Back in about March, I “spun off” my work on the www.nationaldreamcenter.com site to a fine fellow (Chris McCleary) who (packing a couple of Master’s degrees) picked up the project and has moved it ahead and into exciting new territory – all in efforts to give us humans a bit more visibility on “the future” so we can be better prepared for it when it arrives.
I’m pleased to report this morning that Chris McCleary’s Project August is now out with a profile of what the coming month of August may look like.
Project August Report #5 is here.
It’s long – at least one cup worth, and possibly two if you take it step-at-a-time and work out your own interpretations of what’s being said in the dreams themselves. Those can be found in the site’s DreamBase over here…. a link to the 20 most recent dreams people contributing to the project have posted.
There are a couple of points that I would make on interpretation of my own (not official, by any means) but certainly something to think about.
Chris does a fine job of running down the “Otherlies” and there’s also a section about “Sly Flashes” which is taken as possibly indicating something like EMP taking place.
When I read that, something else went off in my head: Is is possible (as last summer sky watching season comes along) that people on the ground may be able to see “sky flashes” of the Earthlings (our) space-defense system repelling (otherlies)?
And that gets me back to the problem common between investing and future-forecasting: The future continues to be a kind of (to borrow from Michael Crichton’s concept laid out in the novel Timeline) bubble-up event of dueling future-potentials which at the last minute coalesce into one alternative, or the other.
The future is ugly, that way: Dreams tend to get it spectacularly right on occasion and when they do (as they have several times for me personally) they are not to be ignored. An example of this was my “Serious, Personal, WoWW “ in March of this year.
The problem with really nailing the future is difficult because so many people who claim to work in the field get very proprietary about it. What’s obvious is that “the future” belongs to all humans.