Prayers in a hospital hallway
Given the current state of affairs, I assume they were palestinians, maybe nurses in a hospital hallway, about 12 people, 11 men and at least one boy, about 10 years old.
They were kneeling in prayer, with their eyes closed, backs against the walls, side by side. Half of them standing in front of the other half, so there were 6 people praying in front of each other.
The place looked clean, tidy, and there was light. I came from the corridor around the corner and watched them. The boy who was the first in his row perceived me, though I was invisible. He turned his head, opened his eyes and smiled at me. I was crying, I felt sorry abut what is going on, I waved to him, but he just smiled, like seeing me was the reason why he was praying.
Then he closed his eyes and continued praying there with the others, no one else saw me. I vanished after that and woke up.
I don't know how I appeared to him, hopefully not like a crying man, that vision couldn't make someone happy. Maybe I gave him hope, but I was crying because I couldn't assure him that things would be alright.
The divinity doesn't side with people or groups, it sides with principles. If among 1.000 people there's only one righteous, the divinity is with that person. But when wickedness abounds, the divinity is hindered, because it acts through the righteous ones. And if that one person is to suffer and die, and he remains good, he is blessed, since he is the embodiment of the true love.
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My words of wisdom: Every civilization wishes to serve the Deity, but they can only do so to the extent of their wisdom and justice. & The greatest religious revelation is the correct interpretation of the things in the sky.
Last edited by Ordnael : 18-10-2023 at 07:12 PM.
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