For over 26 years Adasevic from Serbia has carried out 48,000 abortions until he had a haunting dream that turned him around.
Adasevic was deeply shaken by the dream, but when he went into work the
following day, his cousin was there with his pregnant girlfriend,
asking him to perform an abortion for them.
Adasevic reluctantly agreed, still thinking of the dream. While he performed this abortion, however, something else happened that made it unavoidable for him to not face the truth.
After this, Adasevic completely renounced his abortion practice and never performed another abortion.
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He dreamed about a beautiful field full
of children and young people who were playing and laughing, from four
to 24 years of age, but who ran away from him in fear. A man dressed in a
black and white habit stared at him in silence.
The dream was repeated
each night and he would wake up in a cold sweat. The dream continued and a Thomas Aquinas, the ancient Christian
theologian and priest, appeared to him.
When Adasevic asked, “Who are
these children?” Aquinas replied, “They are the ones you killed with
your abortions.”
Adasevic reluctantly agreed, still thinking of the dream. While he performed this abortion, however, something else happened that made it unavoidable for him to not face the truth.
“I grabbed something, crushed it a little, removed it, and threw it
onto a cloth. I look, and I see a hand – quite a large hand. The child
was 3, perhaps 4 months old. I had no tape to measure it.
… As I pull out the mess, thinking it will be bone fragments I lay
it on the cloth, I look, and I see a human heart, contracting and
expanding and beating, beating, beating. I thought I would go mad.
I can
see that the heartbeat is slowing, ever more slowly, and more slowly
still, until it finally stops completely. Nobody could’ve seen what I
had seen with my very own eyes, and be more convinced than I was — I had
killed a human being.”
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