Tag Archives: precognition
Writing the future
Here’s an astonishing example of an author tuning into the future providing details of an event that would take place two years later. We wrote about this one here many years ago, but it’s worth taking another look at it, … Continue reading
Precognition and Shared Dreaming
Here’s a third synchronicity that Christine shared with us. Once again, it involves precognition. It was the last few months of grad school and most of us were excited to be nearing the end of our coursework. I had … Continue reading
Precognition of Major Illness
Here’s another powerful synchronicity that Christine experienced. I wish we’d had this one for our book, Sensing the Future. In analyzing my near-death experience and the flood of lucid and precognitive dreams that have followed since then, I … Continue reading
Coast to Coast!
On Thurday Feb. 7 and into Friday, Feb. 8, we’ll be on Coast to Coast to talk with George Noory about synchronicity and precognition. The time 3-5 am ET, and midnight – 2 am PT. Hope you’ll join us! This … Continue reading
Ivanka’s Premonition
Senior White House adviser Ivanka Trump faces a House investigation into her alleged use of a personal email account for government business. You would think she would’ve been more careful, considering that Hillary’s use of private email as secretary of … Continue reading
Creativity and Real Life: a Head-on Collision
This is one the strangest and most immediate incidents we’ve heard of where creativity and real life don’t just intersect, but have a head-on collision. +++ In the 1970s, prolific comic book writer Doug Moench wrote and worked on Planet … Continue reading
Precognition Through Art
Jessie the golden after Hurricane Wilma, 2005, wondering what had happened to the mailbox. +++ When our daughter was in third grade, her class was given an assignment connected to Thanksgiving. The kids were supposed to create a sculpture from … Continue reading
Sci-fi Writers Who Envisioned the Future
Science fiction writers have a long tradition of envisioning the future and its technology that later becomes scientific fact. Take Jules Verne. In his 1870 novel, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, he imagined an underwater ship powered by electricity. American … Continue reading
A Crushing Synchronicity
We’ve often noted that when shocking tragic events occur, there are related synchronicities and premonitions. That was again the case with the collapse on March 15 of a pedestrian bridge on the campus of Florida International University in Miami. One … Continue reading