Thursday, November 12, 2015

11-12-2015 - Algier Wasad Heresy!

Odd dream the early morning of 11-12-2015. It has been noted in this blog several times the 12th and the 24th of the month have been days where I have significant, predictive dreams.

No idea what this dream means. I will do an internet search on it later this week and note what I find in this blog.

I only remember these three words.

"Algier Wasad (Was Odd???) Heresy!"

I don't even remember what heresy means...had to look it up

Update 11-16-2015:
I noticed earlier, when I was searching the internet about the history of Algeria, there were many references to the word "wsad" in Polish text on the internet. This is very close to one of the three words I remember from my dream. I ignored this pattern match to my "Algier Wasad Heresy" dream because it didn't make any sense to me at the time. Based on the recent multiple terrorist attacks in Paris, the phrase "Algier wsad heresy" is a very relevant interpretation of the horrible "set" or "batch" of terrorist attacks that just occurred in Paris.

"Algier Wasad Heresy!"  

I just guessed on the spelling of what I heard in my dream so maybe "Wsad" is what I really heard.

"Wsad" means "batch" in the Polish language.

You could interpret the three words "Algier Wsad  Heresy!" from my dream as follows based on the definitions for "batch" and "heresy" below...

"(People close to) Algier's arranged (things) in sets or groups to assert their "belief or opinion contrary to orthodox religious (especially Christian) doctrine."

The alleged ring leader of the recent Paris attack was from Morocco which is next to Algeria.

Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdelhamid_Abaaoud 

Very scary. May the victims of this atrocity rest in peace.

batch
[baCH]

NOUN


  1. a quantity or consignment of goods produced at one time:
    "a batch of cookies" · 

VERB


  1. arrange (things) in sets or groups.
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Update 11-14-2015...Apparently Algiers has had to deal with "heresy" since 300 AD!

Very strange. I wonder why I had a dream about something I have never had any knowledge about ever!

Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cartennas 

After 150 BC, Cartennas was dominated by the Romans. Emperor Augustus in 30 BC established there a colony of veterans of the Legio II Augusta and the city started to grow in importance.[2] Augustus even founded in what is now coastal Algeria the following Roman colonies: Igilgili, Saldae, Tubusuctu, Rusazu, Rusguniae, Aquae Calidae, Zuccabar and Gunugu. All these colonies were connected to Cartennas in a military way with strong commercial links.[3] When the French conquered the area in the 1830s they confused Cartennas with Mostaganem, 50 km to the west, but the discovery of epitaphs -a few years later- in the Berber-Arab village of Tenes helped solve the mistake.[4]
Tenes is supposed to have been a Phoenician settlement, and was a place of great importance during the Roman occupation, under the name of Cartennas. When Marshal Bugeaud fixed on this spot to establish a French colony, a fine monument, the remains of the ramparts, and other ruins, were standing, but I understand that none are now in existence, except the foundations of the ramparts beneath the present town walls, and the cisterns now utilised by the French. An interesting monumental inscription now in Algiers, records that the Roman Governor, Caius Fulcinius Optatus, successfully defended the colony against an attack by the Baquates, the Bakoutai of the Greeks, doubtless the wild Highlanders of the circumjacent Dahra. This tribe is specially mentioned by Pliny. Cartenna was rendered famous in the theological disputes which shook the African Christian Church to its centre. Rogatus, Donatist Bishop of Cartenna, established a new Sect, modifying the Donatist Heresy, and his followers were denominated Rogatists, after their founder. During the revolts of Firmus, who was subdued by Theodosius in 371, and by Gildo in 396, Rogatus took advantage of the general confusion to persecute his opponents; but his Sect did not take firm root, and during the episcopacy of Vincentius, his successor, only two African bishops were tainted with this particular heresy.

her·e·sy
[ˈherəsē]

NOUN


  1. belief or opinion contrary to orthodox religious (especially Christian) doctrine:
    "Huss was burned for heresy" · 


    synonyms: dissension · dissent · nonconformity · heterodoxy · 

    • opinion profoundly at odds with what is generally accepted:
      "cutting capital gains taxes is heresy" ·
      "the politician's heresies became the conventional wisdom of the day"
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