On Sunday, April 6, 2014 3:13:27 AM UTC-4, Bruno Marchal wrote:
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> On 06 Apr 2014, at 07:13, Russell Standish wrote: 
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> > On Sun, Apr 06, 2014 at 05:42:10AM +1000, Kim Jones wrote: 
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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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> > Not sure about that. It's happened maybe 2-3 times to me in my whole 
> > life. I would call that rate "coincidence". Not statistically 
> > significant. YMMV :). Also, presumably by chance, some people's rate 
> > of precognitive dreams  would be much higher, just like some people 
> > are more "accident prone" than others. 
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> I thought making precognitive dreams, and that is one of the reason   
> why I decide to have a dream diary. I continued to have such dreams,   
> but the diary made me realize that in mot case, that was more a type   
> of déjà-vu phenomenon, the predicted events occurs before the dreams.   
> So this can be judged only from massive amount of case, with the dream   
> being dated, and the pre-seen event too, and I have never found such   
> data. 
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Your methods may be altering the results though. If you try to objectify 
meta-phenomenal experiences, they begin to reflect back the kind of 
attention you are employing and are reduced to whatever 
coincidental/insignificant form that will reinforce the prejudice.

Craig
 

> So I am not sure if there are serious evidences, which of course, by   
> itself, does not refute the precognition theory. 
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> Bruno 
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