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cainam_nazier

I know what a helicoper sounds like when you are that close, and yes should one show up in my back yard like that I would probably freak, that being until I realized it was a helicopter.

I think there is a big difference between a prediction and precognition.  Predictions are often vague and loosly based on some facts.  It is easy to say "something like this is going to happen."

But precognition is an entirely different animal.  You see every detail and often get every emotion to go with it.  Precognition for me always seems to be from the first person view, never 3rd person.  I have had only a couple of confirmable precognitive moments, but they were thier none the less.  It is not so much that they were significant in the grand nature of things but they were important enough to me.

One more thing, What have you been doing with your free time tat wold bring a helicopter to your house? http://www.astralpulse.com/forums/images/icon_Smile.gif" border=0>


David Rogalski
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steveb

Greetings all,

Had a strange expierance this morning, on of those small spooky things. I'm having a dream, and in the dream are some people that I know and were talking about this and that. In the dream the conversation came up about things you did when you were younger. For some reason ,Stones green ginger wine( cheap wine) came into the conversation. When I was younger we used to wait outside the pub(hotel) till someone old enough come along to purchase a bottle for us.

Well the dreams going "ok" and the alarm goes off. I'd set the clock radio a little loud and it gave me a jolt. I'm starting to loose the recall of the dream and the strongest threads of it were the, Stones green ginger wine and a particular person.  I'd jumped out of bed because of the radio and I'm thinking, why the stones green ginger, and why this particular person. I'm running it  through my head, I'm thinking, "I haven't thought of Stones green ginger for years.

Well I'm thinking about it and then I hear the end of a conversation on the radio (in the physical ) and the bloke says "sure you haven't been on the Green ginger wine", I just stood there and stared at the radio, "spooky".


Regards  Steve


Wendy

Steve
I have just been reading a book called The Secret Language of Signs  by Denise Lynn and it talks about the Spirit World relaying messages to us through all sorts of mediums - bill boards, tv, radio, conversations etc... Did you have a special friend you used to hang out with when you drank your wine?  Could something be trying to remind you of that person or something related to that time in your life?  Pretty interesting stuff.
Wendy

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fredhedd

that helicopter incident is great. that's something that will push you over your skeptical border, if you had one. life altering to say the least, mind blowing if possible.

to say yes to one instance, is to say yes to all of existance.


observer

I never really thought much about clairvoyance being a real phenomenon until it happened to me in a way that I cannot write off to statistical or logical probability.  My past negative view of clairvoyance stems from the fact that a great deal of predictive stuff you read about is so vague and requires significant  interpretive genius which seems to only be useful after the fact.  This view ended the day I "had a dream" that came true in every way.

I had taken a nap in the afternoon, and woke up from that nap suddenly because the dream I was having was disturbing.  In my dream I was lying on the same bed I was napping on, except that it was in the middle of the night instead of the afternoon.  There was an exceptionally loud sound that was coming from outside sounding something like 1,000 lawnmowers and a bright light shining through the blinds which were closed.  I was frightened in the dream and ran to the window to open the blinds to see what was there. And hovering about 25feet above th pool in my backyard was a helicoptor that was rotating slowly shining a powerful search light against the house.  The pool lights were on as usual and the effect of the helicoptor on the water's surface was quite a sight producing geometric wave patterns on the water's surface.  After about a minute, the helicopter flew  away.  

I would have probably forgotton completely about this dream except that 3am the next morning,  I was awakened by a helicopter in my backyard fitting the above description in every respect, except that this time I was not afraid because I knew what it was.

Now I have to say that after living in my current home for the last seven years, which is located in a quiet suburban setting, there has never been a helicopter anywhere near my neighborhood.  I could not possibly have guessed such a thing.  And it wasn't a "seems like", "sort of like" dream.  It was "exactly" like the dream in every detail.

Though this dream did not predict anything significant,  it did have a profound impact on my concept of time.  I can't help but conclude that time must be a traversable dimension, and that common human notions about time are, at best, of practical significance, and at worst, delusional.

I wonder why I had this dream and speculate that it may have been the fear factor coupled with waking up suddenly.  It's hard to describe how loud a helicopter sounds when you are less than 50 feet from one.  Take whatever make believe helicopter sounds you've heard in a movie theatre and multiply the volume times 5.  My entire house was shaking in almost an earthquake way. And as you would imagine, extreme fear would be the natural reaction at 3am.  For all I know, we all have precognitive dreams constantly, but fail to remember them because the emotional impact is not great enough to enable storage where waking mind can retrieve them.

Just thought I'd share.