Ep3: Historical Dream Prophecy Cases
In this Episode Mike discusses historically significant prophetic dreams. He discusses the Aberfan Disaster, where a young girl’s dream foretold a tragic landslide. He highlights other historical cases, such as Abraham Lincoln dreaming of his own assassination and Mark Twain’s premonition of his brother’s death. Mike also mentions organizations like the British Premonitions Bureau that studied these phenomena. He encourages practice in dream journaling to develop skills for recognizing prophetic dreams and shares personal anecdotes to illustrate how dreams can offer emotional guidance and insight.
Next Episode: Ep4: September 11, 2001 Prophecy
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All right.
Hello and welcome guys to another episode
of Prophetic Dream Sharing.
I'm Mike, and I'm for this episode.
I was thinking we would cover some more
of the historical cases, some, some
of the examples from the past of more famous instances,
incidents with people having prophetic dreams,
and also some of the more proven cases of prophetic dreams,
just for people who are not aware of those,
those cases that they can refer to.
If anyone's on the fence about this,
they can easily refer to some of these cases.
And I found that there are,
it's really an endless research journey.
There have been so many people reporting, uh, especially
around significant major events that are,
that occur in our history.
There's almost always, for every ca catastrophic event
that occurs, nine 11, the thinking of the Titanic,
there's always a number of people
who have prophetic dreams claim
to have had prophetic, prophetic dreams.
And in many cases, there's documentation that proves
that people had prophetic dreams reporting
that these events were about to take place
or something very similar, reported
through the person's dream.
Um, and so I'll give some examples of this, uh, to start out
with, um, some of the most
well proven cases, uh, from history.
Uh, one of these occurred in 1966.
The event was a called The Aberfan Disaster,
where there was a coal mine.
And the coal mine had a bunch of, like debris
that they were taking and putting up,
and that was called the, the spoil.
Uh, the spoil tip had broken down
after this, uh, heavy rains for multiple days.
And this was in, um, the uk I think this was in Wales.
And so there was one incident where a,
a 10-year-old girl named Errol May Jones,
she had dreamt and told her mother,
I dreamt I went to school.
And there was no school there,
something black had come down all over it.
And it turned out the black thing was this,
the debris from the coal, coal mining process.
And this was logged by, uh, the evidence
of this occurring beforehand was logged by
Reverend Clan Jones, who wrote the account down.
He, he spoke to both parents,
and both parents signed off on this, having
been real at this, this, the girl had said this.
Um, and the girl actually died in this event, um, along with
116 other children.
Um, this happened, um, I believe this was
a few days beforehand.
Um, let's see if I wrote that down.
Um, yeah, I got some, some scattered notes here. Um, I,
October 20th was the dream,
and October 21st was the actual event.
So it was one day in advance that, uh, that she,
she, she knew this was gonna happen.
Um, and this, this event is sign rather significant in the
history of our, of the history of Prophetic Dreams,
because this event inspired a psychiatrist in the UK named,
uh, Dr. John Barker,
and inspired him to form a group
that he called the British Premonitions Bureau.
And it was specifically
because of this event that he had the idea,
I wonder if we gave people a number
to call when they have these, these visions
of something negative about to happen.
Can we actually save lives?
If we know this in advance, this is a potential.
And so in 1966, the, uh, John Barker formed this group,
and many, many reports of the pre-cognitive dreams, um,
were phoned in over 18 month period
where they were doing this investigation.
And 1000 reports of premonitions were collected,
and a few seemed to be successful in foretelling the
disasters, but none of them seemed
to actually be saving any lives
or preventing, you know, changing the course of history.
And I'll, I'll speak on the subject a little bit more, uh,
because it seems as though the, the intensity
of the dream and the, the clarity of the dream seems
to be connected to the, the likelihood of the event.
Also, uh, this is my, my personal speculation.
I'm not sure if this is, this is ever something that
there's exceptions to where people can change the history
by, by seeing this negative thing in their dream, uh,
and knowing that this
should, something should be done about it.
But I assume that the, the point of seeing it in the dream,
as I mentioned in previous episodes, seems
to be processing the emotional heaviness of a situation.
It seems to be the emotions that the dream is there
to support us in working through
and the spiritual side of it.
What, how are we gonna react to this in a spiritual level
that matters most as to why the dreams are coming
through in that particular way?
Um, and as unfortunate as that is,
that we can't seemingly protect,
protect ourselves from disasters just by having,
uh, precognition.
Although that does happen, I think it's more likely
to happen from efforts in a conscious state of people trying
to prevent things and understand what's gonna happen.
For example, if you're gonna even just take a car ride
and you have two different choices in roots
that you can take, you know, many people, I, I actually,
there was a bridge that fell in Minne in Minnesota
at one point in Minneapolis.
And you know, I've heard of pe people who at that point knew
to take a different route to work,
or just same with nine 11 people had a dream,
and they knew not to come In that day.
There was apparently many reports, 20 people, and,
and folklore, I'm, I'm not sure how many
of these are verified with the singing of the Titanic.
People said that they, they didn't want to get on that ship
because of the, the negative, uh, experience they had ahead
of, ahead of time that made them feel like this is not the
right time to be taking a voyage on this, this maiden voyage
of this ship that could, might have a problem.
And, um, so, so it seems like there,
there definitely people can, people can consciously do this,
but that dreams specifically maybe are not
so much geared towards, uh, giving people enough clues
to prevent them from doing something,
but just enough clues to help them process it.
That's my theory on this.
Um, but any, anyway, there's other examples that came out
of the premonitions of Bureau that
are worth, worth mentioning here.
Um, in 1967, Kathleen Lorna Middleton,
who was a, um,
I believe she was a piano teacher.
