Although my understanding was that it was a new breakfast shop I'd never been to, when I arrived I felt a very strong sense of déjà vu. I was sure I had been there before, but I couldn't remember when.
The menu was on the interior walls -- on all the interior walls. The walls were blue and were printed all over with white text, the density of which suggested Dr. Bronner's soap labels or the All Diseases Are Created With Computer truck.
In order to see all the menu options, you basically had to walk through the whole restaurant as if it were an art gallery and read everything that was printed on all the walls. There were some photographs in addition to the text, which made it a little easier to navigate. The text was mostly English but also included some Chinese.
One of the items on the menu was illustrated with a photo of what was obviously a box of Kellogg's Corn Flakes, with the green rooster logo and everything, except that instead of Corn Flakes it said Muesli. A caption under the photo identified it as "Kellogg's Muesli, the kind of cereal that Boomers like to eat."
Another offering was called Red Tart, but the illustration was just a very small cut-glass bowl of raspberries. A note in Chinese said that the minimum order was three "cups." A few other kinds of "tart" were also on the menu, including "Dr. Sand's All-Sand Tart (not made with real sand)."
Some of the text on the wall behind the cash register seemed to have nothing to do with the menu. It said "Let's learn Gaelic!" and underneath this were three expressions, with English on the left and Gaelic on the right. The first was "Hello," the second was either "Good-bye" or "Thank you" (I can't remember), and the third was "Shoot this man." I can't remember any of the Gaelic translations, and they may not have been clearly defined. (This reminded me of Russian lessons during the Cold War, where "I give myself up" and "I'm not a spy" were among the basic phrases taught to absolute beginners. I remember them to this day, despite having forgotten most of my Russian.) I thought whoever did the walls was trying just a bit too hard to be endearingly quirky.
The feeling of déjà vu persisted after I woke up. I felt sure that if I had never actually been to that restaurant, I must at least have dreamt of it before. However, no specific memories ever emerged.
After waking up, I googled gaelic "shoot this man" and got mostly pages having to do with the song "Padraic Pearse" by the Wolf Tones and the 2006 film The Wind That Shakes the Barley. The first result for the latter was this review on a blog called The Arts - JustMeMike's New Blog. For some reason, I decided to click on that blog's About page. It begins thus:
Update: March 15th, 2016 – I’ll soon be on the move. I’m relocating from Sarasota, FL to Port Wentworth, GA – a suburb of Savannah.
So yet another Ides of March sync.
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A shooter came up before in your dream involving Terry the Irishman. He mentioned you should read Melville vs. the Fat Lion book because Melville was a 'straight-shooter".
In another post where you discussed "Turnum", I brought up the Terry dream again because you had asked if I had thoughts in the context of Terry and Baptism. There, I guessed that "Shooter" was meant to convey the movement of a person or people in one sense, rather than firing a weapon at them. In this case, to "shoot" someone meant (per etymonline), "hasten from place to place, move swiftly... go suddenly from place to place". In the context of Baptism, this meant entry onto the Strait and Narrow Path.
I think this definition probably works here, given the context. Your sync of then coming upon the that blog's about page, in where the author describes that they will "soon be on the move", relocating from Florida to Georgia, may support that view.
The Florida to Georgia names and movement could also be significant. Florida is named after the Spanish Pascua Florida, or "Feast of the Flowers". You know, like Pharazon, Wolves, and Numenoreans eating all of those Eressean Lilies. Georgia is named after George, so a "Farmer/ Earthworker".
An offer to transition from feasting on someone else's flowers to helping re-grow and restore them as a farmer? I don't know, but that was/ is the missing step in my mind for the Dry Jack in the journey toward baptism - replacing what was stolen.
WW,
part 1 of 2
Regarding your comment about the significance
of the name George, I agree.
Do note that I've commented many many times about what
I believe to be the symbolism of the name George
and it's connection to the big picture
meaning Earth(Geo ) Tiller. The one who tills the earth
so as to plant new seed.
A whole lot of Georges have been put in
our( humanity's ) collective consciousness
throughout history.
George Washington was an earth tiller,
as was George W. Bush, as was George Floyd.
Ask yourself what was the new 'seed'
that all of those Georges planted?
Yelp Georgia is on our minds. ( see Ray Charles)
You also mentioned Eressean Lilies.
I have also commented many many times about my
2008 Suzy dream and what I believe
to be the significance to Suzy, a pet name
of Susan which originates from the Hebrew name
Shoshanna or Shushan.
I won't go into the detail of the dream as I have
already posted it several times
however, here's a short recap:
At one point I was in a car with several people
whom I don't recall. We approached a check point
which was manned by several military men.
In order to get past the check point I had to
show them the back of my hands.
One of the men 'counted' the top of
my left hand with his finger
and he told me that my number was six.
I recall I didn't like that my number was six
and I left the check point.
I then found myself in a diner. There was an old analog
TV on the wall. There was a news report
about the authorities who were looking for a Suzy
whom they said was from Mars.
Not that her name
was Suzy, but that she Was a Suzy.
I felt that I was the Suzy they were referring to.
Alex Jones then appeared and told me
that indeed my soul was the Suzy.
The dream was in 2008.
Copy and paste ( link below )
"There's an odd correlation between the color white
and the number six. The nouns שש (shesh)
and שיש (shayish) mean alabaster,
which is a whitish translucent material.
The identical word שש (shesh) means six.
****The noun שושן (shushan) describes the lily,****
which has six leaves and is proverbially white.
The adjective ישש (yashesh) or ישיש (yashish)
means old or white-haired."
WW,
Part 2
The Shushan Gate in Jerusalem at the Temple
Mount is the Golden Gate.
Copy and paste: asterisks mine, link below
"According to Rabbinic tradition, the Second Temple
period began with the proclamation made by
*** King Cyrus of Persia ****who permitted
a return of Jews to the Land of Israel and the
***rebuilding of the Temple**** (see Sefer Ezra 1:1-11)
~~~~~~
Note the Sefer Ezra and the number 11 11
What is the significance of all of this?
Because I believe that my 2008 Suzy dream is a
Huge puzzle piece that when/if connected
will effect A L L of us in the not too distance future.
How so?
Donald Trump is Israel's King Cyrus. ( see link)
That's Extremely significant and a major sign.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/who-is-king-cyrus-and-why-is-netanyahu-comparing-him-to-trump/
https://madainproject.com/shushan_gate
https://hermeneutics.stackexchange.com/questions/44157/a-question-about-the-word-lilies-in-i-kings-722-26
https://bible-history.com/jerusalem/golden-gate
https://www.abarim-publications.com/Meaning/Susa.html
https://christiananswers.net/dictionary/shushan.html
Ray Charles - Georgia On My Mind
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggGzE5KfCio
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