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Dixon, Jeane - Prophesies Gandhi's assassination
Identifier
004668
Type of Spiritual Experience
Background
I think this is genuine prophecy and it is near enough to the actual event for it to be feasible that something was brewing even then, six months is not a long time in prophecy
A description of the experience
Ruth Montgomery – A Gift of Prophecy
On a humid midsummer evening in 1947 a management consultant named Daniel Magner dropped in at the Dixons' to talk over with his friend Jimmy his forthcoming trip to the Far East. The drone of an electric fan provided a sleepy accompaniment as he described his itinerary in minute detail.
Jeane, seated across the room, was following his account with somnolent detachment, but just as he mentioned New Delhi a vision appeared before her, and she blurted: "Mahatma Gandhi will be assassinated."
The two men turned to stare at her. "What are you saying, Jeane?" Magner asked.
"It's true," she replied, her voice tinged with excitement, "Just as you spoke of India I saw a vision of the Prime Minister, and he was lifting up his arms to a religion that is too ProWestern for some of his people to tolerate. ….He'll be killed within six months by someone they least suspect."
Within six months, on January 3, 1948, the great spiritual leader of India met an untimely death. His assassin was a Hindu fanatic who belonged to the Mahasabba politico-religious group.
The source of the experience
Dixon, JeaneConcepts, symbols and science items
Concepts
Symbols
Science Items
Activities and commonsteps
Activities
Suppressions
Believing in the spiritual worldDietary moderation
Enacting ritual and ceremony
Inherited genes
Squash the big I am