During a conversation with Immanuel, during which the Lord was heavily upon him and speaking through him, I had a vision.
In the vision, I saw a tilling tractor moving at a steady pace across an open field. In the wake of the trail of overturned soil it left behind, a stream of water followed close behind the tractor at an equally steady, even patient pace. My perspective was then dramatically expanded to where I then observed that the tractor, and the stream that followed it, were heading towards a great solitary mountain. In what was like a timelapse, I saw the tractor and the stream then proceed to overturn and cover the topsoil of every inch of the mountain, from top to bottom.
After this, as the tractor and the stream left my field of view, I came under the distinct impression that this mountain was in fact a giant seed, covered by a relatively thin layer of soil (which had just been tilled and watered). The seed itself was similar in texture and appearance to that of a peach seed, or that of the outer shell of an almond.
I then saw that the top of this “mountain” began to collapse as something emerged from beneath the soil. I then observed the rapid growth of an immense tree, with an immense trunk and branches that covered the heavens. However, this tree just as rapidly began to split down the middle and fall off to the side, giving way to the growth of a different and even larger tree. This process continued infinitely. At one phase of this perpetual phenomena, I thought I even saw a gigantic corn stalk.
The vision then shifted back in time to the moment before the plant emerged from the soil, yet this time I was considerably closer to the mountain. This seemed to drastically change my perception of the event, for I now observed the steady, gradual growth of a single stalk with a yet unbloomed bud (still of a significant size). When it had at last reached its full height, it bloomed, releasing a light that outshone the sun itself. It was as if this plant had given birth to a new star, one that far exceeded the light of any that had ever been seen.
It was here that my vision ended.