I am No Messiah
By Morgan
@OneOfMany (12150)
United States
October 7, 2015 12:29pm CST
I've stated that I could save this world, but as @sofssu said, I'm no messiah. I'm not, and have no desire to become one. But I do share similarities with one.
I have a close relationship with an entity that could be called god. Whether or not it is, who knows. I have visions. I see the future in prophecies that come true or I prevent if they are bad. I have been crucified in a dream with other criminals, with spikes through the wrists and death coming quickly from that. Afterwards pain accompanies the thought, and on my right wrist there is a puncture scar, that people would call a stigmata. It's off to the side of the middle, and I have never been injured there before.
So yeah, I'm not a messiah, and I don't bear a message from any faith. Oh, did I mention that I used to heal the sick with the power of suggestion? Yeah, they are fascinating tricks of the trade. Either way, I don't have to be one to save the world.
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@Rosekitty (19368)
• San Marcos, Texas
9 Oct 15
I feel we all can do these things you mention if we just put ourselves in the right state of mind.
Yesterday i was wanting something to eat of FF and a friend pops by with a burger,fries and drink....i never mention it..i just kinda think it to happen..
been missing my daughter and hadn't heard from her in a few months and get a text from her right then..
To some we would be called fakes, but you and i know the truth
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@Rosekitty (19368)
• San Marcos, Texas
9 Oct 15
@OneOfMany Coincidence I think not..hahah
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@OneOfMany (12150)
• United States
9 Oct 15
@Rosekitty I asked someone how many coincidences had to happen before no longer being one, and they said it doesn't matter, why? I told them I had over 30 in that short time period. They stayed stubborn.
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@OneOfMany (12150)
• United States
9 Oct 15
I think one day we'll start getting in tune with all the WiFi in the air. I do already. I'll randomly start thinking of something I want to read, check the internet, and the update is already there, only a few hours old.
Other things like what you talked about are called 'coincidences' to make it so we don't think about it. People don't want us to think about what it really means. Coincidence is kind of like a 'supernatural censorship'.
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@sofssu (23660)
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9 Oct 15
@OneOfMany More often than not when we are in control over our thought life most things fall in place.
I suggested spiritual exploration mainly because of what you had written here and also because I have benefited much from it.
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@OneOfMany (12150)
• United States
9 Oct 15
@sofssu I did that in college by sitting in on the prayer meetings they were having in my dorm. In truth I was using the energy signature to piggyback into the different natural spirit realms that are attached to that kind of psychic energy.
I learned a lot about the past from those sessions. A lot of what I talk about was found out during those.
@OneOfMany (12150)
• United States
7 Oct 15
Just some classmates in high school. They were sick with minor illnesses and I told them they would get better and be completely healthy in x amount of hours. It would always vary. From half an hour to 6 hours, whatever I said at the time. Obviously some didn't recover, but many did. It's the body that heals, not the person suggesting it. That's why if a doctor tells someone their condition is getting worse even if they were feeling better, soon they actually are worse. It's suggestion.
That's why the placebo effect works for people. Even if the pill is sugar, they believe that it's medicine and the body heals them.
@OneOfMany (12150)
• United States
7 Oct 15
@MALUSE Nope, but if we only hear of miracles that work and they were accomplished with suggestion and placebo, then we find that they were never miracles to begin with. :)
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@BAblingOne (85)
• Soignies, Belgium
7 Oct 15
Hello there Morgan , i can't say that i can relate verry much to your story , but what i can state is that i trully believe what you just wrote , while i was reading about your prophecies dreams , it made me think that thats a little similar with deja-vu,( maybe in that i cann relate just a little bit ). As for your dreadfull dreams of crucifiction i cann olny simpathyze , i also have some dreadfull dreams , but never about a godly or demonique figure , and the weird part is that i through the whole dream i'm totaly conscience that its a dream , and when i die ( i always die in my dreams ) i end up waking up.
I'm sorry i can't give any type of advice on this , i'm not an expert at all , and even if it we're i'm sure i would not know it.
Best of courage and luck :-)
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@OneOfMany (12150)
• United States
7 Oct 15
I used to die often in my dreams when I was in high school. Now it is a rare occurrence, and that's because I can control the dreams better.
I don't think anyone is an expert in this field (unless of course they are self-proclaimed, then there are many). The best we can do is live each day and experiment as we go! 
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@BAblingOne (85)
• Soignies, Belgium
7 Oct 15
@OneOfMany I still have problems fully controling the dreams , somettimes it depends of the emotions i have when i loose control , also i have a strong connection with my two dogs , when i walk them i always take them out with a leash , and sometimes when i want them to come to me no matter the distance i only think ( kind like wanting ) and they always follow .
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@OneOfMany (12150)
• United States
7 Oct 15
@BAblingOne That's good mental understanding between you and your dogs. I don't have that kind. I will think nice thoughts around animals and they will be nicer than if I have bad thoughts.
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