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<blockquote data-quote="Malcolm" data-source="post: 2069153" data-attributes="member: 11180"><p>Its called Dream Sequencing. Its a mixture of both lucid dreaming and Pre-Cognitive ability.</p><p>Neither of which are unusual.</p><p>None of which means your crazy.</p><p>All of which is becoming more and more common as humanity advances, not so much to a "higher state of being" but more along the lines of genetic drift + social acceptance.</p><p></p><p>Basically put, because I'm not going to post the 2 chapters of my book here (no offense, just looking for a publisher a.t.m.) - Time & Space don't exist. They are metaphorical constructs of our mind in order to seperate the perceptions of our senses and allow us to interact with matter/energy. We make them up. (for proof on this read books by S.Hawking, Einstein, Heisenberg, and William James).</p><p>Some folks just need less "buffer" around their personal levels of reality, they are more open to change, and are able to allow themselves to catch glimpses of the "future". </p><p></p><p>Call it whatever you want, it doesn't matter, its out there and more people are experiencing it everday. Most of those in life who are "die-hard skeptics" about such events are folks who have had one (or more) themselves and haven't come to terms with it yet.</p><p></p><p>1.) Most Important: not every dream that "seems" real is going to be real. Over time you'll learn to know the difference.</p><p>2.) Realize the future isn't set in stone - things change because people make various different decisions. </p><p>3.) Find a friend you can trust, talk to them when things get too wiggy. </p><p>4.) Focus on the good things in life. Laugh. Alot. Especially find something good to focus on after having a bad dream like the one with your friend dying. Grieve if the dream becomes fulfilled and don't blame yourself. Ever. You are Not the only person in the world, so when bad things happen to folks and you dream it, realize that they had choices and those around them had choices that led up to the bad event. You didn't cause it, you simply Saw it.</p><p>5.) Trust yourself. Be good to yourself.</p><p></p><p>edit: If you need to talk to someone you can find me at Randomling's House, when its up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malcolm, post: 2069153, member: 11180"] Its called Dream Sequencing. Its a mixture of both lucid dreaming and Pre-Cognitive ability. Neither of which are unusual. None of which means your crazy. All of which is becoming more and more common as humanity advances, not so much to a "higher state of being" but more along the lines of genetic drift + social acceptance. Basically put, because I'm not going to post the 2 chapters of my book here (no offense, just looking for a publisher a.t.m.) - Time & Space don't exist. They are metaphorical constructs of our mind in order to seperate the perceptions of our senses and allow us to interact with matter/energy. We make them up. (for proof on this read books by S.Hawking, Einstein, Heisenberg, and William James). Some folks just need less "buffer" around their personal levels of reality, they are more open to change, and are able to allow themselves to catch glimpses of the "future". Call it whatever you want, it doesn't matter, its out there and more people are experiencing it everday. Most of those in life who are "die-hard skeptics" about such events are folks who have had one (or more) themselves and haven't come to terms with it yet. 1.) Most Important: not every dream that "seems" real is going to be real. Over time you'll learn to know the difference. 2.) Realize the future isn't set in stone - things change because people make various different decisions. 3.) Find a friend you can trust, talk to them when things get too wiggy. 4.) Focus on the good things in life. Laugh. Alot. Especially find something good to focus on after having a bad dream like the one with your friend dying. Grieve if the dream becomes fulfilled and don't blame yourself. Ever. You are Not the only person in the world, so when bad things happen to folks and you dream it, realize that they had choices and those around them had choices that led up to the bad event. You didn't cause it, you simply Saw it. 5.) Trust yourself. Be good to yourself. edit: If you need to talk to someone you can find me at Randomling's House, when its up. [/QUOTE]
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