Yeah, she was a piano teacher,
and she mailed a letter
to the evening standard describing a choking sensation,
a derailed express,
and the words chairing cross, which turned out
to be, uh, a location.
Uh, and the letter was stamped.
This letter to the, the paper was, was stamped four days
before the wreck actually occurred.
So this is why we know this is a high quality case, is
because there's actually a clear evidence that this was,
was sent in ahead of the event happening.
And sure enough, four days later, um, that the train,
the Hastings to cross cheering Cross express left the tracks
at Hitler Green and 49 died in this derailment.
Um, and this is evidence of, you know, a very successful
premonition, uh, coming in through, uh, Dr.
John Barker's organization,
but not actually enough for them to, you know,
stop the trains and say, we can't do this.
Um, it's, it'd be impossible for people to know, you know,
which, which of these is, is actually worth, um, taking
that seriously, um,
because it would seem that, you know, the vast majority
of people reported, um, their premonitions did not have any,
any specific event occur
that was linked to those premonitions.
It's just people feeling very encouraged
that there's something that they had that's a vision
that might be worth sharing.
Another example that came, I believe through, came
through John Barker's group, was, uh, Cyprus,
1967, Alan Cher's, uh, dream,
he, he phoned in, I believe it was the same day
of the event he dreamed in, he, he phoned into, uh,
Dr. John Barker at 4:00 AM saying a Britannia type airliner
over the mountains with 123
or 124 dead with one survivor.
And this was logged by, uh, Dr. John Barker
with a memo at the hospital where he worked
with the exact wording,
Britannia type airliner over the mountains,
123, 21, 24, 24 dead, one survivor.
And then that occurred, oh,
I think it actually occurred the next month.
Yep. It occurred the next month, um, April, April 20th,
one month later, globe Air Beran Nia, uh,
airline crashed on approach to Nicosia.
Casual casualty Tally was 124, exactly what was was reported
newspaper headline the next day was the incredible story
of the Man Who Dreamed Disaster.
So this, this at least got a lot of attention and headlines.
Um, and it was
because of Cher's having gotten the numbers right,
the aircraft type and the terrain.
Um, so this was a lot of, a lot of great detail,
but this was a, a, a whole, uh, long story
behind this individual Cher
who apparently had other premonitions.
And I think there were some other notes they wrote down.
Yeah, Cher was a, a
44-year-old telephone operator at the time.
Uh, but his premonitions began
after he suffered a head injury
and a car crash in his mid twenties.
So to have gotten the exact number
of people correct is, is quite profound.
And another example, uh, I'll,
I'll just a couple more of these examples.
Uh, David Booth, uh, dreamed in Chicago,
1979 in May.
He was a CI Cincinnati office worker.
He dreamed the same nightmare, 10 nights running in a row
that a US airliner would lift off,
a left engine would peel away,
and the plane cartwheels would be in fire.
And so two phone calls to FAA spokesperson
Jack Barker were logged, and memos were filed.
Um, and this individual,
David Booth even had sketched out the,
the way the airliner looked to him,
which included like the logo, the colors, the exact,
the exact appearance of this.
Um, and that wasn't enough to stop it.
But sure enough, uh, uh,
after those 10 nights, 10 nights of seeing it,
American Airlines DC 10 Flight 1 91 lost its left engine on
takeoff at O'Hare Airport at 273 were killed.
This was a 1979,
and this was the only precognitive call the FAA has ever
officially logged and acknowledged.
Uh, but one has to wonder if the FAA
after this famous incident, uh, may have chosen to take some
of these more seriously and just not reported them.
But it seems to be wise to, uh,
to log these things if this, if this is possible.
Uh, another example I wanted to bring up, it's not related
to, uh, you know, the John Barker organization.
This is a completely different culture in Japan.
There's an, there's a guy, there's a woman, there's named
Rio Zuki, who has a, has published a manga diary,
literally like, um, she, she has dreams,
and she drew them into like a cartoon form.
And, and this was published under the name,
the English name is The Future I saw,
and this was beginning in 1986,
she started drawing a public Dream journal manga,
and she got,
it's debatable how many of these she got, right?
But there, some of these are more clear than others.
For example, in 1991, she, she wrote down
Earth cracks in Kobe in 15,
and in 15 years
after that, 1995,
there was a significant earthquake in a town called Kobe.
So she, she had gotten the cracking of the meaning,
the earthquake, the number of years 15,
and the town, right in that, in that per prediction.
And there's a two, you can look this up, this up online.
There's a lot of other examples of
possibly having predicted COVID and other, other events.
Uh, but her 2009 entry was
a catastrophe in March, 2011.
And that predicted the Tohu Tohoku mega Earthquake tsunami,
which struck Japan in March of 2011.
Um, so this,
this book has sold almost a million copies now, I think, um,
and our work is sparking a national debate every time
another prediction comes true.
And in Japan, at least, I don't know if anybody in the US is
following this, but I was luckily able to find more
of these examples.
Um, and, uh, I thought I would also give you some examples
of, uh,
Some more famous individuals who had, uh, powerful dreams.
Um, one example would be Mark Twain, uh, was known
to have a very significant life altering experience when he,
when he dreamed in 9 18 58, that his brother Henry
was in a metal casket with a bouquet white roses
and one red bud in the center.
He had this dream of his brother Henry in a casket.
And then, I believe it was just a few weeks later, um, yeah,
just a few weeks later, his brother Henry died
after the Pennsylvania boiler explosion.
And women in Memphis had raised funds
for an expensive metallic coffin
and placed the exact bouquet
that Mark Twain had seen in his, his dreams.
And he wrote about this in his, uh, autobiography, I think.
Um, but Mark Twain had a lifelong guilt then, um,
because he said I helped him get the job, he said
that he felt guilty that this particular job working
with this boiler that was famously explode, killing a number
of people, um, this was, you know, something
that weighed heavily, heavily on him.
