I've always had elements of my dreams appear in real life. Well not always, but a whole lot anyways. It was always something random - for instance, with this entry to my DJ

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I was watching Chuck Norris diving underwater, cleaning up an old Greek temple.
Now, this may look like standard BS, but days later an article on Cracked.com was published named 6 Insane True Stories Too Awesome for a Chuck Norris Movie (Sep. 23. and my dream was on Sep. 19), I read about a guy trying to kill himself by jumping into a body of water and about a some chapel modeled after an ancient greek temple - but improved.

This would be nothing unusual to me if I didn't get my hands on a Coordinate Remote Viewing manual - allegedly used (and written) by the CIA affiliates in their Stargate project.
The first part of the manual contains terminology, including one paragraph that caught my eye.

It was about AOL - the analytical overlay, basically something like the brain's way of interpreting everything in a logical manner, created by thousands of years of societal change etc.
As useful as it is in today's society, it is also a barrier toward any significant receiving of information, since it interprets those by dissecting every single bit that is sent instead of waiting for the whole thing by applying pre-existing memories.
Kind of like trying to run a program you haven't downloaded yet by pasting the things you have into the code of one you already do have, which nets you one defunct program.

If you take my text, for example, you have three separate bits of information jumbled together in a hurry, with them meaning nothing unless the experience was already, well, experienced. If the human mind didn't bother dissecting all of that, perhaps we'd have like, you know, precognitive dreams?

Am I on to something? Making any sense? Discovered something already known or just sound plain nuts?