Dreaming The Future: How Our Dreams Prove Psychic Ability Is Real, And Why It Matters

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Dreaming The Future: How Our Dreams Prove Psychic Ability Is Real, And Why It Matters

Dreaming The Future: How Our Dreams Prove Psychic Ability Is Real, And Why It Matters

2018-02-20 Dreaming The Future: How Our Dreams Prove Psychic Ability Is Real, And Why It Matters

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His passion is exploring the larger meaning of psychic ability—what it says about who and what we really are. Bruce Siegel lives, writes, and dreams in Southern California, where he is also known as a pianist and music educator. . Follow his blog at BruceSiegel; contact him at Bruce@BruceSiegel

"Bruce Siegel has written a book - and it's a good one! The book is Dreaming the Future: How Our Dreams Prove Psychic Ability is Real, and Why It Matters Besides the important contribution Dreaming the Future makes to the literature on precognitive dreaming, the book also offers Bruce's reflections on the wider meaning of it all it inspired me to begin my own experiment."--Michael Prescott, blogger on the paranormal, New York Times and USA Today Bestselling Author"odd dreams and startling matches with real life events  but what makes this book especially interesting is the message that this is a proc

"Glimpsing Tomorrow" according to Sauropod. "Dreaming the Future" recounts the author's longtime experiments in precognitive dreaming. Inspired by J.W. Dunne’s "An Experiment with Time," Bruce Siegel decided to document his dreams and see how well they matched up with future events. Ultimately he logged 2Glimpsing Tomorrow Sauropod "Dreaming the Future" recounts the author's longtime experiments in precognitive dreaming. Inspired by J.W. Dunne’s "An Experiment with Time," Bruce Siegel decided to document his dreams and see how well they matched up with future events. Ultimately he logged 241 dreams. Remarkably enough, approximately one in four of them came true in highly specific ways – a success rate well above chance.Though Siegel describes a number of his dreams and the real-life observations that correlated with them, he recognizes that we aren't likely to be completely convinced by someone else’s experience. The book's main foc. 1 dreams. Remarkably enough, approximately one in four of them came true in highly specific ways – a success rate well above chance.Though Siegel describes a number of his dreams and the real-life observations that correlated with them, he recognizes that we aren't likely to be completely convinced by someone else’s experience. The book's main foc

By validating psychic ability, dreams like mine shatter the myth that we are purely physical beings, fixed in time and space within a mechanical universe. The result: fully one in four have proven to be precognitive, anticipating future events with striking precision. Siegel is particularly interested in the larger meaning of his experiment. Bruce Siegel was a longtime denier of all things paranormal or spiritual, and a passionate one. Reluctant to believe what he was seeing, the author conducted an experiment that would ultimately span years and involve hundreds of dreams. Then something extraordinary happened. The predicted events were odd, even bizarre, and happened quickly—often just minutes after awakening. He noticed that many