But it, you know, you'd think maybe the dream might have
helped him process it a little bit better.
But, um, it, it's just,
it's just these dreams are, are seemingly helping,
helping people with the most negative experiences, um,
where, where there's a lot of difficulty in processing
what this means and how to, how to interpret this.
And possibly even just the fact that a person can
build their faith a little bit more
and something unseen when they have prophetic dreams,
they know there's something else
working behind the scenes with them.
So maybe that, that dimension of it alone is enough
to be a reason for people to receive dreams, um, so
that it offsets some of the intensity of the not knowing,
you know, what to make of your brother dying at
a job you that you helped to get.
Another great example, uh, would be Abraham Lincoln's, uh,
prophesying his own death with a dream.
Um, this was three nights
before he was assassinated at Ford's Theater.
Um, in April of 1865, um, he told
Ward Hill Lamon that he dreamed
that he'd entered the East Room at the White House.
He saw a covered corpse and asked to guard who is dead,
and he was told the president is dead killed by an assassin.
Um, and this was published,
the account was published two years later in 1867,
and Mary Todd Lincoln confirmed she had heard it too
of this, about this dream from Lincoln right before he died.
Um, and interestingly, Lincoln said that
he didn't think it was him.
He thought it was another president,
but obviously in, in the White House,
he is the president in the White House.
But this is a funny example of where, you know, there's,
there's usually, uh, some veiled nature to the dream.
It's not like every detail is there.
And that seems to be helpful for people to, you know,
I mean, I don't know how Lincoln would've processed if he
saw himself laying dead versus, uh,
somebody else laying dead who is the US President.
Um, but this is something I've seen, again in my own life
and other people's dreams where something is just slightly
different in the dream,
but it's symbolically representing certain people still.
Um, and maybe this dream was more intended for us
to help help us process it more than it was for help
to help Lincoln process it,
because he obviously didn't, didn't need
to process his own death once he was already gone.
Um, and this is, this is debated.
This is, historians still debate the, the,
the, the credibility of this.
But, um, I think it seems genuine from having two witnesses,
um, with the details.
Um, another example, uh,
was Sharon Tate, a famous example.
I'll give some more famous examples here.
Sharon Tate claimed that she had, um, seen in her dream, uh,
in 1967, uh, quote,
a creepy little man and a blonde woman,
and her throat was cut on the staircase,
and this was told to call Miss Dick Kleiner
for Fate Magazine before she had died.
So there was a reporter who actually recorded
that she had seen this dream where her throat was slit.
And then, um, two years later, August of 1969,
she and, uh, a significant other
and friends were murdered in that house by the MA Berlin,
the, the by the Char Charles Manson cult.
Um, and, uh, legend
recounted in multiple biographies.
Um, this is also dramatized in the film,
the Haunting of Sharon Tate.
So this is literally, it was
so famous, it got turned into a film.
Um, there's other famous examples.
Uh, a guy named Chris Robinson had
a documentary made about him.
He had seen in August 2nd, 2001 repeated scenes
of jet striking tall buildings in New York.
So the month before nine 11, uh,
he saw jet striking tall buildings in New York.
And, um, he was, he was discredited just because,
because he had, uh, a televised experiment where he had seen
another incident that they didn't find any evidence.
That incident actually was something that was,
that was, that had happened.
So, um,
but obviously this is an interesting one
where I personally have known multiple people
who saw nine 11 before it happened months leading up.
And it was, it was such a big one that, you know,
even if you ask around, uh,
from local metaphysical spiritual communities,
you might find people like that in your own community who,
who have seen, who saw nine 11 ha happen before it happened.
Um, and I guess maybe another fun one
to share, not technically a dream,
but, uh, Carl Young, the famous, um,
psychologist, he entered into a self-induced trance
and saw Europe inundated by rivers
of blood corpses and frost.
He thought he might be going mad,
but he logged all these images.
And then a few months later, world War I broke out.
But this, this also maybe benefited him
for entirely other reasons in understanding the nature
of the unconscious mind and taking that more seriously.
Um, he did incredible work with,
with the nature of the unconscious mind.
Um, so I thought that there, you know,
there's always these, these differences between
the specific details of an event
and then the symbolic nature of a dream.
And it's, I think it's relatively rare
that ad dream will be 100%,
just like Abraham Lincoln didn't, didn't know that
it was actually specifically him in the,
that was gonna be killed by an assassin.
And he had actually asked about it.
He just saw a dead body
and then asked about it in his dream.
I think that there's, there's, there's huge varieties of, of
what, what a dream could be telling us, even to the point
of, uh, a person being murdered in the dream,
possibly not even, um, being anything other than someone
who was insulted, uh, in, in reality.
And I have an example of that I thought I should share.
Uh, gimme a second to pull up a, a,
a bible verse actually, that I had, um,
I thought was relevant to this.
So I'm gonna share this story here.
I, I wish I had found my, my dream journal that had this,
but I'll probably probably find that another time, um,
and read off some
of my previous prophetic dreams that I've had.
But, um,
so this event occurred when I was in my early twenties.
There was a a, a, a church meeting I was going
to in the evenings, and the dream that I had had
that morning, I wrote it down in the morning, not thinking
of it throughout the day until after this church meeting.
But this dream that I wrote down involved a group of people
who were in a building, kind of like a, a gang.
It felt like, uh, they, they felt like family,
but it felt also like, um, there, there was a insider
and outsider mentality,
and I saw that there were, there were people coming into
the, the building that we were in, and I ran out with them,
and other people ran out,
and they started shooting these intruders
who were coming in, like, these were the real
bandits who we had to be afraid of.
And I felt weird about that.
Why, why are we killing these people?
