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Subject: teeth & a tornado

Anne

09:59 03/07/2000 

I seemed to be surprised when I saw this light grey very curved tornado coming towards me. I was telling someone that we had to take cover. I had the feeling it wasn't very dangerous.

In another dream there were quite a few bits of amalgam in my mouth.

Notes:

The tornado dream was a couple of days before the tornado in Northern Victoria. But a couple of days later that tornado hit Kyabram where my father's cousin lives. We are not very close.

This morning I found the amalgam cap on one of my teeth is loose, so I’m off to the dentist this afternoon.

Any precognition dreams I have had before, that I know of, have been concerned with myself and my surroundings.

Dream edited for easier reading - JT, 2005

Jane Anderson

10:53 03/07/2000 

Hi Anne,

Once you've experienced dreaming of events which happen in your personal life in sufficient detail or with sufficient regularity that you KNOW precognition to be the case, (as it seems you have), it becomes interesting to look at what features your precognitive dreams have, compared to your more usual dreaming.

Have you noticed specific patterns within these dreams?

Are you able to wake up and say, "That was a precognitive dream", or is it more a matter of waiting it out to see?

From my research and from my personal experience, there are a wide variety of answers to this one: differing from dreamer to dreamer.

In my case one of the biggest indicators that I am dreaming precognitively is that I have a dream within a dream, or a "loop" within a dream. I'll be dreaming a dream-story, then it's as if a film loop from a different movie is added in by 'mistake', and then the dream returns to the original story line to take it to its conclusion.

Sometimes this extra loop might take the form of receiving a message on a telephone answer machine.

Another precognitive indicator to me is a short, sharp dream .. rather than a movie-length version.

Other people have different indicators.

If your dream of the tornado was precognitive of the one in Kyabram (and this is where it becomes more difficult to know whether it is or not, as either proven regularity or specific details are required the further from your personal life we get), then it becomes even more interesting to consider the symbolism as well as the actual event.

My personal experience and research led me to understand that even though we may dream precognitively of someone we do not feel close to, there are always symbolic overlaps. These points of co-incidence in symbolism often reflect as points of 'coincidence' or synchronicity or precognition in both dreaming and waking life.

Precognition, as I experience it, is a synchronicity seen through eyes unrestricted by notions of linear time.

Rephrased: precognition is synchronicity re-arranged in accordance with our illusion that the basis of life is the unfolding of linear time.

And then there are 'times' when the sense of awe and mystery surrounding the precognitive dream experience is sufficient unto itself!

Jane Anderson

Jane Anderson

10:56 03/07/2000 

PS

For further understanding and definitions of the way I and others understand synchronicity, look through the posts on the Synchronicity Forum ...

Jane Anderson

Angela

17:46 03/07/2000 

Hi Anne and Jane.

Wow, Jane that was actually very helpful for me too. The short dream, quick vision dream as the more likely precognitive one -- Yes!

Anne, there are wonderful discussions and discoveries going on all the time on this site. We get much deeper in the Member's Forum too. It would be very interesting to have your take on things since this kind of dreaming seems quite common for you.

I look forward to more of your dreams.

Angela

anne

10:25 06/07/2000 

Hi friends, My precognition dreams seems to be short and to the point. I rarely remember the other dreams although upon just about on awakening I know that I am dreaming, but within seconds of being awake I forget the dream. So I take it that it is not important and it is probably not a precognition dream. I am about to add to the dream list.


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