Let’s start with an excerpt from our latest blood-moon predictions:
“If “one look” can be broadened to heavenly phenomenon, then perhaps the ‘asteroids over Austin’ dream might be a player.” Recall that “one look” included the two top indicators in our archaic linguistic model. We hypothesized that one look was at a minimum, some sort of space phenomenon. Perhaps erroneously limiting “one look” to just the eclipse / blood moon, it turns out that the aforementioned dream DID, in fact, manifest in our 3D reality.
Now, let’s take a quick gander at the aforementioned dream account brought to us by dreamer “Zellie”:
(Input into the DreamBase on April 18, 2014):
This dream happened about one year ago….I was riding shotgun in a car right on I35 not a few miles from my house, and asteroids, small meteors started raining down on the interstate….when I had the dream I was employed, and the woman that was driving the car was someone who I had briefly met the week earlier. I knew that in order for me to be riding in a car with this person, I would have to be unemployed. I am now unemployed, but I have not reaquainted myself with this person, however, I have been considering it as she works with an agency which helps people start their own small business. My main thoughts now are, the first part of my dream has come true, me being unemployed. This dream definitely had a precognitive feel to it and for me, it means there will be this kind of shower over Austin, Texas.
Okay, now I suppose it’s time to bring on the evidence. Happening last night at about 9:40 CDT, directly over Austin, Texas…
The implications are vast and quite important.
1. First, our report has more validity, because an additional marker has come to pass. This isn’t some sort of egotistical boost, but rather should add some weight to what we are projecting out into the future. This also clarifies the term “one look,” because instead of multiple meteors or asteroids, there was a single fireball, seen by one observer (aka, one look).
2. Dreamer Zellie needs to document exactly those feelings she had that caused her to say, “This dream definitely had a precognitive feel to it.” My question to Zellie is, “what can you tell all of the other dreamers on how that feels…to know the dream is precognitive?” I’m hoping to collect more precise indicators for people who are new to precognitive dreaming. There’s a certain intuition, and I’m not one who claims to have ever felt this. Precognitive dreamers, please help answer this question by contacting us today!
2. This case is very important for those wanting to learn about déjà vu and precognition. Sometimes dreams don’t come true until years later, sometimes after the dream has completely vacated the conscious portion of our mind. When you get that déjà vu, familiar sense about certain events, think about what happens next from the dream, just like Zellie did here.
4. Since I live with a phenomenal precognitive dreamer, I know from experience that many predictive dreams come true SIMILARLY, but not exact. In this case, Zellie predicted a meteor shower, but the actual event was a fireball. This would be fodder that the skeptics enjoy, but those who’ve seen precognition multiple times know the various grades of precognition accuracy. This does not reduce the significance of this predicted event.
5. Finally, and perhaps most importantly, we need more Project August dreams! You all are really surprising me with the predictability of your dreams, so let’s apply this talent and see what August 2014 holds. It’s free to participate and promises to be jammed packed with learning, excitement, and perhaps even a whole new, valuable way to work with dreams. No registration is required to participate, but it does have its perks. Please click here for more information.
With that, happy dreaming, everyone!