Um, but, uh, later on that, that night, um,
there was an incident where there was a church meeting
and two Mormons came in who were, um,
I believe they were invited, and they were just there, um,
because this was their territory.
You know, different Mormon missionaries are assigned
different territories, and I lived very close to the church,
um, and ended up seeing one
of these Mormons come to my door later.
But anyway, at, at the actual actual event, it felt
as though there, there was some hostility
that these people were like outsiders
and they were being ridiculed.
They were being called fools to a degree.
And literally the same night
this church group was reading the verse, um, Matthew 5 21
to 26, you have heard it said to those of old,
you shall not murder, and whoever
murders will be liable to judgment.
But I say to you that everyone who is angry
with his brother will be liable to judgment.
Whoever insults his brother will be liable to the counsel.
And whoever says, you fool will be liable to the, that,
that ga hena of fire, the fires of gona,
that's a translated as hell.
But that's another long topic, what Jesus was
referring to there with gona.
So if you're offering your gift to the altar
and there, remember
that your brother has something against you,
leave your gift there before the altar
and go first be reconciled your brother, and then come
and offer your gift, come to terms quickly
with your accuser while you are going with him to court,
lest your accuser hand you over to the judge, the judge
to the guard, and you be put in prison.
Truly, I say to you, you will never get out
until you've paid the last penny.
But the, but the, the point here I'm making is the, is the,
the comparison Jesus made
between literally insulting someone
and murdering them, that this is the same,
same energy being dealt with.
And so this was, this was rattling in my mind also when I
went back home that night
and saw the dream of people being
literally murdered in the dream.
And I realized, wow, this is exactly
how I felt about these two individuals who came
to the church and were murdered with our feelings, murdered
with our words, who felt like the outsiders.
And so it was just like a couple months later, maybe
when one of these individuals who was there
that night showed up to my front door and I invited him in.
And, uh, I always enjoyed at
that particular time talking to Mormons.
And, uh, I dunno if I was wasting their time or not,
but, um, I, I certainly enjoyed the conversations and,
and, um, and I am able
to share with them one of these dreams.
And I feel like I, I, I hoping that that was part
of why I had the dream, was to help with their, some,
some degree of healing there.
That I feel like we can be part of the same, same body
of Christ, we can be part of the same loving group.
So that was a, a benefit to me having recorded that dream
that I wasn't expecting at all.
Um, and I do have other dreams that were submitted.
Um, I, I think I'll cover those in another,
um, another session.
I'd like to get more people.
I, I do have some friends who have had prophetic dreams I'd
like to get on here and cover, cover their dreams in,
in detail, asking questions.
My wife always, always having prophetic dreams,
and I have to prod her to get 'em to write 'em down.
Um, yeah, and,
and there was a rather significant one that I'll have
to get permission to share that, but it's, it's great fun.
If you write down your dreams, I'll encourage people again,
if you just write down your dreams every time you wake up in
the morning, if you're disciplined about it,
you will have prophetic dreams.
If you do it enough, you will have prophetic dreams.
It's not that hard. You just have to be disciplined enough
to start writing down your dreams in the morning,
and then your ability to remember
and write down your dreams will increase
because it, it's really a skill.
It's, and it's, it's not normal for us to be leveraging
that muscle that communicates with the subconscious mind
after we've woken up that tries to work with that
dream memory that
that was working at a different deeper level of our mind.
But just with a little bit of practice,
by writing down your dreams, you
start to develop that skill.
And then eventually you start
to have enough detail on your dreams that if you go back
and look at your dreams from a future point, such as,
like I I've explained doing in the evenings,
I like writing my dreams down in the morning,
looking at them in the evenings,
and very often they will explain something that happened
during the day in a, in a prophetic way
that was just perfectly put in a slightly different
lens than I would've expected.
Um, that helps me look at things in a much more forgiving,
a more forgiving way, a more open hearted way.
And I think that's definitely one of the,
the huge advantages of, of having dreams is allowing us
to break through the imbalances in the way in which
reviewing things which are of the lower shocker varieties,
which are blocking our access
to our heart when we're interpreting the energies
that we're experiencing that are coming in, in through our,
through our experiences,
through our day, through our reality.
We're having these experiences all the time,
and we just don't always know how to, what, what lends
to look at them in, uh, what perspective to cast them with.
And the dreams are usually the, you know, our higher self
or, or some higher source guiding us to know exactly
how we'd be most helped by, by looking at
that particular experience.
Once we can draw, connect the dots
and see that that's what the dream is for,
it's not just randomness.
I really don't believe in dreams being completely random,
uh, or even, even mostly random.
I think the randomness comes in from the fact
that we just don't understand what the symbols mean
and why, why they're included.
Um, so if, yeah, again,
and I could bring up, uh, if people are discouraged by that,
uh, there's, there's references that they can get.
You started, like this book i I use from Mary Summer Rain
called In Your Dreams, it has, I believe, 10,000, um,
dream Symbols, 20,000 dream symbols that you can find.
Yeah. If getting a, a reference that has 10
to 20,000 is helpful
because you probably will find a lot of connections there.
Uh, that symbols that were in your dream,
even though your dream will always throw you curve balls,
uh, that are related to you
and your own emotional experiences
and you know the things that are personal in your life,
you'll have personal emotional reactions that are unique
to you, and that's where you have
to get your understanding of the symbolism from.
But there are other larger paintbrush strokes that,
that you might be able to pull from
by having a, a reference like this.
And then your higher self
and your, your subconscious mind will work with
whatever dictionary you choose in my, my experience.
So if you choose a particular dictionary
that has different definitions for those
symbols, I think that that's okay.
That will still be useful, um, for my experience.
Alright, if anyone has anything they'd like to share
or add, I'll leave the open this up to chat right now.
Um, but if there's nothing people want to join in on, I'll,
I could set, we could wrap this one up for now
and I can say thank you guys for joining.
