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Phantasmagorium – The Missing Parchment of Galatians

DREAMS FROM THE MIND OF MATTHEW JAMES

PHANTASMAGORIUM

A DREAM WRITTEN BY HIS OWN HAND UPON WORDPRESS

This is an account of a dream-fragment where the prophet saw, in black and white, a vision of letters and numbers. The meaning of these letters and numbers were dubious, therefore the prophet searched his bible for answers.

Awakening

1 I awoke this morning around 9:30 o’clock in the a.m. and had a lingering sight of a what appeared to be a scripture.

2 It read as follows: Galatians 18:24.

Confusion

3 It didn’t make much sense to me seeing that the epistle to the Galatians only has 6 chapters.

4 Therefore, I got on my hands and knees and prayed for answers…

5 And a vision came unto me:

A Glorious Man

6 A man, who called himself the Son of James, appeared before me. His countenance was that of a wise elderly man whose discerning eyes saw my need of understanding.

7 He looked at me while I was on the ground and laughed. He said unto me, “You fool! Don’t you understand the significance of this fragment?”

8 I said unto him simply and plainly, “No sire, I do not.”

9 Out of his white pocket, he pulled out a ball of curious workmanship, and I stood fixated on its gloriousness. It had all the answers to what I was looking for.

10 It told me that Galatians was a much larger letter than what the bible presents. And that the contents are astounding.

11 I asked the Son of James what this meant and he told me, “This means, that the letter to the Galatians was hewn down and defiled by scribes of the latter days. Its contents were not about a man named Christ Jesus, but of another man who is to come to a far distant place.”

Realization

12 Then it hit me, Willard!

13 Galatians is really about Willard and his ministry in the Americas, and how he taught by way of sleep about the importance of Parasomnitick Worship.

14 Then, the Son of James ascended with a smile on his face that could melt the hearts of many.

15 And I stood in awe.

16 These things I say in the name of Willard Pentameonus, thou ascendeth!

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