Thursday, February 01, 2007

A Question Of Nebchadnezzar

A Question Of Nebchadnezzar
2007.02.01 2:09

'Tell me what I dreamt at night and interpret it.'- That was King Nebchadnezzar's question. Many wise people asked the king to tell what he dreamt, then they all insist they can interpret what suggested his dream was. But because the king said tell him his dream, no one dared to tell what he dreamt lest it shouldn't be his dream.
Only wise man Daniel was able to tell him what his dream was and interpret it, although king didn't tell his dream. Why he was able to do so? Because King Nebchadnezzar wanted to hear only good interpretation from whatever his dream was. Suppose he told them his dream, there might be interpretted in many ways. In his mind one dream must be interpretted in one way, and that must have been a good sign. Daniel looked through his real intention, he told him what his dream was and interpretted as the king wanted, the dream the king saw was only known to the king, there was no reason for the king to deny what his dream was if he were able to be satisfied with the interpretation someone made.
Normally it's impossible for ordinary people to answer his question, only a voyant can answer it. Daniel was a voyant as such.

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