On Saturday, April 5, 2014 3:42:10 PM UTC-4, Kim Jones wrote:
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> On 6 Apr 2014, at 2:23 am, Craig Weinberg <[email protected]<javascript:>> 
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> It's just showing you that your awareness extends beyond your personal 
> definition of here and now
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> Finally you got to it. It was a precognitive dream. I have had many, an 
> enormous number throughout my life in fact, so I don't think we need to 
> beat about the bush here. Some dreams "foretell" or synchronistically 
> coincide with near-future events (usually cloaked in some symbolic 
> representation). Period. Jung certainly thought so. We cannot explain this 
> away.
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Exactly. At this point, I think that the reluctance to admit the reality of 
this phenomenon no longer deserves the benefit of the doubt. Certainly we 
would want to be open to other explanations, but I see no reason to 
seriously entertain the prejudiced views which insist that our naive 
partitioning of 'now' happens to be a universal constant.
 

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> Kim Jones B. Mus. GDTL
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