Um, if there's nothing else, yeah,
I'm excited to actually be more motivated myself to
re record my dreams again
and even read my, my dream journals more.
And I know that if I even just open it up,
open up my past dream journals
and read something very often, if I, if I'm
making a serious point to comprehend
what the dream is saying and read the symbolism,
usually there is something meaningful in me in that, in
that moment when I, when I choose to read it.
And so even just randomly choosing to read dreams
that I've had in my dream journal, the randomness
of it even seems to be, you know,
better than a tarot deck reading better than any other kind
of biblio manzi
because it's like my subconscious is directly intimately
linked when, when I start reading it.
And what I'm going through as I'm reading it is connected to
my past self who is in the dream,
because I think that that, that brings our time,
space coordinates, our metaphysical dimension,
self coordinates across time still become
unified across time.
And this is something that, um,
the love one books talk about
with the, the nature of time space.
They talk about how, um, actually I'll, I'll,
I'll read a quote here and I'll edit,
I'll edit this episode a little bit
to make it easier to follow.
Um, so in session 70, uh,
question 12, Don Elkins was
asking about the path of evolution through the densities.
And Ross said, we are refrain for speaking
to the specific question due to our understanding
of the immense difficulty of absorbing the concepts
of metaphysical existence in time space, which is precisely
as much of yourself as is space time.
All times are simultaneous, just as in your geography,
your cities and villages are all functioning, bustling
and alive with entities going about
their business all at once.
So it is in time space with the self.
So I think this is the exact same principle that can be used
for understanding why dreams when you're reading your past
experience in your dream, the time space coordinate of
where you are is at the simultaneous
with the time space coordinate of
where you were when you were having that dream.
All times are simultaneous, just as in your geography,
your cities and villages are all functioning, bustling
and alive with entities going about their business at once.
There's just different aspects of ourself
that we're seeing across time when we're in our dream plane
and we can work with our future self in our,
in our dream state and, and work on healing things
before they become issues.
And I think that's where the true healing happens on the
metaphysical plane, much more so than on the physical plane
because then things really don't need
to be manifested into our reality.
When you get it processed in the dream, you don't have
to remember the dream to process it,
but remembering the dream usually makes it easier
to process those things
that you might have been struggling with.
And I think that's why the things
that are in your dream right
before you wake up are the things
that are gonna be most helpful to you
to consciously be understanding
and consciously be processing
as your your days move forward.
Um, alright. So thank you guys for joining me on this one.
I hope to see you in the.
All right.
Hello and welcome guys to another episode
of Prophetic Dream Sharing.
I'm Mike, and I'm for this episode.
I was thinking we would cover some more
of the historical cases, some, some
of the examples from the past of more famous instances,
incidents with people having prophetic dreams,
and also some of the more proven cases of prophetic dreams,
just for people who are not aware of those,
those cases that they can refer to.
If anyone's on the fence about this,
they can easily refer to some of these cases.
And I found that there are,
it's really an endless research journey.
There have been so many people reporting, uh, especially
around significant major events that are,
that occur in our history.
There's almost always, for every ca catastrophic event
that occurs, nine 11, the thinking of the Titanic,
there's always a number of people
who have prophetic dreams claim
to have had prophetic, prophetic dreams.
And in many cases, there's documentation that proves
that people had prophetic dreams reporting
that these events were about to take place
or something very similar, reported
through the person's dream.
Um, and so I'll give some examples of this, uh, to start out
with, um, some of the most
well proven cases, uh, from history.
Uh, one of these occurred in 1966.
The event was a called The Aberfan Disaster,
where there was a coal mine.
And the coal mine had a bunch of, like debris
that they were taking and putting up,
and that was called the, the spoil.
Uh, the spoil tip had broken down
after this, uh, heavy rains for multiple days.
And this was in, um, the uk I think this was in Wales.
And so there was one incident where a,
a 10-year-old girl named Errol May Jones,
she had dreamt and told her mother,
I dreamt I went to school.
And there was no school there,
something black had come down all over it.
And it turned out the black thing was this,
the debris from the coal, coal mining process.
And this was logged by, uh, the evidence
of this occurring beforehand was logged by
Reverend Clan Jones, who wrote the account down.
He, he spoke to both parents,
and both parents signed off on this, having
been real at this, this, the girl had said this.
Um, and the girl actually died in this event, um, along with
116 other children.
Um, this happened, um, I believe this was
a few days beforehand.
Um, let's see if I wrote that down.
Um, yeah, I got some, some scattered notes here. Um, I,
October 20th was the dream,
and October 21st was the actual event.
So it was one day in advance that, uh, that she,
she, she knew this was gonna happen.
Um, and this, this event is sign rather significant in the
history of our, of the history of Prophetic Dreams,
because this event inspired a psychiatrist in the UK named,
uh, Dr. John Barker,
and inspired him to form a group
that he called the British Premonitions Bureau.
And it was specifically
because of this event that he had the idea,
I wonder if we gave people a number
to call when they have these, these visions
of something negative about to happen.
Can we actually save lives?
If we know this in advance, this is a potential.
And so in 1966, the, uh, John Barker formed this group,
and many, many reports of the pre-cognitive dreams, um,
were phoned in over 18 month period
where they were doing this investigation.
And 1000 reports of premonitions were collected,
and a few seemed to be successful in foretelling the
disasters, but none of them seemed
to actually be saving any lives
or preventing, you know, changing the course of history.
And I'll, I'll speak on the subject a little bit more, uh,
because it seems as though the, the intensity
of the dream and the, the clarity of the dream seems
to be connected to the, the likelihood of the event.
Also, uh, this is my, my personal speculation.
I'm not sure if this is, this is ever something that
there's exceptions to where people can change the history
by, by seeing this negative thing in their dream, uh,
and knowing that this
should, something should be done about it.
