and walked it around the neighborhood to graze whereever it could.
Black and gold are often used in packaging to look elegant, sophisticated, exclusive. Gift pens, cigars, cufflinks, expensive coffees.
Black can also show lack of information -- hiding things in the dark so they cannot be seen, while letting the gold shine, assuring richness.
Like so much operates these days.
Land can be owned; seas are considered international. China built islands and declared they owned areas that were once sea, causing dispute with surrounding nations. Ownership can see increased value. No ownership can be vague and troubling, lots of unknowns.
Sherry's points definitely apply, even if it's not the full story.
Yes, you should have extra food. Between rail strikes, fluctuating gas prices, elevated food prices (much tripled and quadrupled already), talk of power failures and wars... there's no guarantee food will be available the way you expect.
"Cultivate" implies doing more than storing. Setting up a system where you continue to produce your food, grow it. Even if it's just sprouting grains and beans, take this seriously.
People in impoverished areas have fruit trees and gardens, if they own land. I've seen some that just owned one cow and walked it around the neighborhood to graze whereever it could.
Black and gold are often used in packaging to look elegant, sophisticated, exclusive. Gift pens, cigars, cufflinks, expensive coffees.
Black can also show lack of information -- hiding things in the dark so they cannot be seen, while letting the gold shine, assuring richness.
Like so much operates these days.
Land can be owned; seas are considered international. China built islands and declared they owned areas that were once sea, causing dispute with surrounding nations. Ownership can see increased value. No ownership can be vague and troubling, lots of unknowns.
I’m wondering if the black globe symbolizes John 9:4. I must work the works of him that sent me, while it is day: the night cometh, when no man can work. And maybe the gold symbolizes those of us who try to shine his light out in the darkness? Just a thought.