
Dream date: 2000
“When education comes to an end…” by Nicola Wendrich
In the year 2000, I had a dream, which I have endeavoured to describe in this painting.
I was standing in the lounge of our cottage, when a huge stone scroll crashed through the ceiling, measuring about 20 – 30 feet in length. I leapt into the garden. Presently, a white-robed figure with long hair approached me from the direction of the cottage.
He said to me, “When education comes to an end, go to Shiloh .”
I woke up.
Dream Interpretation: For those who recognize this prophetic word, the scenario of education coming to an end (in the UK) is a sign to move/travel to Shiloh in the mountains of Ephraim, Israel.
Additional info (for the Shiloh paintings):
Shiloh lies in the Samarian hills of Israel. It has a height of 904metres (Mt. Snowden in Wales is 1085 metres) It is situated 36 km NNE of Jerusalem, 15km south of Shechem, 16km north of Bethel, and 20km west of the River Jordan.
‘Shiloh' comes from a root which signifies ‘to be quiet, peaceable and prosperous', linking it with ‘Shalom.'
It is supposed by some that Shiloh was named when it was chosen for the resting-place of the ark. It was the first place where the Tabernacle was set in the land of Canaan: Shiloh was the place of the house of God's glory – the Shechinah.
Joshua 18:1: Now the whole congregation of the children of Israel assembled together at Shiloh, and set up the tabernacle of meeting there. And the land was subdued before them.
Here then, was the place where God chose to place His Tabernacle – right in the heart of the country. From this central point, the territory under the leadership of Joshua spread itself out north, south, east and west, and was divided between the different tribes.
Excerpt from Nicola's book, ‘ABOUT US':
"We believe that world events will take place as described in the prophecies of the Bible. We are certain that Jesus will return, and are convinced of the importance of being on Mount Shiloh as that time approaches. It seems that for believers in the U.K., the signal to travel to Mount Shiloh will be the collapse of national education."
Genesis 49:10: The sceptre shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from between his feet until Shiloh comes: and to Him shall be the obedience of the people.
Today, Shiloh in Israel refers to both the significant archaelogical site of ancient Shiloh, and a modern Israeli settlement located near the ancient ruins. The archaeological site is a popular destination for tourists and schoolchildren, with excavations continuing to uncover evidence of its biblical past as the location of the Tabernacle. It has been identified as the modern Khirbet Seilun, known in Modern Hebrew as Tel Shiloh. It has The modern settlement is a religious community on Route 60, functioning as a visitor center and a testament to the area's continued spiritual significance.
For an insight into the history and modern political and religious perspectives of the people who live in the region of Shiloh today, see the highly recommended book,
