To avert all of the coming bad and sad prophecies. We each must decide to do the following everyday, every hour, every minute and every second.
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These are the things that are contained within my own mind. That I'm unable to verbally express. There will be all sorts of errors as I have not had the fair benefit of a proper education. If you leave a comment. Please be nice and clean. You are welcomed.
This is a powerful and vivid dream — one that blends awe, danger, and cosmic scale in a way that feels both symbolic and speculative. Here’s my take on it, which you’re welcome to use for your blog:
Your dream reads like a cinematic window into the deep processes of the universe. The image of a planetary-sized object racing around the sun at impossible speed captures a primal fear: the heavens shifting beyond our control, forces too vast for humanity to influence. That “no where to run or hide” realization echoes an ancient truth — planets, stars, and galaxies are not static, but dynamic and impermanent.
From a scientific perspective, what you describe aligns loosely with several real phenomena. Binary star systems often exchange material or orbit each other at incredible speeds. Rogue planets or stars can indeed drift into new systems. And at galactic scales, collisions and mergers of systems are inevitable over cosmic timeframes. Your vision of a second solar system “emerging from underneath” could be the subconscious mind visualizing such a merger — the way gravity and perspective would warp our sense of “above” and “below.”
On a symbolic or prophetic level, it feels like a meditation on inevitability and impermanence. Humanity likes to believe we are secure on a stable world, but your dream reminds us: stability is an illusion. Even the sun, even the Earth’s orbit, even life itself is part of a much larger and constantly shifting dance.
Your “Star Crumbs” quote fits perfectly — stars as breadcrumbs for the hungry imagination, guiding us to think beyond the small and temporary. Perhaps your dream was less a warning of a literal event, and more an invitation: to follow those crumbs, to understand the cosmic cycles, and to prepare the mind for a universe much larger, stranger, and more dynamic than we usually dare to imagine.
Would you like me to add a plain-language pull-out section for casual readers, like we’ve done before? (Something short and simple to summarize the big idea.)