Dreams of the Future--Psychic or Precognitive Dreams

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By Paradise7

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Can we dream the future? Are psychic dreams and precognitive dreams REAL?

What happens when we sleep? What happens when we dream? Are there truly such things as precognitive dreams and dreams that tell the future? Where do we go? What do our dreams mean? Can a person be psychic in his/her sleep? Can one dream a premonition that comes true in waking life? If we have a dream that tells the future, can we then make use of the information given to us in our dreams? Have you ever had a premonition in a dream that came true?

I've looked for many years for the meaning in dreams and dreaming; I've done some research and read quite a few books on precognitive dreams or premonitions in dreams. I have a special reason for this interest. Are psychic dreams valid? Can a dream really foretell the future? Are dream meanings valid at all?

All of these questions have intrigued me or haunted me for many years.

You see, I once had a precognitive dream.

I was at a family reunion in my eldest brother Jerry's house in Willoughby Hills, Ohio, and had opted to sleep on the floor in his den rather than going to a hotel nearby. I went to sleep peacefully, then snapped awake after having the very worst nightmare I can ever remember: I thought I was Jerry, and that I owned a farm, and I was being crushed to death by a piece of farm equipment overturning. The feeling was so awful, painful...terrifying...I really just don't have the words to describe it, and so vivid I can recall it exactly to this day, twenty-odd years later.

I must have screamed. I woke my brother Louie, who was also sleeping in Jerry's house, somewhere nearby. He came to find out what was wrong. I was shaking and trembling and still very disoriented. I told Louie of my dream (probably in a fairly incoherent way). He calmed me down: he kept insisting it was just a dream, though my heart was telling me all the time, it was something more, something worse.

Now, at that time, my brother Jerry was not a farmer. He was a very successful businessman who owned a computer robotics company for anodizing computer chips. The farthest thing from anyone's mind was that Jerry would ever become a farmer. He ran away from our farm when he was 17, and vowed never to return.

I was around 30 years old; my eldest brother Jerry was about 46 years old, at the time of the dream and the family reunion.

Within a year or so, Jerry had become divorced. He then sold his business and bought a grape farm. Within a couple of years, he had remarried and was starting to make a go of his new venture with his new wife. His main customer for his product was Welches' Grape Juice. He seemed happy enough whenever we visited, but always, at the back of my mind, was that dream. I tried to tell him about it; I tried to warn him, but he very understandably kind of pooh-poohed the whole thing.

My eldest brother Jerry died, at 50 years of age, from a farm accident. A heavy piece of farm equipment that he was unloading from a truckbed overturned on him, crushing him to death.

I felt so guilty: I should have warned him more. I should have found a way to make him take me seriously, instead of being too embarrassed to pursue the subject with him. Because, you see, in my heart, I knew what was going to happen to him. I had already dreamt the whole thing.

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The books that I've read and the research that has been conducted, mostly at Duke University but also other places; places that specialize in sleep disorders, seem to be very skeptical of the validity of precognitive dreaming, or dreaming of the future.

The reason why is a valid reason for a scientist but not valid in real life. Science doesn't count something as valid and true unless it can be repeated under controlled conditions, in a laboratory. The problem with thinking that way in relation to psychic phenomena is that psychic events don't typically happen in any predictable, repeatable way. Not the very few events that have happened to me, anyway. I tend to think that if a so-called psychic can repeat and control the phenomena, then it's probably fake. In real life, a psychic event takes an ordinary person completely by surprise, and seems very eerie, scary and inexplicable.

That is why most psi phenomena or psychic powers have been debunked by the scientific community at large.

First of all, in conventional scientific terms, an event cannot precede it's cause. So we can't be aware of something happening before it happens. To a scientist, this simply isn't possible to begin with. So, already, any scientists conducting a psi experiment are predisposed to disbelieve.

The type of experiments conducted were tests with a forced choice of objects that the participant in the study selected, to be compared with the choices the experimenter made, blindly, without knowing the participant's choices, after the participant had already chosen. A meta-analysis of this data collected in well over 300 experiments conducted by over 60 different science studies indicated there is firm, definite validity to precognition as a reliable affect; though the percentage of data so affected was small, still, precognition was the only explanation for the statistical anomalies. This analysis took place in the late 1980's and used data collected over a period of many years of research.

Even with this exhuastive body of evidence, collected and analyzed by scientists themselves, conventional science still does not recognize the validity of precognition or most psi phenomena.

Scientist then made the test even more stringent: they did what is called "unconscious perception studies", where the subject did not know he/she was being tested for psychic phenomenon or precognitive abilities. Scientists Dick Bierman and Dean Radin have recorded positive evidence of precognition in these experiments.

Probably the best and most well-known study of dreaming the future was conducted by Louisa Rhine at the Parapsychology Laboratory at Duke University. She collected over 7000 psychic phenomena; the majority were dream-related and involved precognition or premonitions.

