Saturday, June 6.
10AM – 12 PM.
Suggested Donation $5.
Precognition can be experienced in several ways: a conscious “feeling” that something will happen, followed by the actual event; a precognitive dream, where the events of the dream come to pass in our waking state, whether to us or others; a scientifically recorded, though unconscious, emotional response preceding an event that triggers the response. This last example has been a subject of research at IONS by its leading researcher, physicist Dean Radin, and replicated many times throughout the world.
At our meeting, we’ll discuss recorded cases of each type of precognition, examine the evidence, and share our own experiences with this phenomena. We’ll consider the possible benefits or detriments inherent in precognitive experience as well as why they occur – do they serve a purpose? Is precognition a faculty we can develop and if so, how is this done?
Please join us as we examine this fascinating subject.