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The Day After A Precognitive Dream
08-19-2014, 05:17 PM
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RE: The Day After A Precognitive Dream
This is very common phenomenon, and it's tied into the emotional memory complex. Most cognitive scientists/researches make the mistake of assuming that only thoughts produce emotions, while others argue that emotions create thought. The answer is both, and in your case, the emotional memories are like superglue in your solar plexus....they won't let you go.

According to Jawer & Micozzi (Spiritual Anatomy of Emotion), it is the emotional complex that is our direct connection to the unseen reality (especially precognition). Precognition comes in as impressions in the form of energy. Conversely, the energy remains in the emotional complex and continues to vibrate strongly (depending on how vivid the dream-related stimuli was).

That was a very reductionistic summary, but I hope you get the idea. Basically, the dream stimulus created a STRONG EMOTIONAL MEMORY.

This was just the 3D-physical response, but there's a whole other world when we introduce metaphysics.

SOLUTION:
The best solution to this is somewhat complex, not because of the difficulty of the material, but rather because humanity just isn't used to doing these steps. I wrote all about handling the various types of emotions in Chapter 9 of my book, YippYball, and that will be one of the best solutions if you want to maintain and even accelerate your intuition while also effectively handling the excess energy you were delivered.

The next best solution is simply to develop a regular routine of mindfulness meditation. This will teach you that you actually increase the uncomfortability of your precognitive event by wanting it to go away (or by ignoring or suppressing it). Conversely, and paradoxically, you speed up the process by feeling it deeper and spending quality time with it. From what it sounds, the emotional complex and/or intuition is pulling you back, probably because there are unfelt impressions still on the table.

Hope this didn't confuse anyone. Links:

Mindfulness meditation: http://nationaldreamcenter.com/wp/how-to...editation/

YippYball: http://www.yippyball.com/book-one.html (if someone lacks the money to buy this book, just send me a nice email and I'll send it to you for free. This post wasn't about advertising a book...I truly believe that the most advanced emotional response to any life situation is in this book. Thanks.)
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