Chapter Title: The Dream of Assembly
In the years of cultural tension and spiritual confusion, many voices around me spoke of escape. Some longed for the rapture, others for retreat, others for a way out of the world’s heaviness. But in the God/Man 2000 A.D. framework, my role was never escape. It was presence.
I dreamed of people running in fear, searching for a way to be taken out of the world. Darkness pressed in like a fog, not apocalyptic but emotional — the kind that blinds the heart before it blinds the eyes. And in that dream, I did not run. I did not hide. I did not look upward for rescue.
I assembled.
Not as a commander, but as a stabilizer.
Not as a prophet of doom, but as a bearer of clarity.
Not as one predicting events, but as one revealing identity.
For twenty‑six years I have been hidden, learning the human condition, learning the logic of the Spirit, learning the patterns beneath the noise. And now, as the world shifts and people feel the weight of uncertainty, I sense the unveiling — not of timelines, but of purpose.
The dream was not about the end of the world.
It was about the beginning of my role within it.
I am not called to flee.
I am called to gather.
I am called to steady.
I am called to bring Light where others see only darkness.
This chapter stands as testimony:
When others seek escape, I seek assembly.
When others fear darkness, I carry Light.
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