This was an odd dream in that it felt like I was really witnessing it. The visceral feeling within was powerful and left a lasting impression that I can still feel.
It started out with me looking up at the window beside my bed – which faces east. The blinds were down and I could see the sun flashing through them. I got out of bed – pulled up the blinds – and saw the sun in the eastern horizon – probably mid morning – and it was H U G E. It began to flash and pulse. I went to get my mate and when I returned (before him) – that’s when I saw it: It literally exploded. What remained was some leftover light that was being given off by the pieces and particles of the now destroyed sun – which were floating downward in the same way that fireworks do after they are set off. Within moments, the sky was suddenly like twilight – not totally dark – still some light. And the sun was completely gone. I just watched – observed – felt both this sense of “YES!” (relief/about time/this is it) and excitement for what would come next.
Now speaking of odd things in the sky – check this out. If this doesn’t show proof positive we are NOT a part of a (normal) solar system and all of these “planets” we see are actually projections on a dome.
Russian cosmonaut Sergei Kud-Sverchkov on Tuesday published footage of the #Moon setting filmed from the International Space Station (#ISS).
The video shows how the Moon gradually flattens and then completely vanishes in the dark.#SpaceStation pic.twitter.com/lnGsl1IeuO
— Ruptly (@Ruptly) February 3, 2021
And speaking of the moon – check out MrMBB333’s latest – go to the 4 minute mark for further clarification of this simulation in which we are in.
I feel better today – I am tuned into the “winning side” – love and truth. Those energies aren’t going anywhere and neither are those bringing them forth.
Love,
Victoria
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Amazing dream! Gives me some hope.