Showing posts with label speaking in tongues. Show all posts
Showing posts with label speaking in tongues. Show all posts

Saturday, June 16, 2018

Rebuking a young seminarian who rebukes me

From sleeping the whole night through, I woke up from a dream this morning. I saw a procession going on. I knew it was an Our Lady of Akita procession because I saw the nun, the visionary of the Akita apparition, sitting there fronting me as the procession was going to the right. The whole appearance of the nun was almost white amidst the backdrop of the darkness of the night and the light of the candles could hardly equal her clarity. A young seminarian, who was among the people watching the procession, rebuked me all of a sudden in a manner where he spoke swiftly. I told him to speak slowly, just the same he spoke swiftly. "You are hiding something!" I told him and I began to speak in tongues loudly to rebuke him. He collapsed on the ground. I went on speaking in tongues, and I was dumbfounded to see his companion seminarian also fell down. And another seminarian who was standing beside me also fell down. I went on speaking in tongues. I was speaking in tongues in my sleep. A close relative heard me and called my name, I woke up and the dream stopped.

Photo courtesy: www.jehannedarc.org

Sunday, September 24, 2017

Men in black cassocks

I had a dream, a nightmare, at one o'clock dawn of September 24, 2017, this very day. I saw a gathering of men clad in black cassocks outside in what looked like a secluded forest in the dead of night. They chanted in unison and full-throated; but the chants were demonic! As soon as hearing this, I spoke in tongues in full voice to rebuke the devilish warble. As I spoke in tongues, I saw myself levitating inside a huge hollowed upright structure. It looked like a belfry. I reached the ceiling just before the large bells are situated. Somebody who heard my frenzied groaning in my sleep woke me up and I was delivered from this nightmare.

Friday, May 24, 2013

Lucia Duhaylungsod

Loo-chi-yah-doo-hai-loong-sod! I dreamed I was speaking in tongues. The syllables of the whole piece were indistinct -- except that which was set in the middle. "Luci," in Latin, is "light" in English; "yah," in Hebrew, "God." "Duhaylungsod," in the vernacular, is "two cities." Thus, "Lucia Duhaylungsod" means "Divine Light shining forth to the two cities." Where, then, in the world, are the "two cities"? In my spirit, I was led to understand these are the Island Garden City of Samal and Davao City which, among others, comprise the Archdiocese of Davao. What does it mean to us? It is an event that is about to happen in the Archdiocese in the days ahead. And it is VERY, VERY GOOD.

Sunday, May 19, 2013

A choir of lizards

'Tabili,' or green skink lizard, crawls up the trunk of a mango tree
House lizards do understand the things of the Spirit.

Especially, "tongues."

The gift of tongues like speaking, praying, or singing in tongues, is one of the gifts of the Holy Spirit.

I had a mystical experience with lizards during one of the dawn prayers I had back in the nineties.

As a habit, I'd wake up every dawn to pray; and, one particular dawn, I prayed in tongues.

It happened outside the kitchen door of the house.

I was sitting almost in the middle of the stair, myself facing a vacant lot, a swamp of grasses which were surrounded by houses of the neighborhood including the back of the house we were renting.

A young tree was fronting me.

As I began to pray in tongues (a few syllables, at first), a lizard, which was probably on the nearby tree, chirped successively.

In my spirit, I understood it as saying "Amen!" "Amen!" "Amen!" to the meaning of the language I uttered, the language that I knew not.

I continued on with more syllables than the first utterance; and two or three lizards chirped in sequence.

Tongue-prayers, by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, went on incessantly for a minute or two in the quiet of the dawn so that a multitude of lizards that seemed to be coming from every house of the neighborhood and outside, far and near, faint and loud, chirped in chorus!