Vision: Growing God’s Kingdom on Earth

Wapiti, Wyoming > Vision through Gladys.: I am sitting on the ground, leaning against an “evergreen” tree that is twenty feet tall. The needles were short and green with the ends being a lighter blue tint. The circumference of the base of the tree was the same as the top of the tree, causing the top of the tree to appear flat. This area seems to be isolated with nothing else around it. It is as if it is suspended. 

Wind is coming from two different directions and circling around, but the tree and myself are not affected by the environment, as if we are in a protected place. The sky is blue with some clouds, but the clouds are stationary, as if they were at attention and looking at the tree and myself. 

There are roots that go deep into the ground and a second “set” of roots that are on the ground. The roots that are on the ground are white and growing to extend to a distance of twelve feet. They do not grow around me as I am sitting, but they grow “under” me. There are main roots that are big and smaller roots that extend from the bigger, forming a “network” of roots. The root system is interweaved as if it were a beautiful pattern that God had embroidered. The roots grow to completely cover the twelve foot radius around the base of the tree. I watch the roots grow until the network within the twelve foot radius is completed. 

The ground around the tree is dark to the point where it is almost black. It is also very “rich”. This is the reason the roots are able to grow so fast. If one gazes at the network of roots long enough, a picture starts to emerge. 

There are wild animals (coyotes, wolves, etc.) all around that appear to be tame as if they were pets. There are no cattle or horses or any domesticated kinds of animals, only animals that grow in the wild. They are sitting just outside the twelve foot radius and cannot come inside. The exception to the wild animals is a herd of sheep. Among the sheep is one ram with big horns that twist around. The points of the horns point towards me. 

After the root system is completely formed, brightly colored birds fly in from the east. They appear to be able to fly within the twelve foot radius but are not able to land either on the ground or in the tree so they simply fly around the tree in a circle. They are about the size of sparrows and act as if it is a delight to be able to fly close to the tree even if they are not permitted to land. 

There is one bird bigger than the others. It looked as if it were suddenly stunned and then died. God then took it away before it even fell to the ground. It is as if it was there for a purpose but was not missed once it was gone.