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Sean
26th January 2016, 13:14
Welp.
I was asleep in bed, and I dreamed that someone had stripped my 150cc scooter (think Vespa) for parts and left the frame on the street. The dream disturbed me enough to wake me up. I went outside to check on it, and it was gone. One of my housemates saw someone just roll up in a U-haul truck and snatch it, at roughly the same time I had that dream. Housemate didn't know it was my scooter, so she said/did nothing.

Psychic powers confirmed? Lol..
#thissucks

TargeT
26th January 2016, 13:19
I think the universe was telling you its time for new transportation!

riding a scooter in January can't be fun.

Sean
26th January 2016, 13:21
I think the universe was telling you its time for new transportation!

riding a scooter in January can't be fun.

I'm in Los angeles. 70 degrees and sunny all week here.

TargeT
26th January 2016, 13:29
I'm in Los angeles. 70 degrees and sunny all week here.

Oh, then it was trying to tell you to move the hell out of there! humans aren't meant to live in such density... it's too easy for us to drop compassion and empathy in those kinds of numbers.

or some asshole just took an opportunity; I'm assuming that if you are riding a 150cc scooter it was a big investment to you & I'm sorry my weak attempt at levity failed.

as for the dream, very interesting... depending on the theory of reality you ascribe to it's either completely understandable or wildly outlandish; I'm still not sure which I subscribe to.

ulli
26th January 2016, 13:58
Riding a two wheeler in this crazy age can also be quite fatal, so spirits who are looking after you might well have allowed it to happen to ensure your safety.

And dreaming about the event confirms that telepathy is real.
And even extends to communication between not only the minds of the living,
but also the dead and the living, as millions of people have experienced.

Our own ancestors looking out for us, as well as others who we tune into, by reading their books.

And telepathy between the living...even those people who could see the 9/11 event before it took place
were just scanning the minds of the planners.

Mark (Star Mariner)
26th January 2016, 14:22
Interesting story, and I'm sorry this happened to you. It sucks indeed to be a victim of any crime.

In addition to the theory of telepathy, psychic powers, or a friendly guardian communicating to you in your dream-state that the theft was taking place, it is also possible you yourself 'witnessed' it in an out of body state, whilst you were sleeping. Also seeing it being stripped down for parts may have been a future glimpse of what the fate of your bike would be.

Gardener
26th January 2016, 15:08
Sorry to hear your loss of transport WA. I hope it can be resolved soon. :car:

Whichever way you look at the experience it is 'an awareness' outside of rational consciousness, you were asleep, you still got the message via 'the field', however that took place. It's a good sign; it's working for you even though you suffered a loss, which may have been what was required in order for you to sit up and take notice.

LivioRazlo
26th January 2016, 15:12
I've had a similar experience. The night before I went to jail for possession of a controlled substance, I dreamt that multiple officers raided the apartment that I was renting with a friend. It shook me up so much that I began to pack my belongings and live with family. That night, I went to bed and was jolted out of my sleep by my roommate and our mutual friends causing a ruckus outside the apartment complex. I told them to calm it down, next thing I know they are running into the apartment from local law enforcement and the rest is history.

For me, does it confirm the existence of psychic powers or intuition? Somewhat, but that's still debatable. All I know is that I'm 110% better off now than if I had continued living in that apartment. Back then, I was a miserable narcotic abuser, aimlessly moving from one employer to the next. Now, I'm a year away from obtaining my Bachelor's in Computer Science and have a healthier relationship with my family and friends.

Everything happens for a reason my friend, nothing is coincidental - from my observations at least.

Carmody
26th January 2016, 15:36
The trick is to covet and amplify the temporal sensing as a normal daily aspect of life.

If you found it once, you can find it again. You can find a permanent avenue to it's revelations and use.

In such a way you will connect to a true creationist enabled future world.

Just like your 'enemy' does...... in order to tear you down....into being a disowned and disarmed slave to the body ----and 3d reality as an absolute.

Chained boxed slave..... or...... enabled creator.

Now you know that time and space is not linear, that it has ripples and echoes not just in history, but in the ripples that come from the future.

That these things are REALITY. 100% real. Think and ponder on that every day, all the time, or the requisite change in the mind and it's stance will not come for you. Hold onto it, or it will weaken and shift away from you. The pressures of the world and it's directions will strip it from you, like a weak lost memory of a nothing that disappears.

Your choice.

Sean
26th January 2016, 17:17
Thanks all. What wonderful insights from everyone. I filed a police report with LAPD, but I doubt I'll ever see my scooter again. @Carmody I'll definitely take your post to heart. "Temporal sensing". Well said.

ZooLife
27th January 2016, 03:30
Oh, then it was trying to tell you to move the hell out of there! humans aren't meant to live in such density... it's too easy for us to drop compassion and empathy in those kinds of numbers.

I have often wondered about living in dense population at its effect/ affect on the psyche. I have lived in cities 99.5% of my life. I pretty much know no different.

That sentence of yours has me wondering if I should make a change........

