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<blockquote data-quote="binary" data-source="post: 24302" data-attributes="member: 530"><p><strong>I've been a direct witness of nuclear explosions on a few occasions.</strong></p><p></p><p>I agree with optimist. I think a lot of times its about personal development. I feel - because of my dreams - that the work I'm doing now is important and needs to happen as quickly as I can make it happen. </p><p></p><p>During my dreams, I've been nuked repeatedly. All in different locations. I've also had a few dreams where I've been killed in explosions. I've only had one dream that I've been killed by a nuclear blast. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, I've had a few explosion dreams. One was in a field. I was walking along and all of a sudden everything turned yellow and white and I found myself kind of floating away... I thought great, I'm dead.</p><p></p><p>Then later I had a few dreams about nukes. During the first one, I was in Florida in a swimming pool. I've never been down there, but I was looking at the horizon, and I began to speculate what a nuclear explosion would look like if it happened there. Then, as is the predictable nature of dreams, it was there for real, and I began to panic. The dream skipped to me and my father in a car driving away from what was the event horizon of some kind of singularity bomb, which still formed a mushroom cloud... but one with wierd white streaks coming from the cap. I saw the car from above, it was a little red one.</p><p></p><p>Anyway I didn't die that time. Then I had a dream that I was up by my grandparents house by the university that I go to. I could see about 30 miles downriver to a bridge that was down there. I was in a grass field with my nephew. When I looked out over the city that I was in, it had an orange haze all through it, and I thought - that doesn't happen too often.. then down by the bridge - a huge nuclear blast. I remember grabbing my nephew and turning him away from it so he would not see it coming. I felt the wind pick up and sensed everything rushing toward me, but it never reached me. </p><p></p><p>Finally, the last one I had killed me. This was during March break, 2004. I had this dream that I was typing at my computer, and I saw something in the sky - some shooting stars emanating simultaneously from a central point, and again I thought -that doesn't happen too often... I stood up to my window and could see across the top of the city toward the hospital (like the other nuke dream with my nephew, I had much higher vantage point than I would if I had been standing in that spot in reality.) Anyway, this time I saw three huge explosions somewhere behind the hospital. I rushed from my office to the bedroom where my wife was sleeping, and I jumped for the bed, but before I landed a huge wall of white thermal energy came through the wall and vaporized me. </p><p></p><p>What I felt was pretty distinctive: I saw it coming in a flash, and when it hit me, I was aware of the same anticipation of pain that one feels when one is burned with hot water... before the pain signals could be sent to my brain, my body was pretty much just wiped away, and for a good 10 seconds, I was body-less floating through some white space asking myself what next? what next? trying to direct my attention to anything that could be distinguished from its surroundings - which nothing could. I felt the vague sensation of static in front of my face.. that's pretty much all I could feel or see. "well that's it." I thought. It's over.</p><p></p><p>Then I awoke - in my bed - in the very spot that I had been jumping toward. My wife had gone to work. I felt fantastic! The dream really didn't give me any sense of doom or negativity whatsoever. I was so energized that day, and I went to school despite it being March break and had some of the best conversations I've ever had with a friend of mine who was in the same course of study. But what a feeling it was. </p><p></p><p>I remember being cheered up also by the fact that the first thing I had decided to do when I new death was immanent was to go and jump into bed with my wife. This was at a time when we were a little estranged from one another and I had been doubting my feelings for her. </p><p></p><p>It's odd - I know one other person who has dreamt of dying the same way, and her descriptions of what it's like to die in a nuclear explosion were matched, in every detail, to my own experiences.</p><p></p><p>The dream is made all the more meaningful to me by the fact that it was very likely those WWII nukes that spared my grandfather who was about to be shipped off to Japan. After I thought about it for a while, it started to give me the idea that a huge amount of people had their lives stopped completely short, and it is the reason I am here. Feels mighty wierd. But it sure did get me moving.</p><p></p><p>If someone told me that I was witnessing the end of a past life in Hiroshima, I wouldn't dismiss it outright.</p><p></p><p>As far as prophetic dreams go, I've had several concerning myself that have really become poignant the past little while. I keep 'em to myself, but I think the main message of dreams is mostly for the person having them. This has been the case with me. I'm not sure really how it is that I have had the dreams I have had, but they've certainly given me lots of ideas about how I should view my life at the stage it is now.