I am always sceptical about people who suggest they know when Jesus will come
again.
Having said that the bible talks of God meeting with Adam and Eve in the cool
of the day in the garden and I believe it is possible for people to have dreams or
visions where the setting is in a garden or an outdoor setting.
This would make perfect sense given the setting of Genesis in which a garden
is where people were to meet with God.
I have had a few dreams myself with a garden or outdoor setting although nothing like
the context of the video.
For example 10 years ago I was really ill with Graves' disease (over active thyroid
which caused all sorts of other complications). For over 3 years I had to trail back
and forth to my doctors and the hospital every 6 weeks. Then one night I had a
dream in which I was in a meadow or pasture and there was a single solitary tree in it.
A man wearing white with dark curly hair stood in front of me and said "it is coming to
an end." Then I woke up.
A few days later I went to the hospital to get the results of the latest blood tests and was told
they were the best yet and all my blood chemistry had stabilsed. That was the first day
of the road to recovery. Praise God.
A few years ago I had an amazing dream of a field if grass see below link
http://christianchat.com/miscellaneous/50411-fraility-grass.html
I have also had several others personally, but too many to list.
During a worship team rehearsal in the church, two people both had visions
of a door which led to a field of flowers and felt that we were the flowers and
Jesus walks among us, smelling the beautiful fragrance of each flower and
appreciating the beauty if each.
A friend sent me the following text message today:
I woke up with the words I AM the God of break though. She said
in the bible David has a battle and there is a place he refers to as
follows:
2 Samuel 5:20 NLT
[20] So David went to Baal-perazim and defeated the Philistines there. "The LORD
did it!" David exclaimed. "He burst through my enemies like a raging flood!" So he
named that place Baal-perazim (which means "the Lord who bursts through").
As she was texting me this she got a picture of a wall thick and black and a sword.
The sword slices this wall like a piece of cake from the top to the bottom and through
the wall is a scene of a landscape with beautiful lush fields and grass swaying in the sun.
The scene was so bright the wall disappeared, and the words "he turned my mourning
into dancing, he turned my sorrow into joy" came to her mind.
So don't underestimate the truth of dreams and visions, especially if they appear to
be consistent. As to whether or not the vision in the video is genuine or made up,
only the author himself can know that, but it might possibly just be true.