For those of you who tuned in to Coast to Coast last night, you heard me talk about quite a few topics on collective, precognitive dreams. I did my best at relaying our research and objectives here at the Dream Center but my overall goal was to somehow express one of my most innermost convictions:
Dreamers, I believe in you and I believe in your dreams. Can one dream be predictive?…Absolutely. At the same time, can all of our non-predictive dreams be pooled together to accurately predict events?…Absolutely.
We do both here at the National Dream Center. Since taking over the organization earlier this spring, we have already had tremendous success in predicting events from not only just the individual dreams, but also our linguistic predictions from the collective dreams. Once we get the ball rolling a little faster, we will be able to utilize these dreams and predictions to mold the future just like a ball of playdough, forming whatever it is we want on a collective level. There is much to do, however, before we get to this point.
Like I said on the program, the first step is to show the world just how accurate our dreams can foretell the future. Gradually, people will take notice and our credibility grows.
From the increased faith in dreams, we can then begin changing what the dreams are predicting. Actually, that wasn’t a very well-worded statement. We’re not going to change the predictions…we are in essence going to look at the predictions and decide whether we want that prediction to take place or not. The keys words will be “mass intentions.”
First things first, though. I just wanted to make sure you knew that I understand your desire to be heard and taken seriously. My wife gets so frustrated that other people she loves dismiss her dreams even though they have seen them manifest in real life with a very high level of accuracy. It is so hurtful to her to hear a comment like…”here we go with her dreams again,” as they roll their eyes and walk away.
Yes, day residue (which is our experiences during the day that are used to create our dreams at night) does exist, but it is my firm conviction that every dream does have at least some level of future events in it (some more than others). This is one of the many wonders about dreams…they can be used for multiple uses (e.g., one single dream can help you grow and evolve personally while it can also accurately predict future events).
Here’s one risk of working with a psychotherapist with your dreams (by the way, I am working on a degree towards this end): even though you might be convinced that the dream was precognitive in nature, the therapist will inevitably always overanalyze YOU, based on your dream. As I said before, we can accomplish both, but the Dream Center aims to focus strictly on your precognition.
Therefore, unless you specifically ask for it, I will not psychoanalyze you based on your dream(s). That would run somewhat counter to our objectives here at the center, which among other things is establishing credibility for precognition.
Further, we will not take your dream and interpret it for you, condemn you, or offer solutions or therapy based on that dream unless you are specifically seeking our help (disclaimer: since I’m not yet a licensed therapist, I cannot and do not claim any therapeutic value for my DreamWork).
The National Dream Center is a safe environment for you to be able to post your dream content and track its predictive value. Therefore, we also ask other readers/dreamers to also refrain from offering personalized suggestions and/or personalized interpretations to other peoples’ dreams.
However, comments about someone else’s dream are very much welcome when predictive characteristics are identified, to declare that some part of dream has already unfolded in real life, or you’ve identified what some characteristics could mean for humanity as a whole.
Finally, I have been so absolutely humbled by the tremendous outpouring of support. Thank you, Dreamers, for believing in the Dream Center and thank you for believing in our mission! Tomorrow, we’ll look at some more DreamForecast, begin taking a look at user comments/dreams, and I’ll hopefully get around to explaining exactly how Dreams ARE Our Future (and how we can’t get around that fact). Take care everyone!
Chris McCleary
Director, National Dream Center
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Hello Chris,
I listened to you on Coast to Coast lastnite via the internet here in Ireland.. Very interesting show.
I dream every night and they are all very detailed dreams i.e. I can read print, see colours, see the nuts&bolts on machines..
The only problem is, even though I keep up with world events, my dreams seem to be local to me or else completly random but still full of detail..
What do I need to do to expand?
Best Regards— Maurice.
Ireland!! My lineage takes me back to Ireland…the old McCleary castle was up on the northwest coast. First, we need your local dreams! Part of the success of Project August is to get local representation to as many places around the globe as possible, so even though you’re a local dreamer (very common, by the way), we need you! To expand out, the best I can offer is twofold: 1) set an intention to dream about a different country or other geographical area (may take a lot of practice but the intention is the key) and 2. develop lucid dreaming skills. There’s a TON of stuff on the net about lucid dreaming, just know that it also requires a lot of effort to develop. Can’t be done overnight…takes dedication. Thanks, Maurice! Have a great day, and drink me a Guinness would you?
