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simple simon
#1 Posted : Sunday, September 27, 2009 3:06:31 AM(UTC)
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An old topic revisited...


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Written by Peter Friday, 11 September 2009 09:54


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After many weeks trying to understand the following experience, I have concluded to believe that I have been witness to a future event through the eyes of another person during a dream/nightmare which has greatly disturbed me. The dream or premonition was no longer than two minutes in length but I can recall it with astounding detail.

 

This dream takes place on a high street in New York where I step out of a building, (possibly the place of work for the person who's eyes I have seen through).



I turn right and begin walking down the high street, as I do so more and more people appear from the surrounding buildings to convene on the streets. I keep walking towards the crowd which is gathering with increased density to the point where I can not traverse through it. The street is now packed from side to side with people like sardines in a tin and there is a sense of confusion and fear all around. No one knows why there are so many people gathering however no one is panicked at this time.

As I can go no further I decide to look for an area of safety away from the crowd, to my surprise I find a recess in a building to the right of me where there are no people. I rush to safety and stand with my back toward the wall breathing heavily and look out in the same direction as I was walking before. I'm there for no longer than ten seconds before the crowd begins to panic and point directly behind and upward of my position. Seeing this I lean my body to the left and then turn my head to peer out from the recess to see what they are pointing at. 


As I look out from the recess I see an enormous wall of water or 'Mega Tsunami' more than twice the height of the largest skyscraper in view, (which was to the right and up to 3 miles away from me). Panic ensues as I look down from the tip of the tsunami (which is a normal sea blue in colour) to street level where I see two cars being pushed at very high speed by the water towards my direction (the water at this level is dark green in colour). Water begins to rush at my feet, I look down to see it has an intense bright green colour which is non transparent and has a white wash with waves of cyan running through it. The water levels rise incredibly fast and I realise that I'm staring death in the face. Knowing that I'm about to die I retreat fully back into the recess still with my back to the wall and only have enough time to say "bye" before the wave hits, at which point I awoke.


The voice at the end saying "bye" was not mine.




In my wakening I felt the sorrow for such a mass loss of life, so much so that I could not even shed a tear. This dream has  haunted my mind ever since so I felt it neccessary to search for some answers. I got onto the Internet and typed in 'tidal wave New York' to see if at first anyone else had had the same dream and posted it some where, but to no avail.






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#2 Posted : Sunday, September 27, 2009 3:08:36 AM(UTC)
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what he found was info about the Canary Islands Volcano...which we discussed several years ago!


BUT


How soon before this happens?????


Simon - who does not know the answer to that question.

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#3 Posted : Sunday, September 27, 2009 3:18:26 AM(UTC)
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If that person can recall the dream in great detail, they should draw what the buildings look like with the mega tsunami coming at it.  It wouldn't have to be perfect...but someone in New York would probably recognize the skyline.  If someone can corroborate (sp) the picture with an exact location in New York...this might at least give some credibility to the dream. 


Especially if he's never been to New York. 

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#4 Posted : Sunday, September 27, 2009 3:24:48 AM(UTC)
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here's a little more... as you will see, he did verify that it is NYC.


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I then decided to search for the skyscraper I could see in the dream, as I have never been to New York or even any part of the U.S. I thought it best to study photos of every significant skyscraper in New York to find to correct one.

My conclusion without a shadow of a doubt was that it was the Chrysler building.

-
http://www.gothereguide....building+new+york-place/ - 



Knowing that I then used Google Earth -
http://earth.google.com/ - to locate the Chrysler building and the Cumbre Vieja volcano in order to find a link between the two. Unfortunately I found a whole lot more than I expected, the recess in a building along the same road was exactly where it was in my dream and even more frightening the direction of which the tsunami came from is exactly the direction it would come from should this nightmare ever become a reality.

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#5 Posted : Sunday, September 27, 2009 12:36:11 PM(UTC)
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OK, but we have been through the dream thing; it isn't a valid approach for the simple reason that one has to accept ALL dreams in the hope ONE is right. His picture sounds more like day residue than anything else.

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#6 Posted : Tuesday, September 29, 2009 7:22:44 AM(UTC)
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Jim wrote:


OK, but we have been through the dream thing; it isn't a valid approach for the simple reason that one has to accept ALL dreams in the hope ONE is right. His picture sounds more like day residue than anything else.



 


Ah but, Jim. He said that he had never been to NYC  - or even the USA. Yet by using google streetview he found that everything he saw in his dream was exactly 'right'.


Maybe he was astral travelling???


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#8 Posted : Tuesday, October 06, 2009 11:32:32 AM(UTC)
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A co-worker told me today that he had a vision of a large earthquake and I think he mentioned a tsunami (Indonesian day residue? and his English can be a bit broken at times) but then he jokingly blamed me for filling his head with apocalyptic thoughts even though he's the one that comes up with more apocalyptic stuff then I do. I'll try to ask him more tomorrow about it.

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#7 Posted : Tuesday, October 06, 2009 3:29:23 PM(UTC)
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simple simon wrote:


Jim wrote:


OK, but we have been through the dream thing; it isn't a valid approach for the simple reason that one has to accept ALL dreams in the hope ONE is right. His picture sounds more like day residue than anything else.



 


Ah but, Jim. He said that he had never been to NYC  - or even the USA. Yet by using google streetview he found that everything he saw in his dream was exactly 'right'.


Maybe he was astral travelling???


Simon



This stuff is easy (for your head) to make up. Sounds like the movie, The Day After Tomorrow. Day residue?


"...men are not so far from the truth as they generally believe. Their greatest error is in searching for it where it is not, and in attaching it to forms; whereas, they ought, on the contrary, to avoid form in order to dwell upon the essence." Fabre D'Olivet

Rather than STOP and say, 'Woops! I'm headed in the wrong direction,’ we tend to place a premium on projecting a consistent image of ourselves and try to rationalize our initial decision despite increasing evidence suggesting we ought to do the contrary. B M Staw

… many people today don't want honest answers insofar as 'honest’ means 'unpleasant’ or 'disturbing.’ They want a soft answer that turneth away anxiety. — Louis Kronenberger

Man prefers to believe what he prefers to be true. — Francis Bacon

"How to teach again, however, what has been taught correctly and incorrectly learned a thousand thousand times, throughout the millenniums of mankind's prudent folly." ... "The easy thing is to commit the whole community to the devil and retire again into the heavenly rock dwelling, close the door, and make it fast." — Joseph Campbell


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