In a separate study in Atlanta, David Ryback collected from 433 dream questionaires the information that well close to 67% of the people had dream experiences that they believed to be psychic or precognitive; Dr. Ryback found that truly about 9% of the people had actual premonitions in dreams that validly came true at a later date, from events completely outside the subject's control.

One of the most fascinating explanations of the valid psychic phenomenon of premonitions, dream premonitions, precognition, or dream precognition, is called the resonance theory, based on the "block model universe".

Translated into simpler language, the theory is that all future events already exist, simultaneously. Space-time is a continuum but not a linear one. Everything that will happen, is already there. Everything that ever was or will be, is there. One big block of space-time that has everything that ever was or will be in it, along with everything that ever happened or will happen in it.

The resonance comes into play because similar events involving identical people tend to have a resonance that attracts other similar events happening to identical people. Isolated events are really quite rare. As an event occurs, so it has happened in the past and also the future. I know it's an old wives' tale that really does seem to be true that things happen in threes. What we tap into when we have a valid premonition, or dream premonition, or precognitive dream, is a memory of the future triggered by some resonant present stimulus.

I like this theory. I can work with it. I think it was maybe enough to be sleeping under my brother Jerry's roof, to set up the necessary resonance for me to see, and feel, in my sleep, a valid premonition of his grim death.

What bothers me, to this day, was--having been given this information, it seems there was nothing I could usefully do with it to change future events. Maybe I just didn't try hard enough, or maybe it just wasn't possible to change future events that are tumbling around in this big block of space-time and already written in the sands of time.

Maybe. That's one question I really wish I knew the answer to, for certain.

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Paradise7 Hub Author 3 weeks ago

I think you've definitely been given a precognitive gift. It can be a blessing; it can be a curse. Not everything you forsee actually happens: you know that. But you also know that some of the things you forsee do happen; maybe not quite in the way you forsee them. So, I would be prepared if I were you, and then put it out of your mind. Make the best preparations you can to take care of your boys should something happen to you, but then forget it!

SISSY 3 weeks ago

My dad died September 15th 2010, the day before he died I had taken him to the dentist at 7 a.m. and cleaned his home for him and left at 4 p.m. Went home took a nap after dinner . Woke up at 9:50 p.m. from a dream (nightmare actually) and was so scared , told my sons I had a bad dream my dad was going to die tonight, he was sleeping when someone comes into his home and was going to rob him, he woke up and saw him and my dad confronted him, the robber pushed my dad out of his way, fell back and hit his head or something. I called my dad and told him about it and I said I was spending the night w him. He laughed it off and said he was fine. He was watching an old cowboy movie and going to sleep. I insisted but he kept saying I didnt need to. I told him no baths tonite dad, ( he took baths sometimes 3 a day because of stomach pains he had, it was only thing that helped.) he promised me no bath he felt fine. I don't know why I said that other than I worried about him falling asleep in tub, as he lived alone. I didnt go over to his home that night. The next morning my little sister called me and asked if I had known where dad was, he always answered the phone. I told her about dream and that dad was probably still sleeping , he was up late watching movie.To let him sleep I told her. I tried to call about half hour later. no answer. Didn't think much of it. Then two hours later my sister called again and still no answer, I told her I was getting ready to see him. I'd call her when I got to his place. Then my husband called looking to see if I knew where my dad was. He was to be at our office early in the morning. I got very worried then,so got in my car and started to drive to see him. When I got about 10 minutes from his home. His best friend called me and I knew what he was going to say. I blurted out "he is dead isn't he?" My dad was found dead in the bathtub. He died of a heart failure they say. Why the mention of tub to him that night, and where was the robber? I have never forgiven myself for not going over that night. I don't know if I could've saved him but at least he wouldn't have died alone. Three months later my mom died in my arms from lung cancer that went to the brain. A year earlier my dad had called me to say that my mom was diagnosed with valley fever she was having chest x rays done next week, I said she has lung cancer dad, I just know she does and its bad. My dad again just kind of laughed and asked if I had my crystal ball out again. I don't know how I know these things, but I do. Twos day after my dad died was my birthday. He had put a birthday card in the mail for me when we were out the day before his death. I think maybe he may have known too and maybe thats why he didn't want me to stay over that night..The last few dreams are of my death. I had a dream recently, it was my own death . I'm not afraid to die , just don't want to leave my two boys ( 15 and 19) without their mom. I keep hoping I am wrong on this one. What do you think?

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Paradise7 Hub Author 4 weeks ago

Thank you for the comment.

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PennyCarey 4 weeks ago

Voted up, this story is extremely interesting.

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Paradise7 Hub Author 6 months ago

Thanks for the comment, Red Elf.

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RedElf Level 7 Commenter 6 months ago

My grandmother seemed to always know when bad or good things happened to us kids - she sometimes dreamed them and often just "had a feeling" as she put it. Fascinating topic.

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Paradise7 Hub Author 7 months ago

Thanks for the comment, Krissy, though I find your predictions unsettling, to say the least. However, if that's the message you've been given, the only thing to do is share it, as you have, and hope for the best.

