Have you had a dream where you saw a map or were in a familiar place but the geography was strange? In this life and several past lives, I have been a military logistician. Maps are very important, so I have seen many. Following are example of how the Earth looked in some past cycles:
Sometime ago I was studying a new atlas, particularly the world views. This prompted a series of startling dreams. One was a satellite lights-at-night view. There were the dense lights of America and Europe and a few strings of light between. The Atlantic Ocean was a sparsely populated marsh with highways/railways joining America and Europe.
In another, the Mediterranean Sea was intermittent. England extended down the cost of Europe and joined the top of Africa so the English Channel fed the Mediterranean. Earth had several moons orbiting to produced one high and low tide. At high tide, the Mediterranean was a couple feet deep; dry at low tide.
Then there were the endless configurations of the Gulf of Mexico. Once the Gulf extended up to what is now the Great Salt Lake. El Paso was a deep water port. Another Earth cycle, the Gulf extended up to Tulsa, where the Mississippi entered the Gulf. Tulsa was the New Orleans for that cycle.
One does not have to see a map to know the geography. Dreams, intuition and imagination come from the same past life memory. A dream is only a snippet. Memory contains the whole life. Mulling over a dream can allow intuition and imagination to present the long view.
My son and his girlfriend came to visit. I recognized his girlfriend from a past life. In a few nights a dream came. We were on the crew of a large speed boat. She was an emergency medical technician. We were going around the ocean and islands picking up people who had been washed out to sea by a tsunami. End of dream.
Subsequent mulling revealed that for this past cycle, Earth was hot so there were no polar ice caps. For that and other reasons, oceans were high and land area was small. Earthquakes and tsunamis were frequent. In the dream, I saw islanders had their houses on flat bottom boats moored on land. Reporting of the Indian Ocean tsunami in this Earth cycle explained my dream. For an island, a tsunami does not create a tidal wave, rather it raises the sea level so the island is submerged, then the water recedes. House boats tethered to an island would rise with the water and settle back in place as the water receded.
Copyright 2013 Dennis Wayne Dapremont
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