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The Messages of the Lady of All Nations (26)
26th MESSAGE
January 25, 1951
A dream
This message was actually a dream.[1]I
had really fallen asleep and was dreaming. Yet I was half awake at the moment
I received this message. When it was finished, I woke up completely. I then
got up and wrote down the message myself:
In the night, between January 24 and 25, 1951, I dreamed
that I was standing somewhere far away in a peculiar hall or room. All at once
the Lady was standing opposite me. She was wearing a wide cloak draped about
her; the shawl she usually wore over her head was wrapped about her neck, and
she was wearing sandals on her bare feet. She said to me,
“Look carefully and listen.”
The Last Supper
Then I saw a long table before me and behind it a kind of
couch, upon which several men sat down, half reclining. In the middle I saw
a luminous figure with bread and a chalice of wine before him. The Lady stood
behind it all and told me once more,
“Look carefully and listen.”
Fasting before approaching the Lord’s Table
And the hall suddenly became a large church full of people,
in the middle of which the Lady and I stood watching. Next I heard the Lady’s
voice, saying:
“A decree shall and must be issued to the effect
that people no longer have to fast before going to communion. There are so many
people who, especially when they are in church, may feel a strong desire to
go to the Lord’s Table, but are kept from doing so because they have not fasted.”
Then the Lady pointed at those men and said,
“These men also went straight from the street
to the table.”
And all of a sudden I saw that room again for an instant.
A new decree
“Look,”
the Lady said,
“at first, few people are going to the communion
rails …”
And then I suddenly heard a voice as if coming from outside
and issuing that decree.[2] And then
I saw people streaming to the communion rails.
“It must and shall be like this”,
the Lady said.
“Do you see the difference now?”
And immediately everything was gone and I woke up.
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