Ok... with the episode with Mr. Paranoid out of the way, I'm still having a dream that's basically warning me about something.
The dreams have been at it for over a week straight.
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Ok... with the episode with Mr. Paranoid out of the way, I'm still having a dream that's basically warning me about something.
The dreams have been at it for over a week straight.
It's sounds like someone is got something on there mind.
We'll need a vivid verbal description of the events that transpired in your dreamspace before any kind of analysis can be made concerning the inperience. If you can provide visual aids and perhaps the results of your most recent cat scan that would be great.
inperience = internal experience
That'll be Christopher Reeve warning you off that trip you're considering to a Montana dude ranch.Quote:
Originally Posted by gerbick
oooooooo, spooky
I normally don't believe in that kind of stuff. But, the summer before 9/11 my girlfriend had a dream about planes flying into 2 high rise towers, and middle-eastern terrorists running around in the streets. She's had a few others too.
So in my judgement: who knows?
If you're not clairvoyant, your subconscious is just working something through.
Dreams are your collective unconcious speaking to your concious.
Your dream is telling you that you Not to turn into Alberto Gonzales/Mr Paranoid Acting like you don't know anything while trying to mastermind an embezzlement scheme of your own.
I envy people who can even remember their dreams....supposedly we do it every night, but I wake up actually remembering a dream only about once every 3 months if I am lucky.
david
I write down my dreams in a notebook and throw them away per year. My ratio of dreams that "come true" is pretty damn high.
One of my warnings came totally true today from a week ago. The girl now thinks I'm a witch.
Wouldn't that make me a warlock?
gerbadamus
If my predictions come true... I got two more years of this bull****.
flip 'em the bird then....try to believe that the future is not predictable and managed purely on a day to day basis.
....Or did you already know I would say that? :)
david
HAHAHAH! I knew you'd say that ;)
:) :yikes:
Wanna here my weird dream. In my dream, I am in a detailed conversation with a guy about life and everything. Just 2-3 days ago I saw him and I was freaked out. Now check this, I think more then 2-3 weeks ago, I was commuting through the public when I had just got a glimse of this guy while moving very fast through the traffic. This small event got stored in my memory and in my dream I am talking to him. Iam sure that type of thing happens to anyone out here too, not necessarily a person, but that one small thing gets stuck in your mind, and you think its dejavu but its not I need to sleep bye.
there's an old addage by Theodor Herzl:
do you want this warning to come true?Quote:
If you will it , it is no dream
or: are you doing everything in your power to create your reality as you see it?
if you aren't "giving it your all" then you're probably afraid about some ramification event that is possible
if you are, then the warning is more like a "hurdle" that you will inevitabely be forced to overcome
There is a theory, that all time exists at the same time. And that all being are omnipresent. With all memory's and thoughts stored in the subconscious. And the subconscious only lets out the memory's that you should have at that 'moment' in time. And that dreams that foretell something are actually your subconscious mind becoming 'lax' in the event of a 'major' event/memory about to occur. With your subconscious basically being the all-knowing of your brain, it releases the memory into your conscious brain for it to be accessible to you at will. The more 'major' the event soonish to be the harder it is said to hold in the memory thus limiting it's ability to hold in 'minor' memory's. Thus giving your prophetic dreams while you sleep, where your subconscious is most accessible to your conscious.
For example, if most of these have been occurring recently (a few months) and your Mr. Paranoid occurred last week. Which is a 'major' event. Then the subconscious would be holding Mr. Paranoid down harder then smaller things, letting the smaller things slip. (Like the girl that calls you a witch.) The subconscious would not work in any measurable time we could imagine because it would be omnipresent, and be existent everywhere storing your memory's. Thus it is said that when 'major' events are soon to happen, more 'minor' events are let slip to protect the 'major' ones from your conscious mind, thus increasing the deja-vu.
Just a theory explained to me on Tuesday....Weird coincidence that be....
If any of it is not clear I can explain it more. The supervisor is sitting right behind me at the desk and I'm sort of rushing my thoughts out.
No. The one that came true... I don't control the weather nor nature in no way...Quote:
Originally Posted by agent vivid
The warning, I don't want to happen at all. And so far, making it not happen by any power in me.
save gerbick, save the world?
lord no.
I have plenty of dreams per year like this... too many come true.
maybe you need to smoke some weed... my dreams always rock when i'm high
naw... I'm pretty much a "beer only" type of guy.
That's just a bit crazy. Is that based on anything at all?Quote:
Originally Posted by Eleniatari
Yeah, I was introduced to a similar concept over twenty years ago from a book written long before that, so the idea has been around for a while. As for what it's based on, well, that book was written by a being of pure energy named Seth while being channeled through Jane Roberts and transcribed by her husband. The name of the book was The Nature of Personal Reality. :)
I'm tellin ya'lls he's the Emissary.
Of course even Sisko had that one freaky dream state where it was all a big falsehood trying to mess with his mind.
Eat cheese before you go to bed and you will have funky dreams that you remember. Someone told me this and I did not believe them untill I tried it out.
I used to be a daily smoker and I never remembered any of my dreams.Quote:
Originally Posted by agent vivid
And, opposite to your assertion, I had the wildest, clearest dreams when I hadn't smoked at all.
^^ agreed.
Waking or otherwise I couldnt remember a damn thing.
I have NO idea how I got my diplomas.
i have a lot of those sorts of dreams.
most involve nurses and strippers then i wake up at the best bit.
im still waiting for that day....
I can arrange for you to end up at the hospital. Would that help?
Thank you, I would never have been able to remember where they said they read it from.Quote:
Originally Posted by RUSHVision
another great Seth book is called "Seth Speaks" -- i recommend checking it out if you're interested. read with an open mind and you will be amazed
regarding 'time' ... i try to picture it this way... we incorrectly assume we 'live' in 4 dimensions ( x,y,z,t ) -- a single point in time with the 'possible' x,y,z space coordinate
a more proper assumption is that we 'live' in 6 dimensions ( x,y,z,t,u,v ) -- where our x,y,z space coordinate is still the same, but that coordinate relates to a particular point in time (t) OF a particular subset of POSSIBLE TIME (u) relative to ALL TIME (v) ...
like this x::t | y::u | z::v
just like x is the path along the way, y is the amplitude on that x path, and z is the 'relative' direction of the x/y path, so can you assume that TIME works in the same way SPACE works...
IMO dreams and fortune telling are the same... you can read what you like into them, it's up to you if you want to believe... ;)
that said I would probably be more likely to believe a prediction from a dream then from a fortune teller :p