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Precognition and the Non Ordinary Dream: NASA

Started by UFOOWNER, October 28, 2014, 11:02:43 PM

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UFOOWNER

I had a dream about the NASA space shuttle before the February 1, 2003 Columbia tragedy. I didn't recall this dream until after I saw the tragedy on CNN. In this dream I saw an archetypal image of a looming UFO behind my house in the sky above the trees. I was then turned 90 degrees to my left parallel to the back of my house and looking up I could see the NASA space shuttle in orbit as if with a telescopic view. My attention was then turned off to the right of the NASA space shuttle at the distant stars in the background of space. Some of the stars rushed forward and quickly assembled into a big cargo net and then quickly proceeded to rush through the NASA space shuttle as if carrying something away. Then at the end of the dream I was turned another 90 degrees to my left still parallel to my house pointed in the direction of the river below my house and I saw a water tower out of place standing as if magnified in the vicinity of that river. 

My username UFOOWNER means UNTO FOO WINNER(s) foo = fubar! The psychic circle has been telling me to wait other and It's been telling me that since about 2003 and I have just recently figured out what it meant by other(or other terrestrial officer). I now know who he is. The lines in the palm of my right hand form a symbol that looks like a star a toy spinning top and a tornado all in one and represents a very nice Lockheed Martin toy or UFO. The tornado represents foo.

My signature is "By far, reality is the best invention yet for Lockheed Martin. What have they already thought of next? Terrestrial Officers Tyler and Denver on the Intelligent Design and the "Now!" or the eternal presence of military perfection. What an extraordinarily serious situation is that of the "Now!""

I say that reality is the best invention yet because of a quote I read by Bertrand Russell 1872-1970 which reads: "Thus 'MATTER' is not a part of the ultimate material of this world but merely a convenient way of collecting events into bundles."

When the time gets right I expect some non ordinary experiences to occur socially and out in the public involving me. You could say I've been hung out to dry while I wait.
"We never forget what we are thinking about!" Terrestrial officers Tyler and Denver On Disclosure Lockheed Martin says that they never forget who they are working for.

RUSSO

Welcome to Pegasus.

Can you link a picture of the palm of your right hand?

Anyways... Hope you like the house.
"Battle not with monsters, lest ye become a monster, and if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you."

UFOOWNER

The house is very nice. Thanks for asking. I could put up a picture of my hand If I had a better digital camera and if someone could instruct me on how to post it. Fumi gave me his old digital camera but it doesn't focus very good up close. And the camera every time I turn it on it now goes off. I am going to have to invest in a new camera. It might take a minute though as I will have to save up for it.   Best regards
"We never forget what we are thinking about!" Terrestrial officers Tyler and Denver On Disclosure Lockheed Martin says that they never forget who they are working for.

RUSSO

Quote from: UFOOWNER on October 29, 2014, 10:20:31 AM
if someone could instruct me on how to post it.

You always can use:

http://tinypic.com/

To upload pictures in the web.Its free.. no registration required.

Here you just have to click in the monalisa icon above and put the url from the image you uploaded.

Dont feel in the need to do this... just got curious about the



;)
"Battle not with monsters, lest ye become a monster, and if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you."

onetruekeeper

I see that the hand has the letter "M" in the palm.
That means you are not a descendant of the reptilian E.T.  races.
Most likely you are Pleiadian.

Sinny

#5
I had a seemingly non-interesting and completely mundane dream about 5 years back. The next day my dream played out before me, down to the closest details.

Never quite happened to repeat it since.

On the rare occasion I get to sleep for long periods, I often enjoy controlling and creating my own dreams.

Unconcious/subconcious thoughts fascinate me.

Whats Deja vu all about?

"The very word "secrecy" is repugnant in a free and open society"- JFK

Shasta56

A couple of years before my mother died, I dreamed that she disinterested me.  I was right.  It was her last ditch attempt at using money to control me.  My sanity was worth more to me than any amount of money she could dangle in my face.

Shasta
Daughter of Sekhmet

RUSSO

#7
Quote from: Sinny on October 30, 2014, 01:58:59 AM
Whats Deja vu all about?



In his book The Rediscovery of the Mind, published in 1992, John Searle describes a curious thought experiment, in which the brain of a person was progressively replaced by silicon chips. As if parts of that person's brain to deteriorate due to some unknown disease and the only way to get around this was to replace them gradually for chips that would perform the same brain functions.

Searle was not concerned with the technical details of a surgery of this type, but with the consequences for a person who received these chips. He wondered what would happen from the subjective point of view. How would we feel with a brain both biological and not biological? How would be our world experience with an integrated brain to a machine, or, ultimately, with the brain turned into a machine?

Searle tells us three possibilities. The first would be to the overall success of the surgery. Vital functions, consciousness and behavior would remain intact. Nothing would happen; replacement would be perfect. The second possibility is the gradual reduction of conscious experience. In so far as the neurons are replaced by chips, its field of consciousness would narrowing. In the same way that the visual field of a person suffering from glaucoma will closing. A third possibility would be that the behavior is extinguished without, however, no loss of consciousness.

For philosophers of the mind is the second possibility that interest. After all, which means a gradual reduction of consciousness?

