The Daily Mail published an article on 20th feb
2019 on ‘Precognition’, the headline claiming that we CAN see the
future in our dreams.
The article highlighted a book: ‘The
premonition Code’, by Dr Julia Mossbridge and Theresa Cheung an author of books on ‘spiritualism’.
Dr Julia Mossbridge explored the phenomenon of precognition,
as research shows the body gives unconscious signals to prepare for the future.
It seems to me, however, that behind the story, there is
an underlying belief in an afterlife with which I strongly disagree. There is a
short period after clinical death when the brain processes images, often
reported as bright lights etc after trauma or surgery when the heart
momentarily stops. However, this is not the same as saying that our ‘soul’
survives death and lives on in another place. Nor can I accept that it is
possible to know the future beforehand because it never, in reality, exists.
But what of the assertion that the body gives unconscious
signals to prepare for the future. This is entirely consistent with the views
expressed in my book: Spiritual Man: An Introduction to Negative Dimensions
first published in 2013.
In my book I explain that the role of dreams is to prepare
our bodies for what comes next as we age. The messages are often subliminal and
abstract and derive from our brain’s database. This data is derived from our
own experience and those of inherited characters (souls?) going back to the
very beginning of life.
How does this differ from the work of Mossbridge and Cheung? They claim that our dreams
see the future, whilst I assert that they anticipate the future with
information that derives from the past.
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