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Nov 25, 2005 14:20

‘Precognition’

Mr. Fenton Allentuck describes the following precognitive dream: “I went to sleep at midnight and dreamed that I was playing whist with a plate of chives. Suddenly the dream shifted, and I saw my grandfather about to be run over by a truck in the middle of the street, where he was waltzing with a clothing dummy. It tried to scream, but when I opened my mouth the only sound that came out was chimes and my grandfather was run over.

“I awoke in a sweat and ran to my grandfather’s house and asked him if he had any plans to go waltzing with a clothing dummy. He said of course not, although he had contemplated posing as a shepherd to fool his enemies. Relieved, I walked home, but learned later that the old man had slipped on a chicken-salad sandwich and fallen off the Chrysler Building.”

Precognitive dreams are too common to be dismissed as pure coincidence. Here a man dreams of a relative’s death, and it occurs. Not everyone is so lucky. J.Martinez, of Kennenbunkport, Maine, dreamed he won the Irish sweepstakes. When he awoke, his bed had floated out to sea.

from ‘ Woody Allen’s - ‘Without Feathers’

Although I find Woody Allen irritating…and his personal life’s none of my business…what he says sometimes…is damn funny :op
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