Saturday, March 10, 2018

President of Israel - classified





Saturday, Sabbath, March 10, 2018



I saw a lady lying on her stomach, she was wearing denim jeans. I approached her.








I was in a room full of people. At one point, the President of Israel walked past me from right to left. I noticed he had his hands in a certain position in front of him, hands together upward, a hand posture of respect in their tradition. I did the same thing too. Then he stood 4 places to the left of me, back against the wall, facing the same direction I was facing.
There was a structure with railings. I had the dream on March 10. On March 20, I saw the Stephen King movie 'It'. Stan the Jewish boy was at his temple and there was a structure with railings just like in my dream!




Then he was in a row of people in front of me, his left side towards me. He was with a few people including his wife who obscured his face so I only saw a part of his face.




Then he walked away from me. Going to the right. At first I thought he was Benjamin Netanyahu because he looks like him, but for a second, I was thinking of the name Ariel Sharon. Just below and behind his ear, I saw a shadow of a natural crease. I saw this when I saw the movie Slamma Jamma. The bald white guy in the movie had that as well.





This happens in dreams if you don't recognize someone, you narrow it down to the closest two choices. I thought for a moment, Christopher Walken was Eric Idle. In another dream, I momentarily mistook King George 6 for Edward 8. People see my dream pictures and say, "That guy is getting a few elements right that he doesn't even realize." When I first did dream observation, I saw my friend who had looked old when he died, looked young in a dream, like a Hollywood movie star with feathered hair. I thought, "This is different." I didn't know then that I got an element right. Construction workers look at me funny, as if saying, "In your dream pictures, there's a couple of elements of architecture and construction that you don't even know about but that you're constantly getting right.