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>I know the dream was very vivid but my memory is extremely hazy.
I know that feeling all-too well, Anon! Hahaha.
>We tend to take our world as it is for granted, and a lot of people focus on the bad things when talking it.
I cannot speak for others, Anon, but there was a time that I believed the same thing. After all, if Heaven awaits, then anything less than that is terrible, right? Or, at least, that is what I once believed!
It took some time for me to realize that the reincarnation, the karmic line, and this world are all very precious in that it allows us to learn why it is important to follow God's judgement. I consider every life a series of lessons and through each pass-through, I may become wiser in that I trust in God's judgement more, for I see the results of not doing so with each life!
>I think bad dreams show you the problem isn't with the world but with us, nature is not inherently evil, and when you consider all the possibilities like those you might see in nightmares nature is actually pretty benevolent.
This is another lesson that God has taught me, anon: to judge things as Good or Evil with our limited scope is faulty, for we don't actually know how things will play out with 100% certainty. Only God knows.
I will add supporting pictures (of posts) for you to look through, but again:
These are the lessons that I have been taught through my communication with God. I implore you, always, to seek the Truth through God yourself!
That being said, I will personally agree with you, from what I have been told and taught by God!
Also, to note:
>I think bad dreams show you the problem isn't with the world but with us
I included relevant texts from the Gospel of Thomas where Jesus says much of the same!
Thank you so much for telling me of your dream! It was a good reminder, especially as I pray for the sick and weary.