Launch of New Website Presenting Credible Case Study of the Phenomena of Precognitive DreamingJust completed for release this month, WeirdDreams.org, a fresh and exciting new educational website presents a thought-provoking case study in support of the existence of precognitive dreams, and offers a unique take on how these phenomena may logically work, using a model based on the accepted laws of physics.
By: WeirdDreamsOrg While there are many websites with essays on precognitive dreaming, there is not one such as this - a comprehensive case study that presents credible substantiation of the phenomena of precognitive dreaming using dream records and documents contemporary to the time-period of the matching events. With this presentation, the evolution of a dream theory in the making can be witnessed. The new website: www.weirddreams.org, is run by an insightful precognitive dreamer with seventeen years’ experience in precognitive dreaming. Using primary sources, it is designed to educate people on how the symbols found in dreams can arise from future metaphor-rich conversations, email exchanges and other similes. These unanticipated matches and story twists also serve to debunk the standard retro-fit explanations The Skeptic Movement proffers for the phenomena. Lisa Sinervo, Author of WeirdDreamsOrg, commented: "Precognitive dreaming is a real and a natural phenomenon. It has nothing to do with faulty memory, self-deception or the supernatural. I wasn't a believer myself until I noticed the matching correlation between my dream content and a series of misadventures happening to an eccentric I met two years after writing down my dreams. The statistical improbability of these matches is what's motivated me to investigate. Being very familiar with the experience of precognitive dreaming, I was able to apply already accepted laws of physics and basic principles of neuroscience to posit a model for precognitive dreaming. It’s all a matter of accurate pattern matching over a lengthy period of time." The website is a true resource for dream researchers, skeptics and fellow precognitive dreamers who seek to gain a greater understanding of the experience of precognitive dreaming and an answer to why people believe weird things. To view the new website, please visit www.weirddreams.org View the intro video on youtube at http://youtu.be/ About The Case Study WeirdDreams.org is a self-contained noncommercial/ Photos: https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ End
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