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>B</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binary, post: 24302, member: 530"] [b]I've been a direct witness of nuclear explosions on a few occasions.[/b] I agree with optimist. I think a lot of times its about personal development. I feel - because of my dreams - that the work I'm doing now is important and needs to happen as quickly as I can make it happen. During my dreams, I've been nuked repeatedly. All in different locations. I've also had a few dreams where I've been killed in explosions. I've only had one dream that I've been killed by a nuclear blast. Anyway, I've had a few explosion dreams. One was in a field. I was walking along and all of a sudden everything turned yellow and white and I found myself kind of floating away... I thought great, I'm dead. Then later I had a few dreams about nukes. During the first one, I was in Florida in a swimming pool. I've never been down there, but I was looking at the horizon, and I began to speculate what a nuclear explosion would look like if it happened there. Then, as is the predictable nature of dreams, it was there for real, and I began to panic. The dream skipped to me and my father in a car driving away from what was the event horizon of some kind of singularity bomb, which still formed a mushroom cloud... but one with wierd white streaks coming from the cap. I saw the car from above, it was a little red one. Anyway I didn't die that time. Then I had a dream that I was up by my grandparents house by the university that I go to. I could see about 30 miles downriver to a bridge that was down there. I was in a grass field with my nephew. When I looked out over the city that I was in, it had an orange haze all through it, and I thought - that doesn't happen too often.. then down by the bridge - a huge nuclear blast. I remember grabbing my nephew and turning him away from it so he would not see it coming. I felt the wind pick up and sensed everything rushing toward me, but it never reached me. Finally, the last one I had killed me. This was during March break, 2004. I had this dream that I was typing at my computer, and I saw something in the sky - some shooting stars emanating simultaneously from a central point, and again I thought -that doesn't happen too often... I stood up to my window and could see across the top of the city toward the hospital (like the other nuke dream with my nephew, I had much higher vantage point than I would if I had been standing in that spot in reality.) Anyway, this time I saw three huge explosions somewhere behind the hospital. I rushed from my office to the bedroom where my wife was sleeping, and I jumped for the bed, but before I landed a huge wall of white thermal energy came through the wall and vaporized me. What I felt was pretty distinctive: I saw it coming in a flash, and when it hit me, I was aware of the same anticipation of pain that one feels when one is burned with hot water... before the pain signals could be sent to my brain, my body was pretty much just wiped away, and for a good 10 seconds, I was body-less floating through some white space asking myself what next? what next? trying to direct my attention to anything that could be distinguished from its surroundings - which nothing could. I felt the vague sensation of static in front of my face.. that's pretty much all I could feel or see. "well that's it." I thought. It's over. Then I awoke - in my bed - in the very spot that I had been jumping toward. My wife had gone to work. I felt fantastic! The dream really didn't give me any sense of doom or negativity whatsoever. I was so energized that day, and I went to school despite it being March break and had some of the best conversations I've ever had with a friend of mine who was in the same course of study. But what a feeling it was. I remember being cheered up also by the fact that the first thing I had decided to do when I new death was immanent was to go and jump into bed with my wife. This was at a time when we were a little estranged from one another and I had been doubting my feelings for her. It's odd - I know one other person who has dreamt of dying the same way, and her descriptions of what it's like to die in a nuclear explosion were matched, in every detail, to my own experiences. The dream is made all the more meaningful to me by the fact that it was very likely those WWII nukes that spared my grandfather who was about to be shipped off to Japan. After I thought about it for a while, it started to give me the idea that a huge amount of people had their lives stopped completely short, and it is the reason I am here. Feels mighty wierd. But it sure did get me moving. If someone told me that I was witnessing the end of a past life in Hiroshima, I wouldn't dismiss it outright. As far as prophetic dreams go, I've had several concerning myself that have really become poignant the past little while. I keep 'em to myself, but I think the main message of dreams is mostly for the person having them. This has been the case with me. I'm not sure really how it is that I have had the dreams I have had, but they've certainly given me lots of ideas about how I should view my life at the stage it is now. B [/QUOTE]
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