Chris
Hi Chris – Have enjoyed scoping out NDC for several years, and like what you’ve done for the place since taking over. Wanted to share the latest precog dream from my wife, whose dreams have lately taken on an eerie accuracy w/in days of her dreams. Oh yeah – this also involves George and Cliff . . . that’s a first! Wife’s dream occurring early morning of 13th May (0500’ish) of large android (nano-bots?) dinosaurs living underground. One of the “control dinos” known as “A3” (who was 3rd in line of successful dinosaurs) lost his self-replicating DNA, so destroyed himself, which broke control link for all other dinos in his group. George wrote Cliff and said this is
happening right now underground of Indiana, and these dinos will reach the surface, and
we have to warn people NOW! (Notice – no hallucinogens were abused in the creation of this dream!)
Wife woke up and thought – “That’s why there’s an AC-130 gunship deployed from FL
to Grissom ARB, IN!” Take it for what it’s worth – but for me, I’m stocking up on anti-reptile rounds! Some of her most recent predicted the ROK ferry disaster and the mosque mudslide – both less than 24 hrs before they happened! Best of luck to you in the real AND dream world! “G. Khan”
Glen,
I grew up close to Grissom, so this dream experience of your wife hits home! I’m wondering if this dream was foreshadowing the mining accidents, at least the part about being “underground.” If not, I’m glad that I’m no longer living in Indiana! When the A3’s begin to surface, the poor hoosiers will be the first dinner! 🙂
Thanks for sharing,
Chris
Hey Chris,
I heard you on coast to coast the other morning, I’m 59 yrs. old, I’ve had my share of dreams that turn out to be real and some hard to explain. My dreams only happen between the hours of 3 am to 4 am, reason I know I wait up during those times. I know for fact drinking a liquid before bed effects the dreams, I experimented a little, I found drinking a 4 ounce of apple juice seems to make them more clearly and normal. too much doesn’t work and too little doesn’t either. I’ve tried a lot of different drinks, apple juice for some reason works the best.
Don, I have to admit that this is the first time I’ve heard of apple juice improving or clarifying one’s dreams. What do you think is in the apple juice to affect you positively? Thanks for the tip!
Cheers,
Chris
To be honest I have no clue, wish I knew more about chemicals. All I can say is since I was 18 yrs. old, I’ve been curious about the human brain. If you really think about it, the brain depends on our body to function for it and it alone. Let me tell you one of my dreams I had when drinking apple juice before I went to sleep. It was like a out of body experience, I was floating in the lobby where I work, it was at night, I heard this cry of someone in pain coming through the door to the lobby. I saw this guy holding his hand and it was wrap up and the supervisor ( Daniel) was with him, walking him to his car, Daniel him he would take him tot he hospital. Well I woke up and saw it was 3:05 am. I got up drank some water and laid back down. I doze off and on, but not dreaming of anything. Well I got up went to work, ran into my friend JR, I mention to him what I dream of, and told him who I seen and where I was and what was going on. So as we were chatting about other things, out friend Tim walk up and ask if we heard about what happen in the press shop last night at 3 am. He said that Daniel had rush this associate to the hospital that got his finger cut off in the press shop and my friend JR, look at me and said, Don did someone tell you this before coming to me. I told him no, I was serious I dreamed it. This is only one of many that I have dream and came true. I’ve dream of fire and all of a sudden I was awaking by my fire alarms in my home go off and there wasn’t any fire. I’ve dream of traveling to other another country and years later when I travel, I knew of the streets and what was on them. the best one was going to Germany, I went for the company I work for and as I was drive around the town I was staying at, I felt relax, I never got lost or used a map to get around, it was like Deja Vu. From my own researches that I have done, I know there’s more to us than we will ever know. I’m just an average guy, interested in many things and keep an open mind.