But I assume that the, the point of seeing it in the dream,
as I mentioned in previous episodes, seems
to be processing the emotional heaviness of a situation.
It seems to be the emotions that the dream is there
to support us in working through
and the spiritual side of it.
What, how are we gonna react to this in a spiritual level
that matters most as to why the dreams are coming
through in that particular way?
Um, and as unfortunate as that is,
that we can't seemingly protect,
protect ourselves from disasters just by having,
uh, precognition.
Although that does happen, I think it's more likely
to happen from efforts in a conscious state of people trying
to prevent things and understand what's gonna happen.
For example, if you're gonna even just take a car ride
and you have two different choices in roots
that you can take, you know, many people, I, I actually,
there was a bridge that fell in Minne in Minnesota
at one point in Minneapolis.
And you know, I've heard of pe people who at that point knew
to take a different route to work,
or just same with nine 11 people had a dream,
and they knew not to come In that day.
There was apparently many reports, 20 people, and,
and folklore, I'm, I'm not sure how many
of these are verified with the singing of the Titanic.
People said that they, they didn't want to get on that ship
because of the, the negative, uh, experience they had ahead
of, ahead of time that made them feel like this is not the
right time to be taking a voyage on this, this maiden voyage
of this ship that could, might have a problem.
And, um, so, so it seems like there,
there definitely people can, people can consciously do this,
but that dreams specifically maybe are not
so much geared towards, uh, giving people enough clues
to prevent them from doing something,
but just enough clues to help them process it.
That's my theory on this.
Um, but any, anyway, there's other examples that came out
of the premonitions of Bureau that
are worth, worth mentioning here.
Um, in 1967, Kathleen Lorna Middleton,
who was a, um,
I believe she was a piano teacher.
Yeah, she was a piano teacher,
and she mailed a letter
to the evening standard describing a choking sensation,
a derailed express,
and the words chairing cross, which turned out
to be, uh, a location.
Uh, and the letter was stamped.
This letter to the, the paper was, was stamped four days
before the wreck actually occurred.
So this is why we know this is a high quality case, is
because there's actually a clear evidence that this was,
was sent in ahead of the event happening.
And sure enough, four days later, um, that the train,
the Hastings to cross cheering Cross express left the tracks
at Hitler Green and 49 died in this derailment.
Um, and this is evidence of, you know, a very successful
premonition, uh, coming in through, uh, Dr.
John Barker's organization,
but not actually enough for them to, you know,
stop the trains and say, we can't do this.
Um, it's, it'd be impossible for people to know, you know,
which, which of these is, is actually worth, um, taking
that seriously, um,
because it would seem that, you know, the vast majority
of people reported, um, their premonitions did not have any,
any specific event occur
that was linked to those premonitions.
It's just people feeling very encouraged
that there's something that they had that's a vision
that might be worth sharing.
Another example that came, I believe through, came
through John Barker's group, was, uh, Cyprus,
1967, Alan Cher's, uh, dream,
he, he phoned in, I believe it was the same day
of the event he dreamed in, he, he phoned into, uh,
Dr. John Barker at 4:00 AM saying a Britannia type airliner
over the mountains with 123
or 124 dead with one survivor.
And this was logged by, uh, Dr. John Barker
with a memo at the hospital where he worked
with the exact wording,
Britannia type airliner over the mountains,
123, 21, 24, 24 dead, one survivor.
And then that occurred, oh,
I think it actually occurred the next month.
Yep. It occurred the next month, um, April, April 20th,
one month later, globe Air Beran Nia, uh,
airline crashed on approach to Nicosia.
Casual casualty Tally was 124, exactly what was was reported
newspaper headline the next day was the incredible story
of the Man Who Dreamed Disaster.
So this, this at least got a lot of attention and headlines.
Um, and it was
because of Cher's having gotten the numbers right,
the aircraft type and the terrain.
Um, so this was a lot of, a lot of great detail,
but this was a, a, a whole, uh, long story
behind this individual Cher
who apparently had other premonitions.
And I think there were some other notes they wrote down.
Yeah, Cher was a, a
44-year-old telephone operator at the time.
Uh, but his premonitions began
after he suffered a head injury
and a car crash in his mid twenties.
So to have gotten the exact number
of people correct is, is quite profound.
And another example, uh, I'll,
I'll just a couple more of these examples.
Uh, David Booth, uh, dreamed in Chicago,
1979 in May.
He was a CI Cincinnati office worker.
He dreamed the same nightmare, 10 nights running in a row
that a US airliner would lift off,
a left engine would peel away,
and the plane cartwheels would be in fire.
And so two phone calls to FAA spokesperson
Jack Barker were logged, and memos were filed.
Um, and this individual,
David Booth even had sketched out the,
the way the airliner looked to him,
which included like the logo, the colors, the exact,
the exact appearance of this.
Um, and that wasn't enough to stop it.
But sure enough, uh, uh,
after those 10 nights, 10 nights of seeing it,
American Airlines DC 10 Flight 1 91 lost its left engine on
takeoff at O'Hare Airport at 273 were killed.
This was a 1979,
and this was the only precognitive call the FAA has ever
officially logged and acknowledged.
Uh, but one has to wonder if the FAA
after this famous incident, uh, may have chosen to take some
of these more seriously and just not reported them.
But it seems to be wise to, uh,
to log these things if this, if this is possible.
Uh, another example I wanted to bring up, it's not related
to, uh, you know, the John Barker organization.
This is a completely different culture in Japan.
There's an, there's a guy, there's a woman, there's named
Rio Zuki, who has a, has published a manga diary,
literally like, um, she, she has dreams,
and she drew them into like a cartoon form.
