Precognitive Dreams
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Hello @brad ,
thanks for sharing.
my precognitive dreams are more mundane.
I dream of places and people that I have never seen, and then the dreams come true very soon thereafter.
It is very similar to what Alex describes here;
exepct I do not dream the same dream over and over.[Alex Jones clip] (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsrcYiTTNQU)
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@Norwegian-Mugabe Since I was a child I've regularly had dreams of certain events happening in a particular order, and later on, those events happen in the exact order I dreamt them in.
Not entirely precognition but I also have dreamed of solutions to problems or life issues, which turned out to work when applied. -
@Norwegian-Mugabe same here. I first noticed it when I was 15. I had a dream.at some point that I was walking around some shopping mall and asked "Can we get in thru the Pottery Barn?".
At some point later, I was at some random shopping mall while visiting my family in the Midwest and the exact moment occurred. I look all around the Pottery Barn for spirits or signs. I found nothing. I mentioned this to them soon after at dinner and they dismissed me. 95% of people don't believe me when I tell them things like this happen to me. I believe you
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@Norwegian-Mugabe usually my precognitive dreams revolve around spiritual themes. Often, my dreams alert me to spiritually related things that I otherwise would have missed.
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I had a dream about my brother struggling with a certain issue. There was a clear instruction upon waking up that I should meet him. Met him the following week and he actually was struggling with what my dream told me and he was very happy to receive help from me.
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Sometimes I experience Deja Reve in places and situations I’ve never been in before, even if I don’t remember the dream itself.
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@brad perhaps a subforum to discuss psi phenomenon?
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@enoch I like it...if there is broad interest I'm down
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@brad That'd be a great addition. I imagine many here would have interesting things to say.
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@niggergroyper88 "I don't hahahahaha"
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Every entity resides both in space/time (physical reality), and time/space (metaphysical reality). The latter is experienced as true simultaneity, everything all at once with no referent for past or future. Not possible to comprehend within our frame of reference but is why precognition is possible and why time is sometimes called an illusion.
Precog dreams are messages from the portion of the mind complex residing in that metaphysical space which has the overview, had many myself and they're almost always trivial, can't do anything with the info other than ponder it. I think it's just letting you know things are not what they seem, much more going on and also that you have a higher-self of a kind, somewhere.
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@MK top tier reply, thank you for sharing.
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@Terminator One of our best writers gave a good explanation for why we seem to be good problem solvers in our dreams. Language is after all a relatively new phenomena.
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@MK thanks for posting. I think you are right in that precognitive dreams can be explained by a "division" of physical and metaphysical reality. What's interesting is that the body exists in both of these realities. So even though we know that we have a soul separate from our body Plantinga's argument , precognitive dreams do not prove that our soul has a life separate, and potentially a life after our bodily deaths.
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Did anyone read the Comrac essay I shared. It seems that our Lindy unconscious beats out our newly developed linguistic ability.
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Hi, what do you mean by "arians"?