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		By: Dr M. Alexander		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[What if the dream involved the observer being in an aircraft, flying towards two prominent tall skyscrapers, and they shouted &quot;look out you&#039;re going to hit!&quot; but the pilot hit one anyway, and they woke up with a profound sense of dread? Quite predictable, you might say, if it were around the time of September 11. But what would you say when you are told that the dream occurred at 10:45pm, September 10th 2001? Coincidence? Why is it that these &#039;coincidence&#039; dreams practically always occur less than 24 hours before the event, which most often is a horrific incident? Why do only tiny percentage of dreamers account for all these &#039;coincidences&#039;? One dreamer is noted for having over 50 such dreams recorded, whereas skeptics can provide zero examples of their own. This does not follow the laws of random statistics. The combination of several very specific elements in a dream, on a very specific night right before the event, represents a &#039;chance&#039; more slim than winning the lottery. Yet there are dreamers who have &#039;won&#039; this lottery of chance dozens of times. In the dream example, there could have been three tall buildings, or one, or any number, and they could have missed it. It could have been a mountain or any other object besides a skyscraper. It could have been short, medium sized, etc. The possibilities go on. These types of dreamers rarely dream about their work or daily activities. Their dreams involve foreign cities, people they have never met, but a strong sense of nostalgia is experienced and sometimes these places are re-visited in dreams. Some of these dreamers sense the arrival of long forgotten friends via dream the night before their unannounced arrival. All of these examples point to dreams containing more than simply expressions from within, but reception and interpretation of external information, information which astonishingly appears to have transmitted across time and space. Are we able to receive other&#039;s brain waves during sleep? Do we have an undiscovered &#039;alarm&#039; wave which we transmit in moments of dying or near-death, which are so powerful they can propogate up to a day back through time, and over thousands of miles of space? If we look at how wave energy diminishes as it radiates from the source, like ripples in a pond, it makes sense that future dreamers report less than 24 hours between the dream and the event.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What if the dream involved the observer being in an aircraft, flying towards two prominent tall skyscrapers, and they shouted &#8220;look out you&#8217;re going to hit!&#8221; but the pilot hit one anyway, and they woke up with a profound sense of dread? Quite predictable, you might say, if it were around the time of September 11. But what would you say when you are told that the dream occurred at 10:45pm, September 10th 2001? Coincidence? Why is it that these &#8216;coincidence&#8217; dreams practically always occur less than 24 hours before the event, which most often is a horrific incident? Why do only tiny percentage of dreamers account for all these &#8216;coincidences&#8217;? One dreamer is noted for having over 50 such dreams recorded, whereas skeptics can provide zero examples of their own. This does not follow the laws of random statistics. The combination of several very specific elements in a dream, on a very specific night right before the event, represents a &#8216;chance&#8217; more slim than winning the lottery. Yet there are dreamers who have &#8216;won&#8217; this lottery of chance dozens of times. In the dream example, there could have been three tall buildings, or one, or any number, and they could have missed it. It could have been a mountain or any other object besides a skyscraper. It could have been short, medium sized, etc. The possibilities go on. These types of dreamers rarely dream about their work or daily activities. Their dreams involve foreign cities, people they have never met, but a strong sense of nostalgia is experienced and sometimes these places are re-visited in dreams. Some of these dreamers sense the arrival of long forgotten friends via dream the night before their unannounced arrival. All of these examples point to dreams containing more than simply expressions from within, but reception and interpretation of external information, information which astonishingly appears to have transmitted across time and space. Are we able to receive other&#8217;s brain waves during sleep? Do we have an undiscovered &#8216;alarm&#8217; wave which we transmit in moments of dying or near-death, which are so powerful they can propogate up to a day back through time, and over thousands of miles of space? If we look at how wave energy diminishes as it radiates from the source, like ripples in a pond, it makes sense that future dreamers report less than 24 hours between the dream and the event.</p>
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		By: Dreams Reflect Our Waking World &#171; Our Waking World		</title>
		<link>https://bulkeley.org/dreams-reflect-our-waking-world/#comment-29</link>

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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 01:32:49 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[[...] Reflect Our Waking&#160;World  From a blog post titled &#8220;Dreams Reflect Our Waking World&#8221; by Kelly Bulkeley Are dreams meaningful revelations of truth, or just deceptive gibberish? [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] Reflect Our Waking&nbsp;World  From a blog post titled &#8220;Dreams Reflect Our Waking World&#8221; by Kelly Bulkeley Are dreams meaningful revelations of truth, or just deceptive gibberish? [&#8230;]</p>
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