I wholeheartedly believe that precognitive dreams are possible because statistically, I have more than one a week.
I have never been good at sitting down and daydreaming. I am great at visualizing scenes when I get into a book and I can visualize very well in order to problem solve, but sitting down and just trying to transport myself somewhere has always been very difficult for me. I get too bogged down in details and end up letting every other part slip away. Today I was attempting to incubate a dream with Juroara's law of attraction idea in mind (to be specific, I was at my friend's house for her birthday party that is supposed to be held next Friday and in the incubated dream I was making out with this boy that I like). For some reason, this was quite easy to imagine and I could even feel what I was imagining. This never ever ever happens with me.
I, being the pathetic teenage girl I am, thought, "Maybe I can imagine things really well when they are actually going to happen." Then I sat there hoping for a moment that this was true. Then I realized that this could be a great idea.
What if this was the case? I have been curious ever since I had been aware of my precognitive dreams if there was a way I could tell what events in my dreams would be events in real life. To me, this seems perfectly plausible, like remembering a feeling that you have yet to experience as opposed to making up the feeling.
I have no idea if this has been thought of before, if this idea has thousands of loopholes, has already been thought of and dis-proven before, has already been thought of and proven before, or if everyone just thinks I'm insane, but I thought it was worth sharing. Maybe it was something one of you had never thought of before that could lead to a new and exciting breakthrough. It's worth a post
Any thoughts?
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