Visions: Usually things that either are or will be, but in a symbolic 'sauce' usually, sometimes straight, but that is rare. Sometimes things that were, but again, more in a symbolic spiritual way as to understand what was going on. It would be more accurate to say that they display the 'spiritual reality' of things. The things going on behind the screens, showing the 'invisible'.
Discern spirits: no ritual indeed, but I can pray for it if I want to know about a certain situation that I want to know the spiritual background to.
Prophecy is not limited to precognition. And if it's precognitive, it usually is pretty vague and symbolic. More often it shows me the spiritual side of things right now about a person or situation like with the visions. Sometimes it's about the future. Sometimes it alerts me to something wrong in something someone said and it prompts me to correct. Prophecy is not always fun. John the baptist was a prophet, but he didn't foretell the future, he told people they were wrong and showed/prepared the way to Christ.
Equipment:
on person: Blue jeans, gray socks, black boxers, black T-shirt with white print showing a guy doing a slam dunk and the word BASKET in 'brick letters' and below the text
"Panzeri
veste lo sport
where the action is in sport !"
Over that a long sleeved brown (chocolate milk color) T-shirt with double layers and a thorn-crown symbol on it in dark brown. Over that a large light-gray and black striped (vertical) sweater. On my feet brown shoes with white rim on the soles and white soles. On the side of the shoes are four colored stripes diagonally. Milk chocolate brown, chocolate milk brown, Prussian blue and neutral gray.
Brown thick double zipper jacket. Inside it's left pocket there are electronic bike lights and a pair of gloves. In it's left pocket are my train pass for a month from 8/11/10-7/12/10, old train tickets, two seed hulls (beech) and several kids drawings on green paper.
Wallet in my back pants pocket. (black, (fake?) leather)
Contents:
- 2 20 Euro bills
- various payed bill tickets
- Bank Account Status paper things
- the Foodmaker fidelity card (2 stamps of 10, full card is €4 discount)
- Church membership card
- Blood Card (O, Rhesus: Positive, Irreg. Antibodies: Negative, 24 AUG. 1989) with a very old address on it and my name spelled wrong (with a c): Bourguignon Nicolaj, Tervuursesteenweg 37, 2800 Mechelen and then some numbers of which I don't know the meaning.
- Vaccination card: Bourgugnon Nikolaj, 31-1-84 (birthdate)
Poliomelitis: Basic Vaccination 84/85
Measels, Rubella, Mumps: 24-10-95
Diftery - Tetanus - Pertussis: 11-9-07 (name vaccin: Tectawax P.A. (as far as I can read the handwriting))
Hepatitis A and B: Twinrix 7/12/07 - 18/1/08 - 20/6/08
- 5 pictures of me (beardless) with kids on Mardi Grass, from my internship, probably in 2008 or 2009.
- A green folded piece of paper with the e-mail address of a good friend whoem I lost contact with.
- My ID (electronic, with Chip)
- a drawing that says "Welcome to the Kingdom"
- A yellow card that has a drawing on it of a necklace with two rings on it, one with a stone and the other more broad. It has a date on it (21/05/2007) and its says "about 11:10h
- A custmer plastic card for a supermarket (with a bar-code to scan)
- Library card Vilvoorde
- Library card Edegem
- Bank pass/card (BNP Paribas, has Maestro)
- Used bus-tickets (19 empty and 1 with 20 cents remaining, one with €1.20 remaining and one with €1.10 remaining
- Buisnesscards: Quartz (pottery shop, cool shop but closed now), Music Corner (the place to be in Mechelen for guitar and Ukulele stuff), Haute Coiffure Haarmonie (my dad and sister's barbershop, well, hairdresser is more appropriate, but he's one of the best shavers. He has been Belgian champion all around in hairdressing the first time he took part in the competition, never took part after that. Now he's chairman of the Haute Coiffure Belgique, which is the top in Belgium, He would probably be a 3@8 hairdresser or something, he claims that my sister is better than him.), Puppet-teather Butterfies and Co., Johan Truyen, Graphic Designer and Illustrater, Zafar uddin ahmed KHAWAJA (khabrain.net), Bart Rylant, Graphic Designer, The Link at St. Dominic's (an invitation for an informative church service from I think an Anglican Church in Brussels), Kristina van Eck (my aunt)
- Video Square and Extrazone PREMIUM card (with bar-code)
- Movie-Max Member card (plastic card)
- Social Security card (electronic, chipped)
- Ragged piece of cardboard with my own phone-number and sim-card number.
