| I've had an idea playing in the back of my mind for a while now. I'm not sure about it, but if it goes somewhere then I'll probably put my other projects on the back burner for this one. It has some serious potential.
 Here what I know. The MC is a young adult male. He experiences what I can only call a waking "dream". That is, wherever he goes he sees people, things, and events, that no one else can see. He may have experienced extreme physical or emotional trauma, and may suffer from undiagnosed physical or emotional disorders. That depends on my angle. I've thought of several.
 
 1. This character sees "phantoms" of potential futures.
 
 2. He sees "ghosts" of past events. (Not actually ghost, but images of the events.) There are two options here. a. He suffers from amnesia and sees images of forgotten past events, or b. He sees images from the past in general.
 
 3. He sees the spiritual realm in some sense.
 
 a. He sees semi-metaphorical images of the spiritual conflict. For example, when a certain person (who is lying) speaks to him, he might see a forked tongue. Or, as a person is being tempted, he could see a snake curling around their body. Think abstractly.
 
 b. He is being demonically influenced as sees images produced by the demons. (I don't like this option, but it could have some direction to go to.)
 
 4. My character is insane, and what he sees are, like dreams, merely his mind playing games. He visions could be expressions of his dreams for the future, memories from the past, or dream like expressions of his mental turmoil, etc. (That is, a sort of waking dream overlays his experience of reality.)
 
 What appeals to you the most, and what are some potential story ideas that come out of this?
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 I am Ebed Eleutheros, redeemed from slavery in sin to the bond-service of my Master, Jesus Christ.
 
 Redemption is to be purchased, to have a price paid. So I was redeemed from my master sin, and from justice, which demanded my death. For He paid the price of sin by becoming sin, and met the demands of justice by dying for us.
 
 For all men have a master. But a man cannot have two masters. For he will love one and hate the other. You cannot serve God and sin. So I die to the old, as He died, and I am resurrected to the new, as He was resurrected.
 
 Note: Ebed is Hebrew for bondsman, Eleutheros is Greek for unrestrained (not a slave).
 
 
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