This paper is intended to examine and identify the prophetic voice of D. H. Lawrence in Aaron’s Rod, Kangaroo, The Plumed Serpent, Lady Chatterley’s Lover, and Apocalypse. He keeps a strong desire for holy spirit or ghost in his inner mind. He follows the call and touch from the supernatural being in his deep self, which he variously names holy ghost, spirit, soul, unconscious soul, or dark god. An intense spiritual vision is ever alive in D. H. Lawrence’s consciousness. Lawrence, as a religious seeker, has a tendency to direct, teach, and preach people spiritually and morally. Lawrence hates the Western society and culture that were immersed in mammonism, materialism, and commercialism during the First World War and post-war years. Lawrence envisages an apocalyptic vision and receives the prophetic voice from his inner unconscious soul. Lawrence as a prophet, warns, criticizes, and judges the decadent European world. But his spiritual search is not confined to western Christianity, but open to pagan religion such as American Indian pantheism and animism. Through his vitalized apocalyptic vision, he wishes to save people from spiritual death.