we read, what people tell us, what we observe, what we overhear. In some ways, the mind is like a radio, with the dial tuned to one station, which comes in loud and clear, while the other stations continue broadcasting. If a part of our minds is able to tune in to these other frequencies, then perhaps psi dreaming becomes possible. Science has yet to solve this mystery. But, as Montague Ullman and Nan Zimmerman write in Working with Dreams , "The existence of these phenomena suggests that while asleep, we are not only able to scan backward in time and tap into our remote memory, but are also able to scan forward in time and across space to tap into information outside our own experience." There are four types of psi dreams: precognitive, clairvoyant, telepathic, and mutual.
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| | "Men Have Conceived A Twofold Use Of Sleep: That It Is A Refreshing Of The Body In This Life; That It Is A Preparing Of The Soul For The Next." John Donne, English poet
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A precognitive dream depicts an event that later happens. You dream that your tire goes flat, then sure enough, within days, you have a flat tire. You dream that someone dies, and before you know it, the sad news arrives. Lincoln and Hitler apparently experienced precognitive dreams, as did those who had dream premonitions about the sinking of the Titanic . Although sometimes hard to verify, these dreams do occur, often in people who do not otherwise experience ESP. We know of one man who has had several precognitive dreams about the death of those close to him: In one instance, he dreamed his cousin would die in a motorcycle crash; within days, it happened. Another night as he lay sleeping next to the woman he lived with, he dreamed his great-aunt died, and awoke from the dream with a start; within
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