We may transmit data to the chips implanted in the brain. Have you ever thought to transfer content from one library to the brain of someone? What would happen to this person to invoke the memory of something that was implanted in his memory without having gone through your consciousness? How to mentaly classify a memory of a thing of which we are unaware? Will invoke it would tend to put it in the field of memory or imagination?

I think the memory of something of which we were not aware will have a distinctive feature. It will be accompanied by a feeling of deja vu, an unexpected reminder of something that was never realized and intruded in our memory. This is the origin of the sense of strangeness that accompanies déjà vu. This may be a psychic discomfort for some, not for others.

I like this explanation too  :P

Michio Kaku: What Is Déjà Vu?



PS...

OR maybe this is just glitches in the matrix  ;)



"Battle not with monsters, lest ye become a monster, and if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you."

onetruekeeper

#8
A person who has brain cancer may opt to have most of the brain replaced with silicon chips and feel no worse for the wear after surgery but how would he convince others that he is still a sentient person and not some mindless automaton? Then again there is no way to prove that a automaton doesn't have consciousness if it behaves just like a real person. This issue may prevent us from creating human like androids for slave labor and other purposes if there is a moral and ethical concern that the android might be sentient. What a complicated world we live in...LOL.

zorgon


UFOOWNER

#10
Quote from: Sinny on October 30, 2014, 01:58:59 AM
I had a seemingly non-interesting and completely mundane dream about 5 years back. The next day my dream played out before me, down to the closest details.

Never quite happened to repeat it since.

On the rare occasion I get to sleep for long periods, I often enjoy controlling and creating my own dreams.

Unconcious/subconcious thoughts fascinate me. Subconscious ("recordings" not memories or thoughts) can be refiled as experience in the standard banks with all recalls present. There is a method of thinking which Man did not know he had and by some strange oversight he has hitherto never before discovered. The process uses the pre conscious in psychiatry or the file clerk in Dianetics. 

Whats Deja vu all about? Deja vu for all I know will have to be accepted as something meaningfully connected to whatever or just a non ordinary experience about your own experience of existence. Very difficult to make a linear connection there where there is definitely a timeline line.
"We never forget what we are thinking about!" Terrestrial officers Tyler and Denver On Disclosure Lockheed Martin says that they never forget who they are working for.

UFOOWNER

Quote from: onetruekeeper on October 30, 2014, 03:43:00 AM
A person who has brain cancer may opt to have most of the brain replaced with silicon chips and feel no worse for the wear after surgery but how would he convince others that he is still a sentient person and not some mindless automaton? Then again there is no way to prove that a automaton doesn't have consciousness if it behaves just like a real person. This issue may prevent us from creating human like androids for slave labor and other purposes if there is a moral and ethical concern that the android might be sentient. What a complicated world we live in...LOL.

You know that advanced technology has control of both universes the thought and MEST universes. "I am frightened  and astonished to see myself here instead of there now instead of then." Blaise Pascal from the book infinity and the mind
"We never forget what we are thinking about!" Terrestrial officers Tyler and Denver On Disclosure Lockheed Martin says that they never forget who they are working for.

ArMaP

#12
Quote from: Sinny on October 30, 2014, 01:58:59 AM
I had a seemingly non-interesting and completely mundane dream about 5 years back. The next day my dream played out before me, down to the closest details.
That also happened to me, some 20 years ago. :)

QuoteWhats Deja vu all about?
I used to have some deja vus, but some years ago I noticed a slight difference between what was happening (or just happened) and what had happened on first time I saw that happening. Since then I have never had a deja vu in which I couldn't find one or more small differences to the original, meaning that I have never had a real deja vu since then, only similar events.

onetruekeeper

Quote from: ArMaP on October 30, 2014, 12:20:04 PM
That also happened to me, some 20 years ago. :)
I used to have some deja vus, but some years ago I noticed a slight difference between what was happening (or just happened) and what had happened on first time I saw that happening. Since then I have never had a deja vu in which I couldn't find one or more small differences to the original, meaning that I have never had a real deja vu since then, only similar events.
It is possible that our lives play out like a movie on a videotape and that our so called free will is only an illusion. All of our decisions that we are making now and will make in the future have already been predetermined. Now and then we play mind games with ourselves to reassure  that we still have free will. But ironically that too was already predetermined. Sometimes a glitch occurs where a future scenario we are supposed to experience gets placed in the wrong time slot, just like a case of bad insert editing of a video clip so we end up experiencing that scenario twice, thus the feeling of Deja Vu.

ArMaP

Quote from: onetruekeeper on October 30, 2014, 04:00:30 PM
It is possible that our lives play out like a movie on a videotape and that our so called free will is only an illusion.
I suppose it's possible. :)

QuoteSometimes a glitch occurs where a future scenario we are supposed to experience gets placed in the wrong time slot, just like a case of bad insert editing of a video clip so we end up experiencing that scenario twice, thus the feeling of Deja Vu.
That doesn't explain why I stopped having deja vus and started seeing them as slightly different from the original.

Obviously, I'm not talking about a deja vu like those in Matrix, as I never had one of those and I don't know any case of a deja vu like that.