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Precognition: Knowing Before It Happens with Preston Dennett and Dolly Safran

[HPP] Helen TonerFebruary 14, 20261h 34min
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Understanding Precognition and Intuition

  • 💡 Precognition is traditionally defined as obtaining information from the future, while intuition is rapid pattern recognition by the brain.
  • 🧠 Dolly Safran argues that these definitions are often misleading, stating that true precognition is a form of conscious awareness stemming from an eternal consciousness.
  • ⏰ Consciousness operates beyond time limits and dimensional space, perceiving everything all at once without a linear progression.

The Role of Consciousness and Free Will

  • 🔑 Your consciousness communicates with your physical mind, warning you of impending events and expecting a personal reaction to the information received.
  • 🎯 Free will remains paramount; knowing about a future event does not negate an individual's choice in how to respond or act upon that awareness.
  • ⚠️ Examples, such as Jean Dixon's warning about President Kennedy or an intuitive feeling about a grandmother's fall, illustrate the moral responsibility to act on awareness, even if the outcome is not guaranteed.

Tapping into Awareness and Psychic Abilities

  • 🌌 Many terms like clairvoyance, premonitions, and remote viewing are attempts to describe aspects of natural human perception and awareness.
  • 😴 Dreams can serve as a pathway to precognitive insights, with
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PrecognitionIntuitionConscious AwarenessConsciousnessFree WillParanormal PhenomenaDreamsLucid DreamingDeja VuMeditationPsychic AbilitiesGovernment SurveillanceArtificial IntelligenceSpiritual EnlightenmentOut-of-Body Experience
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