Shalom Klal Yisrael,
I had a strange dream that haunts me still, after many, many years...
I was standing in a fairly large rectangular room with a high ceiling...all white, totally empty.
There were huge vertical windows with long, blowing, gauzy (almost transparent) white curtains...moving in the wind.
The wind started moving the curtains more and more, causing them to wave inwards...at the same time I heard an extraordinary " Heavenly" and beautiful CHORUS of voicing starting to sing...no words...but singing...the sound rising and falling.
The wind then gently picked me up in a reclined position (almost as if in a recliner chaise), and wafted me out the windows of the blowing curtains...the voices rising higher in pitch and louder.
I began to rise higher, say a few hundred feet or so, across a great endless desert of blowing, vividly yellow sand dunes...(if you ever saw the original movie "STARGATE" it looked like the stark dunes in that movie...I had this dream before the movie ever came out).
While on my back, I began to move faster and faster across the blindingly bright mustard yellow dunes, with the voices rising and falling around me, the singers all unseen.
Suddenly, over a rise in the dunes appeared before and below me an ultra "white-white marble Temple...so bright it hurt the eyes to look at it.
No people...no roads...just this marble Temple standing alone in the yellow desert sands in super bright sunlight.
I hurtled foward and down towards the entrance faster and faster, gathering speed (feet first)...the CHORUS of voices louder and louder...then I woke up.
Years later, when reading Torah, I found a text very like this in Ezekiel...although I don't exactly recall the specific passage. It is also in the siddur (you can look it up). It describes being Lofted Up by Heavenly Voices and SEEING THE TEMPLE...No Joke!
When I saw this passage and remembered my Dream, I was Incredulous!...
The above dream was written by my brother.
I was given his permission to share it, with you.
Please share your thoughts. Thank you.