(apologies to OP for being off topic)

kirolak
27th January 2016, 08:09
WoW! I do believe we have a radar type sense of when something that affects us is happening/going to happen. . . the night someone tried to steal my geriatric Mercedes Benz (& ruined the ignition switch in the attempt) I had a very disturbed night, with visions of an ugly arm intruding through the bedroom window & grasping at things. . .

sigma6
27th January 2016, 08:38
I can totally relate, haven't had that experience in a long time... and I am guessing that the dream was emotionally intense as well?... i.e. that it "seemed" very real to you at the time?... in my own experience... when I awoke... I still thought that the dream I was having was real for a few hours ... I had to really "shake it off" ...and then I made a phone call and the dream came true almost exactly as I dreamed it... except the part that emotionally traumatized me... I stopped short of doing that... (it was a negotiation with an insurance company, a den of snakes, and I stopped short of pushing for a better deal and just took the existing agreement... and it turned out to be absolutely the right decision to make (since "the catch" was trying to get the money to them and them trying to avoid accepting it... in order to "re-negotiate" the agreement... (bastards to the very last dollar)

And it taught me a lesson about negotiating in good faith. Before, I had a tendency to always want to re-negotiate until I got the best deal... now, I realize, that can be a form of "cheating" and not the proper or honourable way to do it, as it doesn't follow what I call "right principle" (i.e. fairness, equity)... there is an art to it... and properly done, it is a thing to be admired and respected... (perhaps a lost art...)

And in that experience, in the end, my higher moral ground was the only thing that protected me from those double dealing fraudulent vultures.

and btw, I love scooters (and all motorized small vehicles) I can see something like that having the potential for a strong emotional attachment...

TargeT
27th January 2016, 14:52
Oh, then it was trying to tell you to move the hell out of there! humans aren't meant to live in such density... it's too easy for us to drop compassion and empathy in those kinds of numbers.

I have often wondered about living in dense population at its effect/ affect on the psyche. I have lived in cities 99.5% of my life. I pretty much know no different.

That sentence of yours has me wondering if I should make a change........

(apologies to OP for being off topic)

I grew up in a small town (1,800) and joined the army and moved to a "big" town (250,000) and the difference was very very noticeable.

Now I live on a small island (40,000 on the island, about 2,000 in the town I hang out in) probably 1 out of every 5 cars honks or waves at me (we know each other). Life in these small areas is palpably less stressful, less hectic.

Plus we have a few studies to show this isn't purely anecdotal.

The urban animal: population density and social pathology in rodents and humans (http://www.who.int/bulletin/volumes/87/2/09-062836/en/)

The ethologist John B. Calhoun coined the term "behavioral sink" to describe the collapse in behavior which resulted from overcrowding (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behavioral_sink)

Now, that's all well and good, but it's completely meaningless if you cannot support your self out side of a large city (work, skill level, etc) and you may find the "slow pace" aggravating ( I see this all the time from tourists) so it's not always an easy thing to reverse 30ish years of habit & environmental programming.


I have an electric motorcycle that gets me around my small community (it's 85* and sunny all year) & I'd be pretty upset if it were to disappear... I imagine if those guys that took your scooter had a U-haul they were getting a LOT of small vehicles that day.... which is a good example of "behavioral sink" due to over population.

Just remember, you may be living comfortably in the city; but I guarantee the people living in the "projects" a few blocks from you are NOT in the same situation....

Carmody
27th January 2016, 15:28
WoW! I do believe we have a radar type sense of when something that affects us is happening/going to happen. . . the night someone tried to steal my geriatric Mercedes Benz (& ruined the ignition switch in the attempt) I had a very disturbed night, with visions of an ugly arm intruding through the bedroom window & grasping at things. . .

One's mind has to take the given temporal future event probability array, if you will..and then interpret it via the hind-brain's 'device set', or 'imagery association' set.

In your case, the event of the damage to the ignition of the car...... came though as a hand through the window.

Since it is a future state we imagine, we get the data coming as a strong probability, a ripple, and then we must decipher and discern the event/moment via our set of visual cues of items, devices, things, and then event motions, etc..what those items and motions may be..in our mind, at the given time. This has to pass through our hindbrain catalog of environment and feelings, so we get a shape to the event.

sigma6
27th January 2016, 21:27
WoW! I do believe we have a radar type sense of when something that affects us is happening/going to happen. . . the night someone tried to steal my geriatric Mercedes Benz (& ruined the ignition switch in the attempt) I had a very disturbed night, with visions of an ugly arm intruding through the bedroom window & grasping at things. . .

One's mind has to take the given temporal future event probability array, if you will..and then interpret it via the hind-brain's 'device set', or 'imagery association' set.

In your case, the event of the damage to the ignition of the car...... came though as a hand through the window.

Since it is a future state we imagine, we get the data coming as a strong probability, a ripple, and then we must decipher and discern the event/moment via our set of visual cues of items, devices, things, and then event motions, etc..what those items and motions may be..in our mind, at the given time. This has to pass through our hindbrain catalog of environment and feelings, so we get a shape to the event.

Here is another scenario... maybe he had to reach through the window and in the process scratched or hurt himself... then started cussing at himself (mentally or otherwise) ...think how high his adrenaline level is during this whole escapade... the thief knows everything can change in a heartbeat, it's "all or nothing" if he gets caught... the emotional intensity can be intense depending on his level of experience and sociopathy.... there is evidence to show strong emotion and physical pain can transfer psychically...

This reminds me of the story that David Wilcock relates about... the writer and the spy (?) in the same apt, and the writer started writing a story which was essentially the intense psychological life that must have been going through the spy's mind...

I think Clif High is right, there is "leakage" from our consciousness all the time... and we don't even realize it... (but since we haven't heard too much from him lately, I suspect he is "double guessing" himself and "over programming" his system... because he seemed to have much more success in the past...(although I think 911 was on his system's radar because MANY people knew about it... so he wasn't just picking up psychic phenomena, but unconscious "indirect conversation" on it... (just my pet theory...:) anyhow... when in doubt... accept the ambiguity... (stay in doubt!) LoL... the corollary being when you have an overwhelming strong feeling on something go with it...