Wednesday, June 22, 2011

06-18-2011 Earthquake and Rashburn

Random words from a dream on 6/18/2011. What do they mean? Something to do with Indiana.

"Earthquake and Rashburn"

Update: 06-28-2018: A few people have randomly been looking at this blog from 6-18-2011 so I did another search on the internet to see if there were any interesting hits by keywords found in the dream.

I found one hit that seem to jive with this dreams key words of "Rashburn", "Earthquake" and "Indiana". Notice the day this guy was born and the fact I am updating this seven year old blog on exactly the same day of the month he was born. All you have to do is look to see how some random behavior you may have is linked to a dream you previously had- even seven years ago! Then he died two days after the 24th of the month (on January 26, 1871). Around the 24th of each month is my most predictive dream time. Also note he was in the Civil War. I have had several dreams and even viewed a ghostly apparition of people from the Civil War time period. Not hard to believe since so many people lost their lives in that war. Notice also Henry Washburn explored what became Yellowstone National Park which is the area of several active earthquakes and known to be of super volcano proportions in terms of the size of the magma chamber underneath Yellowstone.

Henry D. Washburn - Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Washburn
Henry Dana Washburn (March 28, 1832 – January 26, 1871) was a U.S. Representative from Indiana and a general in the Union Army during the American Civil War.. Biography. Born in Woodstock, Windsor County, Vermont, Washburn attended the common schools.
  • Died: January 26, 1871 (aged 38), Clinton, Indiana


  • Henry Dana Washburn (March 28, 1832
    January 26, 1871) was a U.S. Representative
    from Indiana and a general in the Union Army
    during the American Civil War.
    He was appointed surveyor general of Montana 
    in 1869 and served until his death. In 1870 he
    headed the Washburn-Langford-Doane
    Expedition to explore what would become
    Yellowstone National Park. Mount Washburn,
    located within the park,
    is named for him.Washburn returned to Clinton,
     Indiana, where he died on January 26, 1871.
    He was interred in Riverside Cemetery


  • Born: March 28, 1832, Windsor, Vermont
  • Place of burial: Riverside Cemetery, Clinton, Indiana


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