Dream in March 2025, White Peaches

I have a dream on this night. I was at the University of Arizona, in a classroom similar to one I recall when a friend in my ward was awarded her PHD in Music. I went to her final presentation where she completed here work. Next thing, I went into the door of the room and when I entered I saw a huge tree full of white peaches. Wow! White Peaches. I love white peaches. And I started eating them. Now, to my surprise, they were not super sweet. They were good, but not fitting the description in Lehi’s dream. I also noted the the tree did not look like a typical peach tree – it was much taller and not nearly as leafy. Keep in mind, I have two Florida Prince Peach trees in my backyard. One is thriving and the other is not. Those peaches are really sweet. But the peaches in my dream where not so sweet, but still, very good. I tried to show others and when I returned, the dream ended.

In April, I went to the went to the Yucatan for the event that Midegah played a role in organizing. All of the ceremonies surrounded their designated tree set apart to serve as the Tree of Life. As Chief Midegah presented the Nephite Record on the alter underneath the tree, someone said there is a rainbow in the sky. I looked up and saw it. Below is the picture. The trees on the left are the Tree of Life from the Yucatan. That is what the branches of the tree bearing the white peaches looked like. I am also posting the image of the base of the tree below.

I had now clue as to the meaning of why I was in the university as the setting for this dream. Sarah Decker answered that question for me. But I will keep the answer to that one close hold. Nevertheless, I believe she is correct.

When I woke up for the dream I cried believing that I had possibly be given the precious fruit of Lehi’s dream.

After the Yucatan trip, I discovered that Jayson Stump had been carrying some seeds of Navajo peaches. Navajo peaches are native to America, are only on the Navajo lands, and only grow from seed. They are not grafted. I cannot help but wonder if the white peaches I was given were Navajo peaches. If I can be gifted a seed somehow, I would like to replace one of my Florida Prince Peach trees with a Navajo Peach tree. That would actually have special meaning to me.

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