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- Subject: Re: Metaphysical Dreams
- Message-ID: <1992Nov23.003026.3958@ccu1.aukuni.ac.nz>
- From: comjohn@ccu1.aukuni.ac.nz (Mr. John T Jensen)
- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 00:30:26 GMT
- References: <1992Nov17.030350.19996@ccu1.aukuni.ac.nz> <92324.161832IO20444@MAINE.MAINE.EDU>
- Organization: University of Auckland, New Zealand.
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- I will tell the substance of mine, the memory of which still troubles me at
- times. I have found it somewhat difficult to talk about this. I have also
- found it difficult to convey exactly the sense of overwhelming dread that
- accompanied the dream, and that still accompanies its memory. Perhaps this
- expresses my own weakness of faith. Anyway, here it is.
-
- I am a Christian, and an adult convert, having been raised nothing in
- particular. I became a Christian in 1969. The dream happened in 1973. At
- that time I had just moved to Auckland, having lived the previous seven
- years in Honolulu, and this is relevant as the dream recognisably (part of
- it) took place in Honolulu. I was newly-married, less than one year, when
- the dream took place.
-
- In the dream, my wife and I --- only there was some simultaneous feeling
- that she was my sister, and though we were adults in our mid-20's (as we
- actually were at the time), we were also, perhaps, young children, perhaps
- late pre-teens --- were walking up a long, winding, tree-shaded street in
- one of the pretty wealthy parts of Honolulu, up alongside of the Nuuanu
- Valley for those who know the city. We seemed to be trying to get home, or
- perhaps to someone's house, and I was anxious because it was getting late in
- the afternoon and we were a bit lost. Behind us in the distance we could
- see the freeway and the city but I was very much aware of how wooded the
- area we were in was, and there did not seem to be many houses, just woods.
-
- Then a big car came up the street with a woman in it, and I think she
- offered to give us a ride to wherever we wanted to go. This thought was
- somehow terrifying and we said 'no' and continued to walk, quite fast. The
- woman drove the car slowly, as if following us. This was really
- frightening. So finally we decided to go into the woods, as if to pretend
- that we had arrived where we wanted to go, so that maybe she would go away.
-
- Now we were in the woods. I won't describe details (although they have
- remained in my memory for nearly twenty years now), but we now wandered for
- a very long time in an area peopled, to our astonishment, with savages.
- Occasionally visible were normal suburban houses but we could never reach
- them. The savages were really savage, lawless and (we knew somehow) cruel,
- and we knew that if we perished or were captured we would never be found or
- even missed from the normal world.
-
- I came then to a realisation that the world we had always thought existed,
- that of normal, natural laws, of right and wrong, and even of logical and
- illogical, was only a sort of clearing in an infinite forest of chaos. That
- the motorway (which we could still occasionally glimpse, and which I yearned
- to reach as symbolising order, normality, God even) and the whole of
- Honolulu only seemed to us its inhabitants as the real world, that in fact
- all 'round us was the everlasting Night waiting to close in, or to capture
- us.
-
- We finally managed to come out of the forest, somehow, on to the edge of the
- freeway. Even then, which was about the point where I woke up, I continued
- fearfully to look back at the hills, dreading to see some more bands of
- those savages coming to drag us back into chaos.
-
- I concluded that this was an attack of the Devil, an attempt to make me
- doubt God, and to believe that God is made in my own image rather than I in
- His. But this dream has had a very powerful presence with me ever since,
- and when I am attacked by conscious religious doubts I often think of it.
- So I just if anyone else has had dreams that similarly were involved with
- their fundamental beliefs about reality, and what conclusions they might
- have drawn from them. Has anyone had a dream which affect his (or her)
- basic beliefs? Has anyone had a dream which changed what he believed?
-
- jj
-
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