Friday 17 November 2017

WHAT is going on in dreams? John Dunne's story might shock you?!





This video is about what is REALLY going on in dreams! 

And I hope it knocks your socks off, because this is really bizarre and odd! 

The stories you are about to hear, prove that there is far more going on in dreams than meets the eye, all our telepathic functions are actually at work, and can see into the past, present, as well as future. 

Firstly, Now, People in dreams seem to have their own artificial intelligence, or at least own brains, actual full sized brains, that is the only way to explain why they act identical to people in real life! And I really mean this. If you have really vivid dreams, you will start to see that people act according to their own thing that they have happening and interact with you as if what they are up to is important. 

Now that's because a dream is not just that which is based on your past experience. We all kind of know that our day to day experiences enter our dreams but something you may not know is that the brain, while sleeping, or perhaps all the time, is collecting information from our past, our present, and even our future. It was a man called John Dunn, at the end of the nineteenth century, who was determined to get to the bottom of it all. He kept a dream diary, and you can keep a dream diary too. He found that the brain was actually collecting events from the future which it used to place inside dreams! This was a form of prognostication in some respects! 

This part of the Video, I'm sourcing from Herbie Brennan's book, Time Travel. 

Dunn started paying attention to his dreams and started noticing the most incredible events transpiring. His dreams were predicting the future! His first indication that something was 'up' was that he dreamed that his watch had stopped at about 4:30 pm. He suddenly awoke, and then consulted his watch. Not only had it stopped, but the time registering was indeed 4:30 pm. 

That was just the beginning. Things just got weirder and weirder. He dreamed he was in Egypt and bumped into three British officers. They had walked from the Cape, all the way up to Egypt. How ridiculous, he thought, during the dream and even upon waking. He then consulted the latest newspaper and read: "The Cape to Cairo, Expedition at Khartown". This confirmed his dream. 

He also dreamed that he was on an island and a volcano was erupting. The dream told him that unless they were quickly evacuated, people would die. In the dream he was on a neighbouring island attempting again and again to persuade French authorities to evacuate the island, but to no avail. He woke up screaming that four thousand people would die. The next day the newspaper headline read that a volcano had erupted in French Martinique and forty thousand people were presumed dead.

In another dream he was on a balcony and there were fire hoses below. Suddenly smoke rolled in and suffocated everyone around him. He later read in the paper, yet again, that he had been correct. A fire had occured in a theater and the ladders had been too short to evacuate the people, smoke rolled in and smothered them. 

Dunn noticed that his dreams were never exactly the same as the future reality that would eventuate. Rather it was as if information from the future was indeed being received, but that this was being distorted by other operations in the mind, mixing with memories from past and present, before being presented as a dream. 

In one dream, a cigarette was flicked in Dunn's face. A few days later he was at the grinding wheel and sparks were flying into his face. Again, in another instance, he was, in a dream, trapped by a fence in a field with a wild horse. A few days later the dream came true, but the fence, which in the dream was a high wire fence was merely a low wooden fence in reality. 

In fact one of the reason that Dunn was receiving ideas from the future is that sleeping replicates the relaxation process which is necessary for any psychic material to be received. The brain might be compared to a series of waves across water. You need to still these waves to see down to the bottom, and receive information. 

Dunn eventually published a book about his experiences in 1927, called An Experiment with Time. 

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