Dream Elohim

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Dream Elohim

Post by Qayin » Wed Dec 10, 2014 9:35 pm

I saw vivd dream where the word Elohim  was Written in hebrew  in yellow the word Elohim was written

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Re: Dream Elohim

Post by eye_of_tiger » Thu Dec 11, 2014 10:38 pm

Qayin wrote:I saw vivd dream where the word Elohim  was Written in hebrew  in yellow the word Elohim was written
Elohim is the Hebrew name for God as the Creator and Judge of the universe.

See Genesis 1:1-2:4a

When we dream of the color yellow, our unconscious mind is preparing us to follow a path of higher understanding and mystical awareness. Yellow concentrates or focuses our awareness upon whatever is represented by that particular dream symbol (in this case God), and it invites us to have a much closer and more harmonious relationship/interaction with him/her/it, while we are still using a physical body. To live one's daily life with constant awareness of His presence within it. A mystical union of the Creator and his creation (you).

BTW your user name Qayin is also of Hebrew origin.

The meaning of Qayin is lance or spear.

Qayin is also the Hebrew translation of the Biblical name Cain, as in the Book of Genesis's story of Cain and Abel who were the sons of Adam and Eve.

Cain was said to have murdered his brother, mostly likely out of jealousy and anger. In response to him being the first murderer God imposed a number of punishments upon him like having great difficulties in continuing to be a farmer or exiling him, but contrary to popular belief God did not place a curse upon his head which decreed that anyone who met him could kill him.

Quite the opposite is the case, as Cain was supposedly given God's personal protection and a guarantee that nobody would harm him, and get out of it alive. Why God would want to protect a murderer is the subject of considerable theological controversy and debate among both Christian and Jewish scholars.

EoT  :smt017

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