To Catch an Impression: Seeking Advanced Tactics in DreamLand

First off, let me tell you one of the biggest trends from all the people writing me in response to my latest appearance on Coast to Coast:

These prolific precognitive dreamers have been shoved into a societal box, complete with chains and a muzzle to keep them from talking about their Divine Gift. I’ll perhaps provide examples in subsequent posts, but this first paragraph goes out to all of you gifted dreamers…don’t let society stop you from using and even expressing your obvious talent (that is, Dreaming).

Let the impressions come, and please feel purely open and accepted in our DreamScape. We honor you, your gift, and your precognitive impressions!

And now, our feature presentation…

 


 

Newsflash:

The DreamForecaster missed something very extraordinary, and so I’m looking for strategies to somehow prevent this miss from occurring in the future. Basically, I breezed over an opportunity for a 5.0 score, and I want to prevent this in the future.

As you peruse this first section, put a keen eye on the subtlety here…imagine trying to pull this one statement out of a 190, single-spaced document worth of predictive dream material!

It’s somewhat akin to finding a needle in a haystack, without knowing that there’s even a needle in the haystack!

First things first, the dream…

I’ll provide the bulk of the dream, but the part you won’t see is how she made an August 5th intention. Clearly this dream wasn’t about August 5th (we will most likely confirm this in about 2-3 weeks), but rather this dream was about a major event that took place two days after the dream.

The reason I bring up the intention is primarily for another timing data point. Assuming that August 5th does not bring something else to the table, this means that the intention served no purpose for the timing aspect of this precognitive case study. However, based on our unofficial observation on precognitive work thus far, it might be that the intention itself was what brought the impression into the dream.

Dream Snippet (Proj Aug dream, July 15):

…During this day to day stuff I find myself walking and swimming through either the hall of a ship sitting on the surface of the water or in the cargo hold of a large airplane sitting on the surface of the water. When I am in the Hull/cargo hold I get this sinking bad feeling, that there is something dangerous in the depths of the water and it will reach up grab me and pull me under. (like a giant squid or the kraken)

Review: I get the feeling that this could be news from the past of a ship wreak or an airplane, where someone has moved on with their life but will now have to deal with the emotions all over again, as this wreck is brought to the surface or these emotions are brought to the surface.

 

Then, tragedy happens on July 17th: The second Malaysian Airliner brought to the ground, and some family members are suddenly forced to begin grieving all over again for the first Malaysian airliner. As you watch the attached video, notice how strikingly similar the above dream impression is manifested in this news reel. The match is identical / uncanny, and therefore receives the highest DreamSeer score available: 5.0

http://youtu.be/Byfw9XopoGY?list=UUupvZG-5ko_eiXAupbDfxWw

Clearly, this dreamer’s whole dream had to do with the 2nd Malaysian plane. Some people might say that the “hull of the ship” should have alerted the DreamForecaster, and perhaps they’re right. However, the confusing part was the other impression about “airplane sitting on the water,” which directly and fantastically overlaps with another previously-identified Proj Aug headline.

Therefore, I passed the whole dream off as increasing the probability of a water-based pseudo-crash where the plane does crash, but the people survive (perhaps near Florida in August).

When I get time (HA HA!) I’ll be revisiting this post to see what else could have ignited a clear indication that this was a 5.0 score in the making. I’m thinking the DreamBot will be the key here and the focus will be on the emotion.


 

In Lighter News

This matchup between dream and news isn’t quite as magnificent, but it is at least interesting for dream enthusiasts…

Aerobatic Cessnas?

Small plane crashes and/or landings are so common these days that I almost considered not writing about this. But there was something peculiar about this dream that Captain_obvious provided to the DreamBase on June 28th:

Title: Pull up, pull up

Dreamed last night I was riding in a small passenger plane, like a C-172, that size. The pilot was inexperienced and a bit arrogant, somehow I knew. The guy in the right hand seat was experienced, somehow I knew he was an instructor type. I weas sitting in the back and there was one other person, I think a girl.

Anyways he was flying way too low for safety, and both the instructor and me were both telling him to pull up and fly higher, but he refused to do so. Then he started getting into trouble and started doing improvised aerobatics. Somehow the performance of the plane was a lot higher than a Cessna, it could do aeleron rolls that would leave a fighter jet pilot breathless. I guess at the point I realized that none of this was physical, because I didn’t feel disoriented after some of these aerobatic maneuvers.

Anyway I left that dream with both of us basically telling him to fly higher but he refused to do so.

About a week later, a Cessna in Delaware would require some damn-near aerobatic maneuvers to get his plane safely on the beach.

A small plane made an emergency landing Wednesday night on a beach

10:47 a.m. EDT July 3, 2014

Danzi was flying a 1978 Cessna 152 – a single-engine, two-seater – from Ocean City, Maryland, to Georgetown, coming up the Atlantic Coast, Kline said.

“When he hit the point at Cape Henlopen, he started to turn inland to go to Georgetown and began to experience engine trouble,” Kline said.

“He turned back around and started flying along the beach, looking for a place to set down,” he said.

“He saw surf-fishing vehicles on the beach, then saw a place where there was no activity,” Kline said.

Danzi “got over the plover fencing and set it down, back end first, then front end,” Kline said.

When the front came down, he said, “the propeller went into the sand…. The plane’s tail end lurched up and came to rest on the wheels.

 

Not a particularly undeniable connection between dream and reality, but a few similarities are interesting nonetheless. DreamSeer score: about 2.2.

 


 

Hard Core PA Dreamers Only

Lastly, I couldn’t help but offer this casual news for those really super duper, fantastic, Proj Aug enthusiasts. See how we have two completely separate memes connected in just one article. I’m NOT issuing a new headline or anything, but just so impressed with the irony. Gotta love it!

Enjoy…

Relish 3D-printed ice creams soon

IANS  |  New York 

July 20, 2014 Last Updated at 13:26 IST

Bored of the same old ice cream bars and cones? A new machine that can produce amazing 3D-shaped ice creams for your kids in flat 15 minutes is here now.

Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have put together a 3D printer that can produce ice cream in any shape.

“First, we needed to print into a cooled environment so that the ice cream would hold its shape once printed,” Kyle Hounsell, an MIT student, explained.

Along with Kristine Bunker and David Kim, he built a cooling system using liquid nitrogen to fix the ice cream in place as it was squirted out of the 3D printer’s nozzle.

The instant cooling allowed the printer to build up ice cream layers just as a traditional 3D printer squirts down layers of plastic.

The students then had to balance the accuracy and printing resolution of the printer with the speed of printing, as a 30-minute wait for ice cream is too long for some, the Guardian reported.

“We imagine this technology being marketable in ice cream parlours where customers can order an ice cream treat, wait 15 minutes, and see the shape they chose be created,” said another student.

   

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To Catch an Impression: Seeking Advanced Tactics in DreamLand — 3 Comments

  1. I love the Ice Cream + 3D Printer, my husband will want one! LMAO

    Thank you Chris

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