August 28, 2013. DREAM. Returning from a business outing, I entered our I Am Nation headquarters complex, which was a large university campus. I was informed that Nada-Yolanda and Cheree P. were at the central administration building, waiting to talk with me about Cheyenne. Cheree had come to visit me expressly for this purpose. I saw them in the distance, across the campus, on the steps of the building.
I got back in my car and drove to the location, but on the way I came across an extensive construction project, a new educational complex being erected on campus. I asked the foreman how I should make my way around the construction site, and he pointed out the direction. As I started to leave, I awoke.
Interpretation: Cheree, a friend and a Mark-Age member for decades, is a great dog lover, one whose expertise I’ve long admired. She knew Cheyenne from years ago, when she was a puppy. She lost one of her own beloved dogs just this past June, so in truth we both have been grieving our personal loss in tandem. It is appropriate that one so knowledgeable about dogs would show up in my dream, along with Nada-Yolanda, who is overseeing Cheyenne’s retraining on the astral planes.
The I Am Nation headquarters, presented in the setting of a large university, bespeaks our considerable hierarchal educational functions, especially as formulated on the inner planes where Nada-Yolanda still guides our soul missions for the Second Coming program. One of our five divisions is University of Life.
The extensive new construction on campus symbolizes the ongoing plans to externalize higher spiritual-educational functions, first in my own consciousness (the university of my own spiritual understanding), then to be fulfilled through my I Am teaching demonstrations on the physical plane. Given our close-knit bond and interkingdom partnership, Cheyenne and I remain connected spiritually to help raise the lower kingdoms. I suspect that the dream consult with Nada-Yolanda and Cheree would concern these spiritual demonstrations. All is being unfolded in Spirit’s time and way.
Reviewing the symbolism of this dream, I am reminded of the biblical saying carved in stone on the Main Building (Tower) of the University of Texas campus in Austin, my alma mater: “Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” (John 8:32)
Photo: Phillel, 2007, Mark-Age Archives (collage by author).