Guest guest Posted February 13, 2005 Report Share Posted February 13, 2005 I had a very interesting & vivid dream in 2003, it was so interesting & vivid that a few days after my dream, I was compelled to write it down because I wanted to remember it so I could understand it. It is dated August 18, 2003. I knew the dream was important, but at the time, I was unable to determine how it pertained to me & what the significance was. I dreamt that I was in an unfamiliar location in a natural setting with a group of people {20 - 50 maybe) who were participating in some kind of spiritual festival, celebration, pilgrimage, etc. The majority of people were of East Indian or South American descent & were mostly comprised of artistic, creative, spiritual & musical, free-thinkers. The leader of this group appeared riding on a huge {live} male lion with a full mane ~ only the lion was the size of an elephant! The man had a goatee, blonde hair ~ which was shoulder length & he had a Native American type of headband on. He had no shirt on ~ & had a decent tan, was wearing tan shorts {or maybe some kind of loin cloth} hiking boots & was very attractive. He was a new age type musician & had recently released a CD. He was quite popular with the group & someone showed me the cover of his CD, which was decorated with pink & purple artwork. This man played a very significant role in which he was leading the group that I was apart of to a very important location, that only a few, select people were aware of. He was also of paramount importance in relation to me. I had the distinct impression that I was to join this man, to ride on the back of the lion with him. I was also aware that I had never been to the location to which we traveled. I tried to locate an object (rock, tree, etc.) to climb on so I could reach the lion's back (remember, it was the size of an elephant!). A huge wooden platform "appeared" out of no-where & as the man tried to position the lion next to the platform so I could get on, I woke up! I began having flashbacks of this dream in February or March of 2004. The catalyst was seeing a female deity riding on the back of a tiger. I began wondering if there were female deities that rode on the backs of male lions. Since I've been told that there are over 33 million Hindu deities, I figured it could take me forever to figure this one out. On April 4, 2004, I visited one of my favorite Hindu related websites, Sanatan Society & while I was looking at some of the Hindu artwork there, suddenly, before my very own eyes appeared a painting of Durga riding on the back of a male lion!!!!!!! Then I realized that my dream had occurred during the same time- frame that Sri Swamiji had visited the Datta Retreat Center in 2003, August 11-16th! And that Sri Swamiji has a CD that has a pink & purple cover, which I recently purchased, Pancha Tattva Raga Malika! And that I was only ten miles away from the Datta Retreat Center & Sri Swamiji on Wednesday, August 13th, 2003, while my best friend, Paul & I were visiting Starlit Cove in Harrisville, PA! And that Paul & I had visited the Datta Retreat Center for the first time only a week and a half after Swamiji's visit. We had come to visit the healing rocks for the first time. Padma told us we had just missed Him & we said, "Missed Who?" for at the time, we had no idea that Swamiji actually visited the US. We just thought he had founded the DRC & didn't actually visit it. When I spoke with Paul briefly about my realizations, he reminded me that Sri Swamiji experienced a previous lifetime in South America. Even though the man in my dream had blonde hair, Paul felt that he represented Sri Swamiji in some way. While there are still aspects to this dream that I am still trying to comprehend, I feel that it was such a unique experience that I wanted to share with you, my beloved Datta Family. Our Guru speaks to us through our dreams, through the rocks at DRC, and directly to our hearts & Souls. I was late in responding to his calling in 2003, I hope never again, never again! I consider myself so very blessed to be a part of this wonderful Datta Family, Sri Sri Sri Swamiji! Jaya Guru Datta! Jen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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