Saturday, August 23, 2025

Commanding Demons To Leave On A College Campus - Elevation

 May 25, 2021


The day after Shavuot, Monday morning, I had a very vivid dream. I was so taken by it that I could not concentrate on anything else most of the day. There was such POWER flowing through me. It was the power of God! I am still thinking about the dream, wondering if I am missing some symbolism. I don't want to miss anything Ruach haKodesh is telling me. So far I have told Sheri', Darrell, Carol, and Adam. But I won't tell anyone else for now. Two times in as many days, the phrase, "Mary pondered these things," has been given to me. I believe this is Ruach haKodesh telling me not to talk about it. Even though I am in a spiritual warfare class, they are not ready to hear it.

 Oh wow!  But I had the most vivid dream, I was casting out demons. I was on a college campus. First, I was in my dorm room with other roommates. Next, I was walking around the school and entered into a certain area, and I knew these people were all carrying demons and taken over by them. They tried to kill me, but Ruach haKodesh kept me safe. I cast some of them out by Yeshua's power when they decided to set off explosives in the school. There was a synagogue in the school, and I rushed out as everyone was evacuating. But the most amazing thing happened. As a demonstration of YHVH's power, I was elevated off the ground a few feet. That sounds crazy, but I was not scared. Then I had the attention of everyone, and as people came running out, I would rebuke the unclean spirits. So much power flowed through me. It was incredible. I have NEVER had a dream like that before.  I have had other dreams where I was in a large church setting and a man manifested a demon, and no one stepped up to help me, but nothing like this. Wow!!! Wow!!! Wow!!!


I saw the demons in people. They looked like king cobras


The Naga Raksha mask is a well-known symbol of a demon who could turn into a demon King Cobra who captured and enslaved its enemies

12-26-20 ( Adam's ) Evangela

 12-26-20

Adam dreamt that his roommate at Tech School at Shepherd AFB, Cornell "Myrick," (meaning "Dark-skinned") came over with his family. He had another daughter, and Adam had a daughter. They both named their daughters Evangela. This name means "Bringer of Good News." 

Love this.

Makes me wonder if Adam and Myrick won't be working as an evangelist in the future. 



Thursday, April 24, 2025

2025/4/24 Not a Dream


Edited by Chat GPT 

My morning steps. 

This morning, I took my usual walk—circling the pool in our backyard, which has become my personal track. To some, the repetition might seem tedious, but I find ways to stay engaged: listening to audiobooks, talking on the phone, praying, or simply acknowledging all of the work that needs to be done. Lately, I’ve been immersed in Dr. Dinah Dye’s book series The Temple Revealed in Creation.

As I walked, step after step, thought after thought, I glanced at my phone. The time read 7:11. At that exact moment, Dr. Dye was speaking about the number seven, which represents spiritual origin and perfection. Eleven, in contrast, often symbolizes chaos. But even chaos, when viewed through the right lens, is under God’s sovereign control (Amos 3:6, Isaiah 45:7, Lamentations 3:38). I smiled and praised Him right there,  awed by the timing, the meaning, and the reminder of who He is.

As she continued, describing God as Ruler, clothed in royal robes, I reached the Japanese Maple tree that hangs over the path just before the diving board. Its low-hanging branch forced me to bow. The imagery was sudden and striking.

Trees have long symbolized kingship. The diving board, just ahead, invites a plunge into the deep end—into fresh, clear water. Water, in Scripture, often symbolizes the Word of God. Our pool has a gate at the steps to keep one of our dogs from taking ten dips a day. Not that I mind his joy, but drying him off repeatedly wears thin. Still, that gate blocks the shallow end, the usual point of entry. It made me think: how often do we try to ease into the Word, into understanding, through the shallow parts first? But sometimes, the path we need to take—the meaningful path—is straight into the deep.

Life moves in cycles. Whether in our careers, our finances, our families, or even our spiritual walk, we find ourselves going around again and again—often unaware of where we are in the pattern. And yet, the pattern is there. His Appointed Times, the seasons of the soul, the rhythm of Scripture. The question is: do we stay in the shallows, or do we ever choose to dive deep?

I used to consider asking Darrell to trim that overhanging branch. Now, I see it differently. It’s become an important marker—a reminder to bow before my King, the Word made flesh.

If you quiet your mind, if you’re willing to see—He is everywhere, speaking through everything.