What if the the deja vu feeling is a memory of an almost-forgotten dream? Not just any old almost-forgotten dream, but an almost-forgotten precognitive dream.
https://t.co/9JkKm7MJEt
“This vivid time travel-like experience can be so full-bodied and seemingly with such depth and form that when we wake up, we may struggle to fully inhabit this time period, this version of ourselves, this present setting, space, and form. ” https://t.co/fMQKJ7KOcJ
"When my oldest turned 16, I started having more dreams of him as a baby or a little boy. I would often wake up on those mornings whimpering or sobbing, my heart heavy with a feeling I have since termed 'the almost unbearable ache.'” https://t.co/al31l8c7uq
"When they woke, everyone and everything they had ever known was gone. Long gone. Obliterated. There were just the two. One young man. One young woman. Nothing else. No one."
https://t.co/s7UNxUTLP2
"My professional life in the field of dreams began with a strange dream. To be more specific, it began as a result of a strange waking life experience that was related to a dream." https://t.co/8DuiSfvbGW #dreamwork#psi#integration
On my end, #melissabank and this book (which I read in my mid-20s) led me to creative nonfiction, both as a reader and a writer. There are few books whose lines remain in my memory so many years after reading them, but this is one of the few.
Each month, I release a free audio chat (more like a voice memo from a friend than a podcast) on a topic related to DREAMS, reality, memory, and time. If you are dream-curious or dream-obsessed as I am, I'd love for you to eavesdrop. https://t.co/kLNNY1FuWi
We're waltzing through another #tbtxpn -- today, it's @wxpnfm in 3/4 time! And 6/8 time ...
Confused? We'll have Philadelphia's musicman @AndrewLipke on air in the 8a hour to talk time signatures.
“We need to show up in a shared reality in order for it to continue to exist.”
A thought provoking piece by my friend and one of my favorite writers and thinkers @JenMaidenberg
https://t.co/kf1UUMhuyx
Excited to have a new article up on Moms Don't Have Time to Write. It's about joy and dreams and more joy. Essentially how to create a feedback loop 🔁 of dreams and joy. @zibbyowens
https://t.co/zgiuZXo7sx
"Dreaming the future typically starts out with dreaming of images we will see on social media, TV, newspaper, or the internet. Meaning, dreaming of future images is usually how we start becoming aware that we do, in fact, dream some version of the future." https://t.co/rnPC2uqQ3J
"The Parapsychology Foundation...started in 1951 (with a) mission to widely fund the study of consciousness, particularly aspects known as paranormal or ‘psi."
NYT profile on Eileen Garrett & the matrilineal legacy of the Parapsychology Foundation, Inc.
https://t.co/KczzmsdrJl
My whole life I’ve tried to drive, control, change, avoid, fix, or guarantee a certain future. As such, figuring out I could sometimes dream the future became the proverbial “blessing and curse.”
https://t.co/7U3MuE32EY
Just finished reading this novel last night and I was really, really impressed. I am not easy to surprise and yet there was Dark Matter with its shocking-even-to-me twists and turns. A delight! Yay for the TV show.