07-01-2015, 09:28 AM
POST-Cognition for Sherriann (Event #20)
Sometimes, we predict something that already took place in the past without our knowledge. Although these situations can never truly be validated by a third party, they do hold significance and are worthy of including in a trophy case.
Prediction and manifestation can be found here: http://nationaldreamcenter.com/forum18/T...y-on-Video
Scores and reputation points: For post-cognition cases, no scores are assigned and no reputation points given because the sequence cannot be validated. Why are post-cognitions useful? It is rather simple: The bot and/or the collective dreams sometimes tell us when we missed something important. Although for most people a TV series about King Henry won't seem very appealing or important, there might just be something important in the video for us to see. Perhaps a key hint for the future or maybe we are collectively re-creating a historical catastrophe. For whatever reason, this movie series MIGHT be significantly more important than all of us originally imagined.
Therefore, well done, Sherriann!
Sometimes, we predict something that already took place in the past without our knowledge. Although these situations can never truly be validated by a third party, they do hold significance and are worthy of including in a trophy case.
Prediction and manifestation can be found here: http://nationaldreamcenter.com/forum18/T...y-on-Video
Scores and reputation points: For post-cognition cases, no scores are assigned and no reputation points given because the sequence cannot be validated. Why are post-cognitions useful? It is rather simple: The bot and/or the collective dreams sometimes tell us when we missed something important. Although for most people a TV series about King Henry won't seem very appealing or important, there might just be something important in the video for us to see. Perhaps a key hint for the future or maybe we are collectively re-creating a historical catastrophe. For whatever reason, this movie series MIGHT be significantly more important than all of us originally imagined.
Therefore, well done, Sherriann!