What wonders. "To know much and taste nothing - of what use is that?" ~ Saint Bonaventure
THE INCREDIBLE DRINKS INT HE DREAM OVERNIGHT
Overnight you suddenly found yourself at a place that appeared unfamiliar and yet familiar.
It was the clinic where you work, and the doctor of chiropractic and his two patient care administrators were there as usual properly caring for those in need.
However, the building appeared different.
Inside the clinic in the dream overnight there were two waiting rooms (instead of one large waiting room in the natural), one on each end of the building.
At first the people came in as usual, but then they began coming in en masse.
Individuals, families, and groups of people just kept coming.
NONSTOP NEED; NONSTOP CARING
Some
of the people were existing patients, some of them returned after
having been away for a long while,
and others were new.
The work was non-stop to meet the needs of the people.
"By My Holy Face you will work wonders,
appease the anger of God, and draw down mercy on sinners." ~ Jesus to
Sr. Mary of St. Peter
THE EXTREME NEED FOR PROPER CARE AND COMPASSION
The suffering of the people was extreme.
Many, many of them were brutally suffering.
None of the people who came there were smiling, and all of them were in need of proper care and compassion.
The people in the two waiting rooms on each end of
the clinic (the two pillars in Saint John Bosco's vision
- the Blessed Sacrament and Our Lady) were given proper attention and care as they came in, while the doctor of chiropractic tended to them in
the rooms in the center of the building (representing Christ, the Center
of human history - Saint Bonaventure).
The work was non-stop.
There
were so many people that those who came in had to wait while the people who came in before them received the care they needed, but no one minded; their need for
proper care was so great and everyone was clearly relieved to be there.
Many people were given and then filled out new patient paperwork as others came in and were cared for as existing patients.
Everyone who came was willing to wait as long as they could get the care that they needed.
At one point in the dream overnight, you traveled from the waiting room at the north end of the
clinic - where your colleague was also working - through the center of the building to attend to the many people at the south end, passing by people known and unknown, greeting and tending to people along the way as the good doctor cared for people in rooms to the left and to the right of the corridor in the middle of the clinic.
The people coming in to be seen were everywhere, even in the middle of the clinic.
The
waiting room at the south end was full, the people just kept
coming, and by the grace of God the three-person staff managed everything. It
was amazing.
WHAT TOOK PLACE IN WAITING ROOM #2
You found yourself greeting the people individually
and collectively in the second waiting room, but right away your attention was drawn to a family of five people, four men and a woman.
One
man had new patient paperwork already had in his hand; he seemed
prepared in advance to be there and you began speaking to him.
As the two of you spoke, he gestured across from him to an older man seated in a
chair.
He said that man, his father, is the one who was there to be
seen.
Family members of theirs sat in chairs beside the older man and they formed a circle, representing the Sacred Host.
The man who was already holding the new
patient paperwork with whom you spoke represented Jesus, and His Father is God our Father,
the One who sent Jesus to redeem us and who now in modern times seeks a place where He
is welcome, for the sake of the whole world.
The
family in that waiting room represents the Most Holy Trinity (three of
the men) and the Holy Family (Saint Joseph and Our Lady - and of course
Christ who was already accounted for).
While
following along with such awe and with wonder and while not moving from your spot there by the Son of the Father there to be seen, you found yourself
greeting a person there to be seen who was seated behind them, facing in
the opposite direction.
No soul left behind.
All the people who were there were greeted and treated with dignity:
individuals and groups, those who were already seated and well as others as they
arrived.
The care people in need of it received at the clinic was not limited by the
large amounts of people who came in and who kept coming, nor by the
finite amount of time available to care for them.
THE FIRST WAITING ROOM AND HOW THE DREAM OVERNIGHT CONCLUDED
Then, you found yourself leaving the second waiting room to travel through the clinic, back to the waiting room at the
north end of the building.
Many people were there but the room had transformed to a place of next-level caring.
What you saw there was stunning.
The
suffering people were in need of refreshment as they waited, in such
great need of proper care and compassion, and your Marian colleague had set out beverages
all around the room for them so they could have a drink.
The cups were large and transparent.
Many of the cups had been emptied by the people who were thirsting.
Your Marian colleague made sure cups were full for the people who needed to drink.
The beverages in the cups were one of three different colors.
The striking color of one of the beverages, the one that was most notable, was blue.
Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue.
"Take God for your bridegroom and friend, and walk with him continually;
and you will not sin and will learn to love, and the things you must do
will work out prosperously for you." ~ Saint John of the Cross
You marveled at this sight, the many large full and empty cups, the people
thirsting and drinking, and the color of the hydrating care and
compassion which had been set out for the people. They drank and they
drank, for their need was so great.
The
blue stands for the Immaculate Mother of God, the Mediatrix of all of
God's lavish and superabundant supernatural graces.
"Trust
all things to Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament and to Mary, Help of
Christians, and you will see what miracles are." ~ Saint John Bosco
So many of the cups had been emptied by the time you arrived back there, and your Marian colleague had more set out for the people who were thirsting.
"Whoever has God lacks nothing; God alone suffices.” ~ Saint Teresa of Avila
~ Saint Francis of Sales
"By My Holy Face you will work wonders,
appease the anger of God,
and draw down mercy on sinners."
~ Jesus to Sr. Mary of St. Peter
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