The Teaching of the U.S.A.’s Declaration of Independence
Friday, 03/27/26 at 06:50
Anne Lindell
Finland 🇫🇮
I woke up on May 8, 2012, at around 8:30 a.m. and immediately remembered the dream I had seen … and I even remembered it surprisingly well. Almost right after waking up, I began writing the dream down on my computer. The dream was as follows:
In the dream, I knew I was sleeping in a bed. So I was either dreaming or half-awake. I heard someone speaking to me, and at the same time as that voice spoke, I saw—or I was shown (visualized)—what I was being told about.
First, I saw an old American silver coin, a “dollar,” and apparently it was a one-dollar coin.
The hand holding the money turned the coin around, and the voice explained that when America became independent and the Declaration of Independence was written, the person who drafted it had a certain moving and sad incident in mind. It was a sad love story. Two young people had fallen in love, but their love was not accepted because one did not belong to the same community … race as the other, and this community, which had a negative attitude toward their love, was in power, and therefore they were separated from each other by all possible means. The voice said that the story is familiar even in today’s world and that I, too, should learn to know it, because it teaches what is most important in life.
And the voice continued: “The spirit of the Declaration of Independence of the newly founded United States of America—the federation of states—and thus also of the Constitution, should prevail in the constitutions of all states and also in people’s hearts: Equality, justice, and an equal opportunity for everyone to be happy in life, but while respecting and obeying the law, order, authority, and God. You and everyone else should always bring this idea forth in your actions and speech, because the first drafter, the writer of that Declaration of Independence, was inspired at the moment of writing by that sad love story and by the Spirit sent by God the Father, that is, the Holy Spirit.”
Who wrote the original text, the draft of the declaration that gave birth to the United States federal union? In these pictures (paintings), Adams does not have a wig, but in the dream he did have a wig. I do not know whether the person indicated by the arrows in the picture is indeed John Adams, but in the dream he looked like the person in those paintings: somewhat stout, short.
In the dream I remembered the name John Adams (…or something like that), but as soon as I thought of this name, the voice said: “The writer was not originally him, but Adams was one of those who discussed the text of that declaration, and he was also part of the group that approved the text.” … I saw a dim and large room where men wearing wigs were sitting (as if they were from the 18th century). They were distressed and afraid and knew that something great and revolutionary was now at stake and taking place.
And the voice continued: “Love is the most important thing here on earth, and you must learn that from the original source of love, that is, God the Father, everything good and beautiful springs forth. All good comes from the Father. Without the love that springs from the Source of the Father’s Beauty and Goodness, even our faith is dead. The Only Son was born into the world, and in Him the Word and the Scriptures were fulfilled, and He brought humanity into communion with the Father’s grace in the mystery of the cross. In His Cup of Love … (now I saw Jesus on the cross) … the love and grace of God the Father toward all humanity were fulfilled. If we believe but do not have love within us, we have nothing, and our faith is ‘like a clanging bell and a resounding cymbal’ … that is, as good as nothing, and it will not save us. Jesus spoke and taught how we must harness our faith for the good of humanity and not hide it under a bushel … (now I saw a middle-aged woman placing her hand on a sick person) … We are not led to blessedness by sitting on the benches of churches and prayer halls listening to sermons if we do not perform acts of love. It is easy to perform acts of love for those we already love, but what about those who are outside our everyday community and circle of friends? Many believers even judge, criticize, and even mock brothers and sisters in faith who are outside their own religious community, not knowing that this makes the Heavenly Father very sad. In their loveless faith, they do not know the Father and therefore do not learn to hear the Father’s voice, because their faith lacks spiritual depth and this power of the Heavenly Father’s love. Remember: ‘Love does not judge, love does not boast,’ etc., etc. … But if in faith you surrender yourselves to the love of Jesus Christ through and by means of the Holy Spirit and allow His love to flow freely through your faith into your hearts, then miracles will happen. This primal force of the Heavenly Father’s love will flow through you to where you move and act, and also to where in your thoughts you, with a pure heart, wish the power to have an effect—and then nothing is impossible. Nothing is impossible for the Father.
This is happening now all over the world, and therefore dear sisters and brothers in faith everywhere in the world are now speaking of a ‘New Great Awakening.’ … (I saw people: young and old together praising God, their cheeks red with enthusiasm and their eyes moist with tears, yet shining and radiant, reflecting the Spirit of God) … “They say: ‘The rains are beginning,’ … for so great and wonderful is that power of love and faith which flows into humanity as a mighty and overflowing surge from the original source of the Heavenly Father, through the atoning work of Christ Jesus, refreshed and glorified by the Holy Spirit. And woe to the one who, blinded by their own ‘faith’ and in their pride and arrogance, consciously remains outside this outpouring of the Spirit. ‘Seek and you shall find, knock and it shall be opened to you’ … do not become stagnant in your faith, but ask and request and you shall receive. Cast off that gray, moth-eaten, and dusty cloak of faith and set out to seek a bright cloak of faith that is constantly and daily renewed and purified in the Holy Spirit and that purifies your spirit. It is a cloak of light, a mantle of light … a garment and attire given to you by the Holy Spirit.” … and at this point I woke up.