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R. Shackleferd
Gulf Coaster
Joined: 12/13/04
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R. Shackleferd
Gulf Coaster
Joined: 12/13/04
Posts: 1,338
12/22/2005 5:24 am
One dream worthy of mention was a deja vu so to speak. I had it when I was 14 or so...I was at an keg party in someone's yard. Only we realised we didn't have a tap. So we just proceded to push down on the valve and capture the beer that "ruptured" out. I didn't drink at 14, so I thought this dream weird enough at the time to keep it in the back of my mind...so that when I was 18 and this actually happened (along with the usual creeping deja vu sensation that you've seen/done this before). There were friends in the dream I hadn't met yet. Everything for about a solid 2 minutes was like in the dream I remembered. The beer that we spewed out into a bucket was naturally very foamy. Thus I showed everyone to keep their cup upside down all the way down, then turn it rightside up to fill at the bottom, then bring it up with minimal foam. Everyone congratulated me on my cleverness...again this was mirrored in both dream and reality. Of course the most detailed vision of the future I've had was of a mundane and foolish high school party!?!? :D

Also someone brought up the topic of remote viewing. I tried my own version of it. I borrowed a time-life book (one I had never read, or even cracked open). It was likely to have pictures on every page. So 1st I picked a # between 10-300 or so. Then I sat quietly in meditation and didn't "try" anything...just a clear head so to speak. However thoughts and images always flicker...I wrote down my strongest impressions of these without trying to concentrate on them too much at the same time. My written results were a helmet of some kind, a mullet hair cut (or something along that lines...hair draping down neckline), a fishing pole, and the Sphinx. Then I compared these results to the pre-determined page # and the pictures there were of King Tut's burial head-dress sarcophogus, along with a long bow found in burial chamber. The caption under the long bow also mentioned that it was used for fishing in the Nile. Granted it's not a direct hit, but the similarities impressed me. I generally have a scientific/skeptical viewpoint with things, but try to keep an open mind as well, literally in this case.
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