Prompt: Create a surreal and dreamlike image depicting the biblical scene where Elijah is fed by ravens, as described in 1 Kings 17:2-6. The scene should be set in the Kerith Ravine, east of the Jordan, with the following key elements:
Elijah in the Ravine: Depict Elijah as a humble figure, dressed in ancient attire, sitting or kneeling by a small brook. His expression should convey peace and gratitude.
Ravens Bringing Food: Surround Elijah with ravens in flight, each carrying pieces of bread and meat in their beaks. The ravens should have an ethereal quality to emphasize their divine mission.
The Brook: Illustrate a clear, flowing brook from which Elijah drinks, reflecting sunlight and adding to the serene atmosphere.
Landscape: Show the Kerith Ravine with a mix of rugged terrain and lush greenery. Include rocky outcrops, bushes, and small trees.
Divine Light: Incorporate a soft, heavenly light shining down on Elijah, symbolizing God’s presence and favor, creating a gentle glow around Elijah and the ravens.
Symbolic Elements: Subtly integrate symbols of divine provision and protection, such as a faint rainbow or a halo-like aura around Elijah and the ravens.
Vivid Colors: Use vibrant, dreamlike colors to give the image an ethereal quality. The sky can have hues of dawn or dusk, casting magical light over the scene, with exaggerated colors for the water, greenery, and ravens.
Prompt: Create a surreal and dreamlike image depicting Ahab, son of Omri, as the king of Israel, ruling for 22 years and being more evil than all the kings before him. The scene should incorporate the following key elements:
King Ahab: Centralize Ahab as a menacing figure dressed in dark, royal robes adorned with ominous symbols. His expression should convey a sense of arrogance and malevolence, reflecting his notorious evil.
Throne and Palace: Place Ahab on a grand, imposing throne within a dark, opulent palace. The palace should be richly decorated but have an eerie, sinister atmosphere, with shadows and dim lighting enhancing the sense of foreboding.
Symbols of Idolatry: Surround Ahab with symbols of Baal worship, such as altars, idols, and burning incense. Include an image of Jezebel, his queen, standing beside him or in the background, emphasizing her influence and their promotion of Baal worship.
Dark and Oppressive Landscape: Depict a landscape outside the palace that is dark and foreboding, with stormy skies and barren land, symbolizing the spiritual decay and turmoil of Israel under Ahab's reign.
Divine Displeasure: Incorporate subtle symbols of divine displeasure, such as dark clouds shaped like angry faces or faint, ghostly figures in the background, to signify God's anger towards Ahab's actions.
Surreal and Dreamlike Elements: Use vibrant, surreal colors and fluid, otherworldly forms to give the image a deep, immersive, and fantastical quality. The overall tone should be dark and ominous, with exaggerated contrasts and dynamic lines to emphasize the drama and evil of Ahab's reign.
Prompt: A dramatic, ancient panoramic scene weaving together the legendary stories of the Apocrypha: an angel guiding Tobias and a giant fish leaping from a river; Judith standing defiantly with Holofernes' severed head beside a lavish Assyrian tent; the seven brothers of 2 Maccabees kneeling in faith before a tyrant’s throne; the mighty warrior Judas Maccabeus leading a charge with a glowing sword amid burning ruins; the Wisdom of Solomon radiating from a scroll held by a serene figure bathed in golden light; Baruch writing by candlelight beside a weeping Jeremiah; the Prayer of Manasseh rising like incense to the heavens from a darkened dungeon; apocalyptic visions of 2 Esdras swirling in the sky—angels, beasts, and heavenly fire above a devastated earth; ancient Jerusalem in the background, glowing beneath stormy clouds, with divine light piercing through. Gothic-renaissance fusion style, rich textures, chiaroscuro lighting, epic fantasy atmosphere.
Prompt: 1. Trevor’s Reflective Walk: Trevor strolls through busy streets, contemplating the state of people’s souls and praying for their understanding of the true gospel.
2. Personal Reflection on Salvation: He recalls his own journey, reflecting on a time when he was lost until the truth was revealed to him.
3. Prayer for Others: As he walks, Trevor prays for those blind to the truth, asking God to open their hearts to the gospel.
4. Reflection on False Teachings: Trevor remembers how many are misled by false teachings, even within churches, failing to truly grasp the gospel.
5. Praying for Conviction and Repentance: He prays that the Holy Spirit brings deep conviction to those who hear the gospel, leading them to genuine repentance.
6. Contemplating Rejection: Trevor reflects on the eternal consequences for those who reject the gospel, recognizing the seriousness of their choices.
7. Pastor Strobel’s Concern: Parallelly, Pastor Strobel reflects on his small church's lack of engagement with the Bible and the broader world.
8. Praying for Spiritual Awakening: He prays for a spiritual awakening, emphasizing the need to return to the true teachings of the Bible.
9. Bob’s Struggle with the Bible: The narrative shifts to Bob, a retired professor struggling to understand the Bible due to reliance on human wisdom.
10. Importance of Perseverance: The pastor stresses the need for perseverance in studying the Bible for true spiritual discernment.
11. Warning of Distractions: He warns how worldly distractions can hinder spiritual fruitfulness and faith.
12. Trevor’s Renewed Purpose: After praying, Trevor feels a renewed purpose to share the gospel and pray for the lost.
13. Pastor’s Call to Action: Pastor Strobel urges his congregation to prioritize their relationship with God and let the Word guide them.
Prompt: Elijah's Ascension to Heaven (2 Kings 2:1-12):
The prophet Elijah is taken up to heaven in a whirlwind, accompanied by a chariot and horses of fire. This dramatic event marks the transfer of prophetic leadership to Elisha, who inherits Elijah's mantle and his prophetic authority.
Prompt: Guardians of the True Word
Two Young Men's Journeys: The story follows two young men, one from Louisiana and one from Pennsylvania, whose lives are destined to intersect. One attends Catholic High, while the other graduates in 1967.
Turmoil in 1967: The Pennsylvania graduate leaves amid global upheaval, including the Six-Day War. He struggles with indecisiveness.
Parallel Lives: A Tennessee friend becomes a skilled sniper, paralleling an Israeli soldier’s experiences, shaping their lives despite never meeting.
Biblical Parallels: Current events, like Gaza attacks, connect to biblical events, suggesting divine patterns.
Reunion with a Teacher: One man visits Israel to find a former teacher, a Jewish woman, ensuring her comfort as gratitude for her past kindness.
Reflection on Conflicts: The older man reflects on rising anti-Semitism and troubling trends in the Christian church.
Preaching the Cross: An old preacher warns about pride and emphasizes true faith in Christ.
Faith Journey: The preacher realizes he missed the essence of faith—the power of Christ’s blood.
Bible Debate: The narrative debates the King James Bible’s superiority over newer translations.
Final Reflections: Characters discuss maintaining true faith amid modern challenges.
Pastor Strobel's Testimony: Strobel shares how the King James Bible transformed his understanding of Christianity.
Eric's Podcast: Eric records an episode on the need for godly conversation in a distracted world.
Camaraderie: The story concludes with Edward enjoying conversations with friends, balancing spirituality and daily life.
Dream Level: is increased each time when you "Go Deeper" into the dream. Each new level is harder to achieve and
takes more iterations than the one before.
Rare Deep Dream: is any dream which went deeper than level 6.
Deep Dream
You cannot go deeper into someone else's dream. You must create your own.
Deep Dream
Currently going deeper is available only for Deep Dreams.