And, and this was published under the name,
the English name is The Future I saw,
and this was beginning in 1986,
she started drawing a public Dream journal manga,
and she got,
it's debatable how many of these she got, right?
But there, some of these are more clear than others.
For example, in 1991, she, she wrote down
Earth cracks in Kobe in 15,
and in 15 years
after that, 1995,
there was a significant earthquake in a town called Kobe.
So she, she had gotten the cracking of the meaning,
the earthquake, the number of years 15,
and the town, right in that, in that per prediction.
And there's a two, you can look this up, this up online.
There's a lot of other examples of
possibly having predicted COVID and other, other events.
Uh, but her 2009 entry was
a catastrophe in March, 2011.
And that predicted the Tohu Tohoku mega Earthquake tsunami,
which struck Japan in March of 2011.
Um, so this,
this book has sold almost a million copies now, I think, um,
and our work is sparking a national debate every time
another prediction comes true.
And in Japan, at least, I don't know if anybody in the US is
following this, but I was luckily able to find more
of these examples.
Um, and, uh, I thought I would also give you some examples
of, uh,
Some more famous individuals who had, uh, powerful dreams.
Um, one example would be Mark Twain, uh, was known
to have a very significant life altering experience when he,
when he dreamed in 9 18 58, that his brother Henry
was in a metal casket with a bouquet white roses
and one red bud in the center.
He had this dream of his brother Henry in a casket.
And then, I believe it was just a few weeks later, um, yeah,
just a few weeks later, his brother Henry died
after the Pennsylvania boiler explosion.
And women in Memphis had raised funds
for an expensive metallic coffin
and placed the exact bouquet
that Mark Twain had seen in his, his dreams.
And he wrote about this in his, uh, autobiography, I think.
Um, but Mark Twain had a lifelong guilt then, um,
because he said I helped him get the job, he said
that he felt guilty that this particular job working
with this boiler that was famously explode, killing a number
of people, um, this was, you know, something
that weighed heavily, heavily on him.
But it, you know, you'd think maybe the dream might have
helped him process it a little bit better.
But, um, it, it's just,
it's just these dreams are, are seemingly helping,
helping people with the most negative experiences, um,
where, where there's a lot of difficulty in processing
what this means and how to, how to interpret this.
And possibly even just the fact that a person can
build their faith a little bit more
and something unseen when they have prophetic dreams,
they know there's something else
working behind the scenes with them.
So maybe that, that dimension of it alone is enough
to be a reason for people to receive dreams, um, so
that it offsets some of the intensity of the not knowing,
you know, what to make of your brother dying at
a job you that you helped to get.
Another great example, uh, would be Abraham Lincoln's, uh,
prophesying his own death with a dream.
Um, this was three nights
before he was assassinated at Ford's Theater.
Um, in April of 1865, um, he told
Ward Hill Lamon that he dreamed
that he'd entered the East Room at the White House.
He saw a covered corpse and asked to guard who is dead,
and he was told the president is dead killed by an assassin.
Um, and this was published,
the account was published two years later in 1867,
and Mary Todd Lincoln confirmed she had heard it too
of this, about this dream from Lincoln right before he died.
Um, and interestingly, Lincoln said that
he didn't think it was him.
He thought it was another president,
but obviously in, in the White House,
he is the president in the White House.
But this is a funny example of where, you know, there's,
there's usually, uh, some veiled nature to the dream.
It's not like every detail is there.
And that seems to be helpful for people to, you know,
I mean, I don't know how Lincoln would've processed if he
saw himself laying dead versus, uh,
somebody else laying dead who is the US President.
Um, but this is something I've seen, again in my own life
and other people's dreams where something is just slightly
different in the dream,
but it's symbolically representing certain people still.
Um, and maybe this dream was more intended for us
to help help us process it more than it was for help
to help Lincoln process it,
because he obviously didn't, didn't need
to process his own death once he was already gone.
Um, and this is, this is debated.
This is, historians still debate the, the,
the, the credibility of this.
But, um, I think it seems genuine from having two witnesses,
um, with the details.
Um, another example, uh,
was Sharon Tate, a famous example.
I'll give some more famous examples here.
Sharon Tate claimed that she had, um, seen in her dream, uh,
in 1967, uh, quote,
a creepy little man and a blonde woman,
and her throat was cut on the staircase,
and this was told to call Miss Dick Kleiner
for Fate Magazine before she had died.
So there was a reporter who actually recorded
that she had seen this dream where her throat was slit.
And then, um, two years later, August of 1969,
she and, uh, a significant other
and friends were murdered in that house by the MA Berlin,
the, the by the Char Charles Manson cult.
Um, and, uh, legend
recounted in multiple biographies.
Um, this is also dramatized in the film,
the Haunting of Sharon Tate.
So this is literally, it was
so famous, it got turned into a film.
Um, there's other famous examples.
Uh, a guy named Chris Robinson had
a documentary made about him.
He had seen in August 2nd, 2001 repeated scenes
of jet striking tall buildings in New York.
So the month before nine 11, uh,
he saw jet striking tall buildings in New York.
And, um, he was, he was discredited just because,
because he had, uh, a televised experiment where he had seen
another incident that they didn't find any evidence.
That incident actually was something that was,
that was, that had happened.
So, um,
but obviously this is an interesting one
where I personally have known multiple people
who saw nine 11 before it happened months leading up.
And it was, it was such a big one that, you know,
even if you ask around, uh,
from local metaphysical spiritual communities,
you might find people like that in your own community who,
who have seen, who saw nine 11 ha happen before it happened.
Um, and I guess maybe another fun one
to share, not technically a dream,
but, uh, Carl Young, the famous, um,
psychologist, he entered into a self-induced trance
and saw Europe inundated by rivers
of blood corpses and frost.
He thought he might be going mad,
but he logged all these images.
