Prune Tannenbaum ~ Dream May 31, 2025
~ Tannenbaum is also known as a Fir Tree ~
I had a very lengthy dream that went on through the morning with many different scenes. Much that didn't really make much sense, but I will post it here in case anyone gets something out of it.
Part 1) I was in what appeared to be a very, very small Zoo with several different animals. The first one that I saw was a Donkey and its baby. I continued to walk through and saw several other animals that in the dream, I thought were interesting because I noticed that everything was open and there were no enclosures to keep them from hurting each other. They were free to roam around this area or even into each other's areas if they wanted to, but it appeared that they pretty much stayed in their own area, and each seemed to be an adult and one baby. As I walked around, I noticed that a lamb was following me around the room so close to my legs that I could barely walk around.
Part 2) I went into another area and was speaking to a lady about the conference and what I would be speaking on. In the dream, I assumed I was scheduled to speak for some reason, but about animals? I had no idea. The conversation became about a phone call I'd received asking me to speak for them as well. The lady felt it wouldn't be right since I was scheduled to speak for them.I agreed.
Part 3) As I walked around, I saw something amazing out the window. I walked over to the window and looked outside, and I didn't know where I was. I was definitely not in my own State as I saw a huge SeaWorld across the street with many people going in, and it was on the water. I couldn't help but think of the contrast. Here I was walking around this small Zoo with maybe all of 10 animals, and right across the street was a huge SeaWorld pulling in so many people.
Final & 4th part) I was now prophesying over the ladies' Zoo and told her that she was going to be getting two more animals. I don't remember now what they were, but she called me later on and said I had been correct. She received two more animals and named them exactly what God spoke through me to her to name them. Again, I don't remember both names, but I woke up remembering the last name she said.
Prune Tannenbaum...
Okay, so who names anything prune or Tannenbaum, right?
I immediately searched on Google for Tannenbaum because I knew I'd heard the word before, but had no clue how it went with pruning. To my surprise, it fit perfectly.
1st definition: A Fir Tree, which is much like the tree George Washington used and the one Dutch Sheets uses for the Appeal to Heaven flag. A fir tree, which I pictured above, doesn't lose needles, and of course, it is something that can be pruned.
2nd definition: Apparently, there is a Royal family named Tannenbaum.
3rd definition: A renowned computer scientist named Andrew S. Tannenbaum. He is a Professor Emiritus at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, known for creating the MINIX operating system, which, believe it or not, is about religious liberties...
4th, and one I knew I'd heard was from the old song O'Tannenbaum... Below is what I found on the song.
The History of "O Tannenbaum"
A Tannenbaum is a fir tree (die Tanne) or Christmas tree (der Weihnachtsbaum). Although most Christmas trees today are spruce (Fichten) rather than Tannen, the qualities of the evergreen have inspired musicians to write several Tannenbaum songs in German over the years.
The first known Tannenbaum song lyrics date to 1550. A similar 1615 song by Melchior Franck (1579 to 1639) goes:
“Ach Tannebaum
Ach Tannebaumdu bist ein edler Zweig!
Du grünest uns den Winter,
die lieben Sommerzeit.”
Roughly translated, these "O Tannenbaum" lyrics in English mean, "Oh pine tree, oh pine tree, you're a noble twig! You greet us in the winter, the dear summer time."
Amazing, as I've recently shared things with my subscribers about Christmas and Summer, both of which are brought up here in this article above. Also, Kim Clement has very famous prophecies about both Summer & Christmas.
And finally, as I mentioned above, it is an Evergreen, used as a Christmas Tree (Jesus' birth and death together as we celebrate His birth in December, and He died on a tree (scripture tells us).
A Tannenbaum is a symbol of constancy and faithfulness? Sounds like God's relationship with us to me.
If you see anything you'd like to share, please feel free as usual. I know this seems mish mosh, but the mindblower for me was what a tannenbaum is. A fir tree. I truly had no idea yet dreamt about prophesying the words to someone and having it come to pass for them.
Sheryl York 🕊️

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