- Two pink sticky notes with bank-account number on them. One on which 'rent' is also noted, and on the other stands the name of a corporation that takes care of children from troubled families and counsels them.
-Some stamps who decided to stick themselves at the inside of my wallet.
Keys:
- Big metal safety buckle (like for climbing) with a woven strap which sports a keyring. 3 Keys on that keyring for my sister's apartment (main building and her front door) and her garage.
- On the metal buckle I've slid two other keyrings. Keyring 1: a chain of where a keyhanger ball used to be (a little metal pin on the end) and a key for which I forgot the use, I think my previous home. there's a linked keyring with two other keys. One is my front door, the other is also lost on me, probably from the same previous home. Front door and apartement door). Keyring number two: A green nametag saying gate and a streetname (school-gate key for where I work in the morning) and two other keys which are keys to the closet in my little classroom. There's also a blue and pink Scoubidou on there that one of the kids made.
A used handkerchief
My smart-phone (Nokia XpressMusic)
Used-to-be-beige worn-out coinbag with broken zipper (always open)
content:
Two keys (1 with black handle) from bike-locks
2x 1 Euro coins with eagle back (Germany)
1x 50 Eurocents piece with King Albert the second back (Belgium)
1x 50 Eurocents piece with French back (Girl and RF)
1x 20 cents piece with King Albert the Second back (Belgium)
2x 10 cents with King Albert back
2x 10 cents with French back
1x 10 cents with Dutch Back (Beatrix, the Queen)
1x 10 cents with Luxembourg Back, that would be the Duke I think.
5x 5 cents piece with Belgian Back
1x 5 cents piece with Portuguese back
1x 5 cents piece with acorns leaves on back (I think Germany or Switzerland)
1x 2 cents piece with acorn leaves on back
1x 2 cents piece with edelweiss on back (Austria)
1x 2 cents piece with Queen Beatrix on the back (The Netherlands)
3x 1 cents piece with King Albert 2 on back
1x 1 cents piece with acorn leaves on back
2x 1 Grivnia (Ukraine)
3x 5 Kopekok (Ukraine)
1x 25 Kopekok (Ukraine)
3x 10 Kopekok (Ukraine)
1x 2 Kopekok (Ukraine)
2x 1 Dime (US)
1 white Folding Bike
2 Shoulder-bags:
-1 blue one, as large as to hold a regular DIN A4 paper size and maps to hold them. The side of it's flap has torn at the seem and foam an cardboard are visible. Inside it sits:
• A yellow ukulele in a yellow carrier bag The neck sticks out of the bag.
• A pink L-map (two adjoining open sides in which children's songs with chords are kept an a laminated sheet of paper with chords for the Uke.
• A tuning device (through vibration)
• A bible (modern translation (Dutch))
• A pencil
• A 3CD CD-box with contemporary versions of old children's songs
• Probably a stray pen (blue and felt-tipped or something).
A bag wit a floral design including electronic retro devices from eastpak. It can hold more than the blue one and is stronger. It's strap broke off on one end once and I MacGuyver-ed it back on with white iron wire I had laying around.
In it's flap pocket are green translucent pills which I think are painkillers but I never took them because I had just been given them without any info by a friend. There is also a pair of twisted sunglasses there.
Main part is empty.
There is an open compartment at the back of the bag. There there are papers detailing initiation games for kids (to get to know each other better) and how to make simple instruments with kids. This includes a string instrument, 3 versions of tambourines, a long drum, drumsticks, 2 versions of castanets, a rain-pipe, four versions of samba shakers.
This is everything that can be considered on person at times. There are other stuff I would want to take with me. Should I list them already?