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Shabat – dreams

I wake up at 4 a.m. and realize that I was dreaming. With a little effort I get up to write the dream down. The circumstances of the dream recording are so special that I cannot help but reproduce them:

 

PS to the dreams:

 

I am sitting in the dark because the electricity on Shabbat is off. The tiredness pushes me back to bed. After a first minimal dream recording, I close the notebook to send my “donkey” to rest. He doesn’t obey. The control lamp does not go out.

 

 

I open the lid and the dream record is immediately there again. I add a previous dream memory (1) and a more detailed description of the dream (2). Again, I want to send the “donkey” to rest. I close the lid again. He’s not going to retire. The indicator light still does not go out.

 

 

On my knees, in prayer, the thought occurs to me to write this PS.

 

 

Now finally my “donkey” obeys, or finally I obeyed. I am overwhelmed by God’s fine work on me. I learned another lesson and that on Shabbat. An exhilarating feeling accompanies me all day. (It is worth reading the story of Balaam in the Bible: Numbers 22: 1 to Numbers 24:25.)

 

 

The dream that has been inserted has become so meaningful to me that I have to do without publication at the moment.

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