Precognitive dreaming is pretty much in line with clairvoyance due to the fact that both allow for the viewing of the future. The big difference between precog dreaming and clairvoyance is the fact that one requires the viewer to be asleep, right?
Well in a sense yea, but not exactly right. In 1819, H. M. Wesserman successfully projected messages to experimental subjects while they slept and dreamed. While the general content of the dream was successfully received, some of the characters in the dreams were changed.It is my belief that the true power of precog dreams is in the viewers ability to lucid dream, or to move consciously through your dream. I believe that though Wesserman's study was incredible, it was incomplete due to the lack of knowledge about lucid dreaming. With that knowledge, I believe Wesserman would have achieved a higher and more complete trans er of data.
Precognitive dreaming is interesting to me due to my belief that a viewer would have more control over what information is viewed as a precog dreamer rather than a clairvoyant. I would love to continue Wesserman's research if it hasn't been already!
Sunday, May 24, 2009
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Fantastic post! I've been pre-cog dreaming since I was a kid, mostly disasters. When I'm in an airplane one, I know I can't die in the dream, but I'm there to witness how it happens. It still scares me to death. I hate to fly because in my memories, I've been through most of the major plane crashes as a participant--my mind doesn't really know any difference there. Had one the other night of shaking. The bed was shaking, I was shaking, and someone was yelling "California!" I woke up to find out they had an earthquake. I used to have a counselor who kept a book of my dream details and then the newspaper clipping of the event, highlighting the two against each other and I had to promise to let her know if I had an airline disaster dream because she and her family traveled a lot. I suppose the up-side is I can be assured I'm safe when flying if I haven't dreamed. The lucid aspect of that is totally correct. I am a lucid dreamer very often and during these pre-cog dreams I'm able to know I'm a witness. Sometimes I interact with folks on the plane, like the Ethiopia highjacking one, and other times I'm invisible to them, even falling to the bottom of the ocean with the debris. One time, I was flying outside the plane when the stewardess got sucked out of the hole on the Hawaiian Air flight. I didn't wonder in the dream why I was flying, I knew I was witnessing a crash so I just silently witnessed. I used to think it was a curse, but I think now that it's just an extension of pre-compassion.
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