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Tuesday, 22 November 2022

Precognitive Dreaming: Can Dreams Predict The Future?

 Dr. Stanley Krippner is a pioneer in the study of consciousness who has been conducting research in the field of psychology and parapsychology for more than 50 years. One specific area of interest for him is what’s known as precognitive dreaming. He believes we are capable of precognitive dreams, and says his research backs that up.

In one of his most significant laboratory studies on the subject, each night, a study participant would go through a night of dreaming with the intention to dream about an experience they would have the following morning. The dreamer was woken up approximately 5 times throughout the night to relay their dream to an experimenter.

The following mornings, experimenters randomly selected an experience from a number of prearranged options, and then the dreamer was subjected to that experience. 

Dr. Krippner said there was no way for the participants to know what experience they would encounter before it was selected and administered.

For example, one participant had several dreams one night about birds flying everywhere. The next morning the dreamer was subjected to one of the randomly-selected experiences. The experience was to have him sit down with earphones on, and listen to bird calls being played. A video with pictures of birds was also played.

If statistically significant results arrived, this example would represent dream precognition....<<<Read More>>>...