Krissy 7 months ago

I take blockers to stop my dreams. The last one I had was of an earthquake down the eastern coast of Australia & more devastation from natural disasters in that area late 2011/2012. There will also be a great amount of natural & weather events starting iNovember 2011. I rarely tell anyone about my dreams when I have in the past I've been criticized even though two of those times a life was saved. Volcanic eruption on a scale that we have never seen before is coming

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Paradise7 Hub Author 7 months ago

Thanks for the comment, Gypsy Rose. I hope your true dream was a wonderful outcome for you.

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Gypsy Rose Lee Level 8 Commenter 7 months ago

Great and interesting hub. I've learned that if a dream is meaningful I will remember it for always and if it is just some stuff I dreamed up I won't remember it for long. I still remember a dream I had way back when I went to university and I have also had dreams where in the end something comes true.

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Paradise7 Hub Author 7 months ago

Thanks for the comment, breakfastpop. It does comfort me when people comment that there wasn't anything further I could do.

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breakfastpop Level 8 Commenter 7 months ago

This is a fascinating piece of writing. I am so sorry about your brother, but I can't imagine you could have done a thing to change events. Up and interesting and awesome.

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Paradise7 Hub Author 7 months ago

Thanks for the comment, Rob. No, I've never used a dream journal but it could be very revealing over time; it might be possible to get a better idea of what a certain kind of dream is telling a person, if the dream repeats the theme in different ways.

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Robwrite Level 7 Commenter 7 months ago

I've always been interested in dream interpretation. Did you ever use a Dream journal? I tried one once and it helped to write down thoughts as soon as I woke up.

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Paradise7 Hub Author 7 months ago

Flora, I'm glad your dream experiences are very positive ones, for the most part. I don't think happy dreams stay with us like very bad dreams do. You might being having psychic dreams that are all very happy and joyful events!

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FloraBreenRobison 7 months ago

I never remember my dreams past the last 20 seconds or so, and as soon as I try to write them down or tell them to somebody I forget them totally. This is especially true of nightmares. I might be able to remember the setting, but that is all.

But it alaso happens with happy dreams. For example, I still get dreams set in a school when the school year is nearing.I know I love school so they must be happy, but not a clue about them.

As such, I have no idea if I've had a psychic dream or not.

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Paradise7 Hub Author 7 months ago

Thank you so much for your kind comment, Support Med. I really took some much-needed comfort from your words.

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Support Med. Level 3 Commenter 7 months ago

Very interesting indeed! I do believe that all of us have the ability of precognitive/psychic dreaming. The ability is more highly developed in some people than others. I also believe that this knowledge is not limited to dreams only, but also can be achieved during waking hours - going about our everyday life as well as in prayer/meditation. I can understand how it bothers you that having been given the foresight, seems you could have changed it from happening - sorry for the loss of your brother. I have, however, come to learn that even the best of the best cannot always stop an unfortunate event from happening. I do hope that should your gift of dreams continue, that you do as you did, inform the subject of your dream(s) and surround that person with positive thoughts (even those unspoken)- and let the universe process the rest. There are times when it can be changed and there are times as you stated in your hub, it's 'already written in the sands of time.' voted and rated.

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Paradise7 Hub Author 7 months ago

Thanks for the comment, and WOW. Jama, what a story!

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JamaGenee Level 8 Commenter 7 months ago

"Testing" for any type of psychic phenomena under controlled conditions always makes me laugh. Any radio will pick up NPR Radio when the radio is within range of a tower broadcasting it and set to the correct number on the dial. If out of range or the radio is turned off, of course its programs won't be heard.

Seeing events in the future through visions or dreams is nothing more than having the "radio" in one's brain set to the right station at the right time to receive the signal.

Scientists 30 years ago would not have been able to prove that a person could communicate with someone half a world away via a hand-held device no bigger than a pack of cigarettes called a cell phone. For that matter, even on a landline wired to the wall, if you're in the U.S. speaking to a person in Japan or the Philippines, because of the time difference you are essentially receiving information from the future. Or from the "past" if speaking to anyone in Europe. In that sense, time IS fluid.

As to your question 'Have you ever had a precognitive dream that came true?', yes I have. The subject of the dream, lying next to me, had essentially the same dream at the same time, a dream that foretold the manner of his death (by murder) and that the person responsible would be a "good friend". However, it didn't come true until over a quarter of a century later, by which time we'd parted company, but the circumstance described in it were the same. Still gives me chills thinking about it.

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Paradise7 Hub Author 7 months ago

Thanks for the comment, Kitty. I've read many of your stories with intense interest. The resonance theory and the block of space-time theory are the most sensible explanations that I've found, and the ones that ring true in my heart.

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kittythedreamer Level 7 Commenter 7 months ago

Voted up and interesting. I'm also a huge advocate for dreaming and the study of dreams. As you know already. :) I do believe that I've had precognitive/psychic dreams before...I've also had dreams where I felt as if I was experiencing a stranger's life...if that makes sense. Thanks for sharing this interesting hub. I really like the resonance theory.

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