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12th Feb 2024

Dreaming Ahead of Time by Gary Lachman , Chapter by Chapter

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Can we see the future in our dreams?

Does time flow in one direction?

What is a 'meaningful coincidence'?


Renowned esoteric writer Gary Lachman has been recording his own precognitive dreams for forty years. In this unique and intriguing book, Lachman recounts the discovery that he dreams 'ahead of time', and argues convincingly that this extraordinary ability is, in fact, shared by all of us.


Dreaming Ahead of Time is a personal exploration of precognition, synchronicity and coincidence drawing on the work of thinkers including J.W. Dunne, J.B. Priestly and C.G. Jung. Lachman's description and analysis of his own experience introduces readers to the uncanny power of our dreaming minds, and reveals the illusion of our careful distinctions between past, present and future.

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Voice over Work - An Audiobook Sampler
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