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|    book on precognitive dreams    |
|    28 Mar 05 08:45:16    |
      XPost: alt.dreams       From: xmewaqyh@qco2ful4j.com              There is a book on precognitive dreams which might be of interest ...              "An Experiment With Time" by J.W. Dunne.              The author finds that most people regularly have precognitive dreams but       don't realize it because they don't remember their dreams and or       don't look for, recognize, or understand the precognitive aspects of their       dreams. He says in the book:              Dreams inspired by past events often do not exactly resemble those events       therefore precognitive dreams should not be expected to exactly resemble the       future events that inspire them.              In a precognitive dream, look for multiple details that occur in a future       event. Details that do not match a future event do not invalidate a       precogitive dream, but details that do match a future event do validate the       precognitive dream.              Judge a precognitive dream as if it were one you had after the event       it seems to predict. If the dream could be considered inspired by the event       if the dream occured after that event, then you can consider it precognitive       if it occured before the event.              To help remember dreams: try to remember what you are thinking of at the       moment you wake up, then try to remember why you were thinking it.              The author also gives guidelines on how to develop precognition while fully       awake.              http://www.geocities.com/chs4o8pt              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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