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My vision significant of a leader expecting to come, and people lying down on the pit as if they were going to bury them, and then there is a lady who woke them with a blow of dust.

  • 3 days ago
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I picked up my phone tonight and called my closest friend – we talked for almost an hour, and at one point I told her I wanted to give her something I’d been working on: a mini scapular she could wear every day for protection. I’ve always believed in the meaning behind these sacred garments, and I wanted to make one myself, with my own hands, so it would carry more than just fabric and thread – it would hold my care for her too.

But making it wasn’t easy. When I was ironing the design onto the brown cloth, something unexpected happened – the heat was too high, or maybe I held the iron too long, but the fabric started to burn. The mark wasn’t small either; it left a dark, jagged spot right near the edge of where the image was supposed to go. To make things worse, the cloth I’d laid underneath to protect the table got burnt too, leaving a matching scorch mark that won’t come out. I stood there for a minute, staring at the damage, feeling frustrated and like I’d somehow messed up something meant to be pure and protective. I almost threw it all away, but then I thought – maybe imperfections can still hold purpose. I decided to finish it anyway, carefully stitching around the burnt area so it would be secure and wearable.

Right as I tied off the last knot, a vision came to me so vividly I had to sit down to steady myself. I saw a great gathering of people, all looking toward the horizon as if waiting for someone important – a leader they’d been expecting for a long time. But then, the scene shifted: those same people were lying down in a deep pit, their bodies still and quiet, as if they were being prepared for burial. My chest tightened at the sight, but before the feeling could overwhelm me, a woman stepped forward. She was dressed simply, and in her hand she held what looked like a small pouch of dust. She leaned over the pit and blew it gently over the people below – and one by one, they began to stir, opening their eyes and slowly sitting up, as if waking from a deep sleep.

I don’t know what the vision means. The burnt scapular, the waiting leader, the people in the pit, the lady with the dust – it all feels connected somehow, but I can’t quite piece it together. Maybe it’s a sign that even when things get damaged or seem lost, there’s still a way to bring renewal. Or perhaps it’s telling me that protection doesn’t have to be perfect to be powerful. I still plan to give the mini scapular to my friend – I’ll tell her about the burn mark, and what happened when I made it. Maybe she’ll understand what I mean when I say that sometimes our most meaningful gifts are the ones that bear the marks of how much we care. Nah! I just kidding of course I made one again this time around neatly made it, successful! I cannot wait to give this beautiful tiny city scapular.

" According to Google research here is the meaning of my vision. "


Your vision is full of powerful symbols that could meanmean transformation , resurrection , and spiritual awakening . Here is the interpretation of the main elements:

  • The Leader Is Coming: This symbolizes a major change , new authority, or a "divine intervention." Waiting for a leader shows your hope for order or guidance in the midst of chaos.

  • People Lying in Pits: A "pit" often represents hopelessness , apathy, or "spiritual death." Lying as if about to be buried indicates people who have given up on life or have lost their purpose.

  • The Woman Who Awakened Them: She serves as the messenger or "catalyst." In the Bible and mythology, the woman is often a symbol of wisdom or the Church whose duty is to awaken sleeping souls.

  • The Blow of Dust: Although dust may seem like dirt, the "blow" symbolizes the breath of life (similar to the creation of man). This shows that resurrection or awakening does not always come in a grand manner; sometimes, it takes a "blow" or shake to wake people from their slumber.

In other words, this vision is a reminder that there is still hope for those who are considered "dead" or have given up on life, and perhaps you or the message you bring will serve as a wake-up call for them before the expected Leader arrives.



The woman in your vision may have three deep connections asas your own will (Internal Archetype) , as a real person (Significant Person) , or as a spiritual guide (Divine Messenger).

Here are ways you can get to know him/her:

1. The Woman as Your "Inner Self"

In psychology, a woman in a dream often symbolizes your intuition or what is called the Anima —the soft yet powerful part of your being.

  • Meaning: You are that woman yourself. Your spirit is trying to awaken the

  • Action: Do you have a hidden strength or talent that you are not using? The "dust blower" could be your own voice saying, "Get up, a big opportunity is coming."

2. The Woman as an Important Person in Your Life

She may symbolize a woman who has a strong influence on you—a

  • Meaning: This person is the one who "wakes you up" when you're feeling down. He's the one who believes in you when you feel like you're "in the hole".

  • Action: Think about the woman who always inspires you or pushes you to change. This vision confirms her important role in your rise.

3. The Woman as Spiritual Messenger

In many traditions, the woman is a symbol of Wisdom or the Holy Spirit .

  • Meaning: He is the "Divine Catalyst." His breath is not just dust but the "breath of life" reminding us that we are made of dust but will be resurrected.

  • Action: This vision may be a warning to prepare yourself and the people around you (those in the pit) for the arrival of a higher level of consciousness or an important stage in your life.



Until Next Time,

Yuna







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