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.