Friday, June 02, 2006

A Dream This Morning

This has been a bit of a weird week spiritually - lots of intense dreams at night - not always retained, but the depth and intensity leave an impression, even when the images and words drift away. I'll write a proper entry later today or tomorrow, but for now I just wanted to put up a dream I had this morning. I woke up, and the image was powerful - God again sharing His Father heart with me indirectly, and whispering the words "You're not alone." I sat down at my computer right away to write this dream down before it faded. And, I thought I'd share it with you. I wrote down the somewhat skeletal version, not bothering to describe all the colors and details and so forth. My dreams are usually like full-color movies - things I watch - I am usually some sort of omnisicient figure - present and feeling what the characters in my dreams feel, but with knowledge that I (as Lisa) shouldn't have. Anyway, the dream...

I had a powerful dream this morning, just before I woke.

Let me give you a setting first. It seemed somewhat rural – fields of tall crops, gravel roads, barns and so forth. Probably turn of the century – some things fit very clearly into a time period of the nineteen twenties, some are probably closer to the nineteen fifties, some elements are clearly modern in nature.

There are a group of people, who, for a reason that isn’t immediately clear are trying to flee the community in which they’re living. They try a number of different methods of escape, but always find themselves caught as they’re leaving, and forced to stay within the community. It slowly becomes clear that part of what these people are trying to escape is a sense of religious oppression – the historical example that comes to mind is the pilgrims – fleeing their homeland in hope of freedom of worship somewhere else.

And then, there comes what is clearly their climactic escape attempt. It’s at night, and they’re moving through the fields, working to be as quiet as possible. One young woman manages to get into an airplane – serving as a distraction from some people who almost spot the rest of the community. She manages to escape, despite serving as a distraction, and leaves her child in the care of the other community members. Somehow it is known to me that it is her husband piloting the plane and spiriting her to freedom.

In order to escape the town, they must climb a gravel road up a steep hill, right next to the home of what is somehow associated as their pastor’s home. So they are climbing and slipping, and trying desperately to do this silently, but it’s a gravel road, and silence isn’t all that easy. As they summit the hill, and come around to the front of the house, as they’re just about to make their escape, the lights in front of the house come on, and there is the pastor, and his wife, and a number of other people from their community. Essentially, the plot is foiled once again and they will have to stay.

The pastor, standing next to his wife who is sitting and looking quite stoic, looks over the people caught trying to flee, and settles his gaze on the child who had been left by her mother. He asks her if she would like to explain what is going on that evening. Just as she is opening her mouth to begin speaking, her mother and father walk up the hill and join her. Her mother strokes her hair. Her father is this picture of strength and love. He has obviously been free from this community for sometime, and has now chosen to return and be with his wife and child. And so the girl begins to speak, “I don’t know why he came back tonight, except that I know that he loves me,” (and tears are running down her face now, but her face is overflowing with love, with peace and strength), “and I know that what He did tonight for me is the clearest picture of what Jesus did for this community and for me.”

And then I woke. “The clearest picture of what Jesus did for this community.” He took on human form, made Himself a peasant without citizenship in one of the most oppressive empires in history, and served humanity. He loved and poured Himself out. He gave His life for the world to demonstrate His love. He returned to oppression in order to demonstrate true freedom.

7 comments:

Unknown said...

Some thoughts:

* A spirit of dead empty religion attempting to control and dominate. aka jezabel and ahab.

* the escape through the night. like Israel with the pillar of fire and Jesus' parents fleeing to egypt.

* the plane has been in your dreams before....

* the potential separation of children from parents is a theme in scripture.. think of revelation and the woman and her child being defended against insurmountable odds and going into hiding... again: Moses and Jesus.

* and generational advocates... real spititual parents.

Lisa said...

Kirk,
probably going to email you with some thoughts later today or tomorrow... I've been thinking about the things you said in your last email all week... digging deeper, pushing in. Plus, a couple of other odd dream experiences in the last week, less clear to write down than this one.

I definitely caught the association of the spirit of dead religion - such a strong symbol to have the pastor and his wife be the ones who catch those who are fleeing... what was funny was the setting - the pastor was white and his wife was black, and because of the time period the dream seemed to be set in, I remember thinking or hearing or something the idea that this multi-racial couple in this time period should understand the desire for freedom, for something different from the societal norm.

As to the plane - this was a different sort of plane (appropriate to the time period I was sensing - the turn of the century), and I hadn't thought about it reappearing... any thoughts on what a reoccurring plane in my dreams means?

What passages in Revelation talk about the separation of children from parents? Also, not sure I undersatnd the comment about Moses and Jesus.

And not sure what you mean about generational advocates?

It's hard... I just dream... I don't necessarily understand them, I just have a sense of when they're significant. What I caught out of this one was just a continuation of a number of themes God has been speaking to me over the last months, and particularly this week.

lois said...

Hi Lisa,

It was interesting reading about your dream... partly because i had a strange night earlier in the week which has been in my thoughts a lot the past few days and partly because i find 'God dreams' intriguing. I don't really know what my night was all about either... any thoughts Kirk? (I posted a short entry on my blog).

The past few months have certainly been a journey of extension. God is doing some deep things among His people...

Be encouraged in your journeying, Lisa, and keep pressing on.

Blessings!
Lx

Unknown said...

Lisa, Revelation 12. Lovely, I'll check your blog...

Lisa said...

Lovely, read your story... I think I'm glad I dream and don't sense the presence of people in my room... that would definitely flip me out a lot!
But, to be quite honest, I'm not always completely thrilled about the whole dream thing either. I sort of wish that God would speak during my waking hours and in clear statements. The reason I majored in history instead of English was that I always hated playing with metaphor - trying to figure out what the author was really saying...
And recurring themes? No idea! I've had snakes recur, and planes... are either of these things easily explainable? No.

But hey, God is speaking, and at least I'm grateful for that... and grateful for people who seem to see a bit more in the dreams than I do...

Kirk, thanks for the passage... read it last night and see at least a bit of the symbolism from the dream there... I'll keep coming back to it... bashing at these things until I understand or God brings clarity...

Unknown said...

I saw a hillarious trailer at the movie theatre the other day about a movie coming out this summer about an airplane full of snakes... "Augh, snakes everywhere... we can't go anywhere... WHO LET THE SNAKES OUT!!! It doesn't look like a comedy but it should be... anyway, thought of you.

Lisa said...

Hey, maybe I have some sort of new spiritual gift - dreaming what the next summer blockbuster film is going to be! Finally a "ministry" calling that will make me rich and famous and let me live in warm climates! I described some of my dreams to a friend once - the during the depression nightmare phase - and he told me that they'd make good horror flicks - ones with really unique plots!

I gotta tell you, though, I have no desire to relive the whole plane full of snakes thing, so I probably won't be seeing this movie! What was still the worst part was that I was the only one seeing them in my dream... at least if everyone sees them you know you're not nuts for being afraid!