7-27-2001 This was
a short dream, but extremely vivid and intense. I was inside a bank
in downtown Seattle. The bank was new, posh and very spacious with
marble on the floors and outside main entrance. The interior was all
open. The bank was 2-3 stories tall, with glass completely across
the whole front of the building.
Outside was a one way city street
with light traffic. There were parking meters and every parking spot
on both sides of the street was filled. There were also young trees
in leaf. The whole scene spoke money and prosperity. It was quite
attractive for a city scene.The next thing I knew, an
earthquake had started. I have been in earthquakes before. They
usually start to build, giving you a chance to decide whether to try
and run outside (if near an exit) or run for cover. However, that
was not the case in this earthquake. Before I could decide to do
anything (that is: within only a couple of seconds), the earthquake
was so intense that I was slammed to the floor. It didn't "build" at
all. I was trying to crawl to the
revolving door, which was only about ten feet away. But the power of
the quake was incredible. I have never experienced anything remotely
like it before. It was like gravity kept me stuck on the floor and I
was only able to crawl a few feet on my face. I knew no matter how well built
that building had been built to earthquake specifications, that it
was going to fall down on top of me. And not only me, but the whole
of the buildings in the downtown were going to collapse. The power
and the intensity of the thing were absolutely beyond belief. I also
knew if I had been outside, there would have been no place outside
to hide either.I woke up and immediately thought,
"I should have crawled under a table for protection," however the
earthquake was much too powerful and there were no tables in the
building anyway, not a single one. In fact, there was no protection
anywhere.While I live in Seattle and
Seattle is very earthquake prone, I do not believe the dream was
about an earthquake in Seattle but about an earthquake in U.S.A.
FINANCIAL MARKETS.
I was in a very prosperous bank that practically
"smelled" like money. When the "earthquake" struck: * There was NO warning whatsoever.* The INTENSITY of the quake was
so powerful that EVERYTHING was going to collapse. Everything would
be destroyed. Nothing would be left standing. There would be only
rubble. * There was NO time to RUN and NO
place to run for protection.In other words, when the financial
and monetary collapse comes, it is going to be sudden, without
warning and it is going to be HUGE, far beyond our ability to even
begin to comprehend! The scene I saw was "current," not
"futuristic." It could have been any sunny work week day.
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