Coping: With an Odd Earthquake Dream

We haven’t touched on the World of Woo-Woo (WoWW) for a while, but, as one reader noted over in the discussion forums this week (long time reader up in Arkansas) “it’s like the veil is getting thinner…” Well, it sure seems that way to me. First, a word of three about dreaming: I have predictive dreams and “remote viewing” dreams often enough that I don’t particularly care for them. There are dozens I’ve experienced over the course of the past 20-years and the ones that “come true” all have aspects of them which make them quite remarkable. Likely, the best documented was the Horizon Offshore oil fire a number of years back – something I wrote up 18-hours before the actual event under the headline “Irwin Allen’s dream” after Hollywood’s “Master of Disaster.

Jobs Lie/Gap Report, Quake Jits 2, And an Odd Dream

Since our roots are in economics – and specifically long wave economics as in Kondratieff –  we should begin with the money drivers, first. Specifically the Federal employment report just out: “Total nonfarm payroll employment rose by 227,000 in November, and the unemployment rate changed little at 4.2 percent, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics … Read More

BTC100, ADP&UI, Target of Oppty, Earthquake Tireds

Before the morning ramble begins, just a quick comment on “seeing what’s coming.”  In other words, “the Future.”  Specifically, we’ve got concerns over a possible “target of opportunity” just ahead.  But let’s back up, first. During my life I’ve had the honor of deeply interviewing people whose work on suturing has been widely ignored by … Read More

Coping: Earthquake Notes and Speculations

An odd column this morning.  I had the “earthquake tireds” on Wednesday. This is an area where science and woo-woo overlap.  Is there a quake coming?  Newsworthy one, perhaps? Not bigly and hugely – kind of 6 to7 point somethingly. But, I have learned to pay attention when such “vibes” show up.  Not that we are … Read More

Coping: With Alternative Materials & the Wood Car Dream

Monday was spent in a mad rush to finish the guest quarters – before the guests arrive next Wednesday. So far, the plans are great, but we won’t finish the mud work until today and that leaves this afternoon and tomorrow morning for priming and then finish paint Thursday. Decorating, do-dads, and some trim on … Read More

Coping: Earthquake Tireds, Remodeling Madness

For the attention deficit, we will start with the graphics first. I told several people that I would have to call them back Monday because Elaine and I are in the middle of a large remodeling project of the guest quarters. Elaine does the design part:  “Here take this old sionk and vanity and turn … Read More

Coping: With Future Leaks Into Dreams, Again

You see, I wasn’t thinking deeply this week when a reader pointed something out to me on a discussion posting this morning: “Didn’t you have a dream you wrote up a while back about an explosion to the northwest?” You mean in advance of the Tianjin industrial explosion?

Coping: Cartesians within Dreams

If dreams have predictive content,  we might soon be reading about a shopping center or mall attack in coming weeks/months. Or – and this is really the more likely – last night’s dream was merely a collection of thought stubs. First, though, let me tell you about the dream itself. The dream was from the viewpoint of what seemed to be a male figure who had just met (or was looking for) a loved one/female figure who was a relatively new hire in a bank or store customer service department in a shopping area. The bank or financial/customer service place where she (name:

Coping: “Remote Dreaming” a Summit Meeting

I hope you don’t mind my sharing occasional vivid dreams that come along. Granted, they are weird, but they sometimes offer hints of what’s to come so I pass them on. I mean like my January 13 dream about the “big quake in April” or the Gulf Horizon dream, where I posted a dream very well-fitting of the Gulf oil disaster was posted fully 18-hours in advance of events. Had another one overnight which I thought you might get a kick out of. As this dream opened, it wasn’t clear whose perspective it was being seen from.

Coping: Dreams and the Showdown in the Afterlife

We’ve had bits and pieces of this discussion before:  You remember that our early work on dreams was embodied in a project called the National Dream Center, which Chris McCleary has picked up and expanded at the www.nationaldreamcenter.com site and which continues to sniff and whiff major news events in advance… You may also recall that I have shared a lot of interesting dream experiences, including dreams that can be interpreted as having major precognitive aspects to them.  A recent example was the January 13th dream about a coming major (west coast) earthquake in April.

Coping: Life & Death — Past the Dream State

If you’ve been around any length of time, you know I am as fascinated with dreams as predictors of future events – as I am with the ability of software to pick up coagulation areas in language and infer something about the future from that. So let’s rewind to our vivid dream about an April earthquake – which hasn’t happened yet – and see if there there is anything to be learned. The original “An Odd Earthquake Dream” was posted January 13th back here. At the time, part of the quake was the description of a 0+ quake, West Coast, and in April. Well, thankfully, the hot date for April has blown on by.