Clay Cantrell (7 Sep 2012)
"Dreams: Eggs & Birds"


Readers -

I'm not saying these two dreams are of God, but due to their related nature, I post them as I consider them notable.

Dream One: August 22, 2012 early a.m.
The Multiplying Eggs

In the dream, someone I knew handed me two beautiful white eggs. They were not hen eggs. They were in my left hand, and I looked carefully at them. I made a mental note about how perfect they seemed, and they seemed valuable - so, I went to put them away for safekeeping somewhere, considering them a treasure. I closed my hand around them to protect them - they both fit easily in my left hand.

As I went to put them away, I opened my hand to look at them again and behold, there were three eggs (!), and they were a light blue, and much smaller in size. They all fit easily in the palm of my hand. They were even more beautiful than the other two which I specifically noticed.

end of dream.

Dream Two: September 6, 2012 early a.m.
The Eagles

In this dream, I conversed with the same friend who had handed me the two eggs in the other dream and I said to him:

"Two of the three eagles were destroyed."

End of dream

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Since there were two eggs, then three - and I referenced this ratio in the second dream, and birds were involved - the dreams seemed related. How, I do not know, nor can I concretely say the dreams were really of God.

Eagle eggs are not small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, usually being the size of tennis balls, as I understand it. Someone can correct me on that if needed.

First mention of Eagles (Strong's 5404h) in the Bible

Exodus 19:4
"Ye have seen what I did unto the Egyptians, and how I bare you on eagles' wings, and brought you unto myself."

total verse value = 4934

all verses with that value:

"http://www.biblewheel.com/gr/gr_database.asp?Gem_Num=4934"

notice the first two verses are (again) topically related. i.e. Israel being delivered from the Egyptians.

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note:

The Eagle is traditionally associated with John the Apostle.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_John_the_Evangelist

a link on heraldry and Eagles:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eagle_(heraldry)