Precognitive dreams
I often had dreams with precognitive (foreseeing the future) information most of them weren’t as dramatic as the one about the Tsunami in the Indian ocean, in fact, most of them are rather subtle I really have to pay attention to notice that I had a precognitive dream as it concern simple elements of daily life, like meeting an old friend at a particular location in the city.
I keep an archive of my dream diaries since September 2002, I think that an analyse of those dreams will certainly reveal a lot more precognitive material that I left unnoticed, add to that the fact that some precognitive dreams are under camouflage symbolisms.
It really doesn’t matter if you do not believe in precognitive dreams for years I didn’t notice them until I had the one about the Tsunami this is how I started to pay more attention to that type of dreams, nowadays I have a little bit more of them. Just record your dreams and check them against your waking life, you will learn a lot from doing this precognitive dreams or not.
This morning, I wrote 5 dreams in my diary , 4 of them takes place in my city, one is taking place in what seems like a training camp, at night, I will check those dreams against the day that just finished and at the end of the week, I will do the same for the whole week.
With experience of dream investigation you will notice that many dreams while they seems precognitive aren’t precognitive at all, for instance you might dream of the death of a loved one this may be in fact a subconscious representation of something completely different, now the mundane dream with seemly insignificant events can in fact have precognitive or intuitive information very relevant to you. Only the practise of dream investigation you can reveal this you.
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January 3rd, 2007 23:57
There are a number of people writing about and sharing dreams that they think might be precognitive. They are members of the PsiDreams e-list of the International Association for the Study of Dreams (IASD) (www.asdreams.org).
I realy like your lovely website. I think it is very well done.
Art
January 4th, 2007 18:32
Thanks you, Art