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#1
Quote from: Szaxx on August 16, 2013, 06:51:06
These experiences were countless in number during the 70's. All I needed to be was alive.
An example, my brother brought the new booklet on aircraft markings (CAM). He liked to collect their registrations and living 8 miles from Manchester airport they would be low enough to read this marking.
He opened up a page and a Lufthansa 747 picture was showing the front section, hinged at the top, opened up for cargo access and egress.
I looked at the picture and told him its crashed. His reply was negative and no reports were found from his friend who worked in a respectable position at the airport.
As time passed and I couldn't get it out of my head. This craft has crashed.
Later that night after some sleep, it was playing on my mind so I meditated to become disconnected. I had another dream. This same aircraft had just left the runway and couldn't get enough power from the engines. It crashed shortly after. In the dream small pieces of material were spiralling down from the sky on fire. This stuck firmly in my mind. I was observing this from behind a wire fence. A week later the news reported the same aircraft had engine trouble and the interpreter said fire was falling from the sky in small pieces.
The same as I saw.
Do your experiences follow you into this physical?
By that I mean it's a connection and not broken by waking.


No my experiences are broken when I wake up.  The memory may follow and validate precognitive but that is it.

Which could be the same as saying that it follows into the physical, but I think you are describing it differently.
#2
Quote from: Szaxx on August 16, 2013, 04:12:42
The 'locked in' term derived from an experience of the highest order.
These initiate where you appear at an instant in some scenario and the clarity superceeds that of waking life. You know within a few seconds of gaining awareness that 'it's occuring again', a precognitive dream.
The feeling with the onset of such an experience is unmistakable.
The scene plays out and within a few minutes something unnatural within the scene occurs.
This causes a change in perception. It's already in high definition and attaching itself is the ability to be one with all. It's at this point where you can exit the dream. A few seconds more and you're in till the end, there's no way out. I've had more than my share of nightmares and waking into the void is so easy. This is different, once 'connected' to the oneness a shift in conciousness takes place and the physical can't be reached until later. This is the 'locked in' phase.
The connection puts you inside everything, the people involved locally and distant. The metals, the mechanics and operating systems are percieved. It's hard to put into words. The worst part of it is you are everyone, complete with their thoughts and emotions. It is hard to accept all thoughts and fears and it affects you for days. You feel all, everything that transpires.
The event occurs around six days later and everything is exact, all the details are replicated precisely.


Thanks for the clarification, I understand what you are talking about.  Inversely being locked in also applies to our waking life.  It is how I see most people when they are unaware of the underlying reality that propagates this one.  People involved in a game whereby they don't even know they are playing.  But that is how this system is engineered.  It's a very powerful, in your face reality system. 

Being locked in to a dream is fun for me, I love dreaming and generally they are not nightmares.  I also understand the bleeding into other people during your precognitive experiences; although I've only had small sampling of this I can see how it can extrapolate into everything that the dream conveys. 

There is no doubt all of this creates more questions than answers.  I certainly haven't figured it all out yet, but in saying that I do have a fairly decent handle on the mechanics behind the curtain so to speak.

#3
Thanks you Szaxx for this wonderful reply.  Can you elaborate on what you mean by "locked in" as this is something I use to describe how we are down here when we lack access to the source of where we come from. 

The way that I present the breakdown of precognition stems from personal experience, I felt it best to explain it only as it has appeared so that others who have had similar examples could relate.  I think the paper introduces self-evident observations on this nature.

#4
Quote from: Lionheart on August 14, 2013, 17:36:02
Here is a interview that Anthony Peake did with Dr. Art Funkhouser on this very topic.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJA9rZvM9g4&feature=player_embedded

I am very fortunate to know both these brilliant minds, Anthony wrote about my exploration into precognition in his book, "The Out-of-Body Experience: The History and Science of Astral Travel" which was in kind one of the nicest discussions about the exploration material which involved my interests back in 1998. 

That's a wonderful interview, I also enjoy Tom Campbell and Anthony Peake when they get together to discuss their ideas.
#5
Quote from: Szaxx on August 14, 2013, 16:50:09
I'll listen to the 60 pages tomorrow.
It will be very interesting to me personally.
For many decades I've looked for information on this predating the internet. I dreamt of the inter-national net-work in the mid seventies and true as many others, it came to pass.

I'll know of the contents tomorrow and reflect on them respectively.

Your name is very familiar too, I can't remember why at this moment. It's linked to the topic in question.
Perhaps I need some spindles to aid the recall. (cryptic)
:wink:

Thanks Szaxx.  I hope you find this a valuable resource, my hope is that the content of the article proves beneficial to those reading it.
#6
For those of you interested in precognitive dreams, I would like to present a paper that I've written with edits and contributions by Dr. Art Funkhouser, one of the world leading researchers into deja vu and precognitive dream experiences.

The paper covers the history, the science, evidence, theory and even lucid dreaming techniques for those interested in looking at precognitive dream content from the lucid dream perspective.

Here is the link, all comments and discussions are welcomed and encouraged.
http://youaredreaming.org/2013/08/14/the-theory-of-precognitive-dreams/

Thank You,

Ian Wilson