Precognitive Dreams

Dreams which predict the future or knowledge of an experience before it happens. Precognitive dreams have been reported through out history and through out the world. Dreamers who experience precognitive dreams on a regular basis usually are able to tell a very clear difference. They are very difficult to assess because they are subjective. Criteria for a precognitive dream: journal and dating, must be an experience that is out of the ordinary.


Telepathic dreams

Communication between one mind and another without the use of speech or writting or gestures. Awake person sends message to dreamer. Research in this area shows that these are the most common of paranormal dreaming experiences. Mother and child are most likely to have the same dream.


Post cognitive dreams

A person dreams about some period of time in the past, that they are unfamiliar with. This can be of known historical significance or more personal. It is very difficult to prove that the person did not have any prior knowledge.


Out of Body

A dream in which one can describe action that happens at a distance. If you have ever had an Out of Body experience, you would know it. Robert Monroe and the Monroe institute and Elizabeth Kubler Ross are two of the leading authorities on this subject.


Lucid Dreaming

Becoming conscious that you are dreaming. This is the experience that one will have in a dream where they realize that everything seems unusually strange, this could not happen in real life. So it must be a dream. Stephen Leberge is the leading authority on lucid dreaming.

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