Monthly Archives: February 2011

Here is another example of a precognitive dream…

I dreamt I was pulling into a parking lot, and there were some teenagers hanging out. They arranged some empty white plastic cups upside down in the parking space I wanted to pull into. I wasn’t sure if it would … Continue reading

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Lucid dreaming is always immensely fun.

When I realize I am dreaming, I usually feel very excited and try to fly, explore and memorize details of my surroundings. I often find that I am able to read any kind of writings a lot better (and they … Continue reading

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Precognitive dream

Many people have precognitive dreams. The more we focus on them, the better we can remember and relate the dreams to our waking-life events. Some examples would be too personal to share, but here’s one good plain one. A few … Continue reading

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Enchanted forest and a boy. Part I.

There was once a boy named Anil. He lived in a small village by the forest. Anil would go to school in the mornings, but he would often spend his afternoons playing in the woods. Some of the villagers, especially … Continue reading

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