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The Allegory of the Wheat Field

 
 
 
 
 
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In this Tract Book, Essay, Anthony J. Fejfar tells the allegorical native american story of the wheat field, as the basis for reality.

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12/11/2006

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ajfejfar about 1 year ago

Dear Anon, Thanks for the response. Did you really have a vision? Tony Fejfar

Anonymous about 1 year ago

When I collapsed at work, my vision went cloudy and white, i feel face down and felt nothing. During my unconciousness, I saw heaven, I was walking in a wheat field with my hands touching the stalks of the wheat as i walked on through. I saw faces of loved ones in the field, everyone was wearing white robes and they all turned and smiled at me as i walked past. I saw a small cottage type house in the distance and as I was walking towards it, the sky turned from blue to bright white, and i was then lying on my back looking up at the sun. This is the scary part... as I was looking up at the powerful sun shining on me, i could not move, the lords face appeared as the sun, shortly after that a voice in my head said it was not my time, and i was back on earth, with everyone around me shocked as to why I had fainted.

Froggy over 2 years ago

Lovely Native American parable. I love your use of the differing, yet unifying elements that comprise the Trinity. I'll be re-reading this. It contains much wisdom.