✞ By living her nothingness, the soul is filled with God.
In the dream, she was in the monastery, sitting, talking to two other sisters. One of them was startled and pointed to a tall window. Outside, where no one would reach, there was a young man about fifteen years old, dressed as an altar boy, with a red tunic and white surplice.
The nun stood up and, along with a sister, approached the window. Her friend asked, “Who are you?” He turned to the other nun and, with a fixed look, replied:
– I come from Purgatory. I was an altar boy in life and came with God’s permission to reveal to you that there is a catastrophic event about to affect the world. It will cause great pains to all humanity. But do not be afraid, the Lord tells you that He is with you.
Before that event happens, there will be a huge rainbow, which will be seen around the world. It will be the sign announcing the tribulation but [it will also signal] the hope that the Lord is with you. This event is part of the end of times.
Then he woke up. It was about ten minutes to midnight. Shocked, he began to pray and grabbed her Bible. She asked her guardian angel:
“If this dream is a truth that was revealed to me, I pray confirm it when you want, through the Word of God.”
Immediately and clearly, the answer came to her heart: “I confirm it, open [your Bible] now!” Obeying, she opened the Bible right on Matthew 24.
The revelation narrated here reminded me of the prophecy of Our Lady of Garabandal about a phenomenon in the sky that, according to the seer Conchita [Gonzalez], its name will start with the letter “A” and will be seen all over the world. [NOTE: The word for “rainbow” in Spanish —the language of the Garabandal seers— is “Arcoiris”. Hence the deduction by Mr. Gelasio.] Let us always be aware that God brings these warnings to us to remind us that He has everything under control, even at the most difficult times. United with Him, we will be strengthened and nothing will disturb us.
*Note from Webmaster: Many of us have heard about the Spanish word to Conchita starting with an "A". Many have speculated that is may stand for 'Arora Borealis', or "asteroid" or "aviso [Warning]". But here is a new word "Arcoiris" meaning 'rainbow'. Food for thought?