And then a few months later, world War I broke out.
But this, this also maybe benefited him
for entirely other reasons in understanding the nature
of the unconscious mind and taking that more seriously.
Um, he did incredible work with,
with the nature of the unconscious mind.
Um, so I thought that there, you know,
there's always these, these differences between
the specific details of an event
and then the symbolic nature of a dream.
And it's, I think it's relatively rare
that ad dream will be 100%,
just like Abraham Lincoln didn't, didn't know that
it was actually specifically him in the,
that was gonna be killed by an assassin.
And he had actually asked about it.
He just saw a dead body
and then asked about it in his dream.
I think that there's, there's, there's huge varieties of, of
what, what a dream could be telling us, even to the point
of, uh, a person being murdered in the dream,
possibly not even, um, being anything other than someone
who was insulted, uh, in, in reality.
And I have an example of that I thought I should share.
Uh, gimme a second to pull up a, a,
a bible verse actually, that I had, um,
I thought was relevant to this.
So I'm gonna share this story here.
I, I wish I had found my, my dream journal that had this,
but I'll probably probably find that another time, um,
and read off some
of my previous prophetic dreams that I've had.
But, um,
so this event occurred when I was in my early twenties.
There was a a, a, a church meeting I was going
to in the evenings, and the dream that I had had
that morning, I wrote it down in the morning, not thinking
of it throughout the day until after this church meeting.
But this dream that I wrote down involved a group of people
who were in a building, kind of like a, a gang.
It felt like, uh, they, they felt like family,
but it felt also like, um, there, there was a insider
and outsider mentality,
and I saw that there were, there were people coming into
the, the building that we were in, and I ran out with them,
and other people ran out,
and they started shooting these intruders
who were coming in, like, these were the real
bandits who we had to be afraid of.
And I felt weird about that.
Why, why are we killing these people?
Um, but, uh, later on that, that night, um,
there was an incident where there was a church meeting
and two Mormons came in who were, um,
I believe they were invited, and they were just there, um,
because this was their territory.
You know, different Mormon missionaries are assigned
different territories, and I lived very close to the church,
um, and ended up seeing one
of these Mormons come to my door later.
But anyway, at, at the actual actual event, it felt
as though there, there was some hostility
that these people were like outsiders
and they were being ridiculed.
They were being called fools to a degree.
And literally the same night
this church group was reading the verse, um, Matthew 5 21
to 26, you have heard it said to those of old,
you shall not murder, and whoever
murders will be liable to judgment.
But I say to you that everyone who is angry
with his brother will be liable to judgment.
Whoever insults his brother will be liable to the counsel.
And whoever says, you fool will be liable to the, that,
that ga hena of fire, the fires of gona,
that's a translated as hell.
But that's another long topic, what Jesus was
referring to there with gona.
So if you're offering your gift to the altar
and there, remember
that your brother has something against you,
leave your gift there before the altar
and go first be reconciled your brother, and then come
and offer your gift, come to terms quickly
with your accuser while you are going with him to court,
lest your accuser hand you over to the judge, the judge
to the guard, and you be put in prison.
Truly, I say to you, you will never get out
until you've paid the last penny.
But the, but the, the point here I'm making is the, is the,
the comparison Jesus made
between literally insulting someone
and murdering them, that this is the same,
same energy being dealt with.
And so this was, this was rattling in my mind also when I
went back home that night
and saw the dream of people being
literally murdered in the dream.
And I realized, wow, this is exactly
how I felt about these two individuals who came
to the church and were murdered with our feelings, murdered
with our words, who felt like the outsiders.
And so it was just like a couple months later, maybe
when one of these individuals who was there
that night showed up to my front door and I invited him in.
And, uh, I always enjoyed at
that particular time talking to Mormons.
And, uh, I dunno if I was wasting their time or not,
but, um, I, I certainly enjoyed the conversations and,
and, um, and I am able
to share with them one of these dreams.
And I feel like I, I, I hoping that that was part
of why I had the dream, was to help with their, some,
some degree of healing there.
That I feel like we can be part of the same, same body
of Christ, we can be part of the same loving group.
So that was a, a benefit to me having recorded that dream
that I wasn't expecting at all.
Um, and I do have other dreams that were submitted.
Um, I, I think I'll cover those in another,
um, another session.
I'd like to get more people.
I, I do have some friends who have had prophetic dreams I'd
like to get on here and cover, cover their dreams in,
in detail, asking questions.
My wife always, always having prophetic dreams,
and I have to prod her to get 'em to write 'em down.
Um, yeah, and,
and there was a rather significant one that I'll have
to get permission to share that, but it's, it's great fun.
If you write down your dreams, I'll encourage people again,
if you just write down your dreams every time you wake up in
the morning, if you're disciplined about it,
you will have prophetic dreams.
If you do it enough, you will have prophetic dreams.
It's not that hard. You just have to be disciplined enough
to start writing down your dreams in the morning,
and then your ability to remember
and write down your dreams will increase
because it, it's really a skill.
It's, and it's, it's not normal for us to be leveraging
that muscle that communicates with the subconscious mind
after we've woken up that tries to work with that
dream memory that
that was working at a different deeper level of our mind.
But just with a little bit of practice,
by writing down your dreams, you
start to develop that skill.
And then eventually you start
to have enough detail on your dreams that if you go back
and look at your dreams from a future point, such as,
like I I've explained doing in the evenings,
I like writing my dreams down in the morning,
looking at them in the evenings,
and very often they will explain something that happened
during the day in a, in a prophetic way
that was just perfectly put in a slightly different
lens than I would've expected.
Um, that helps me look at things in a much more forgiving,
a more forgiving way, a more open hearted way.
And I think that's definitely one of the,
the huge advantages of, of having dreams is allowing us
to break through the imbalances in the way in which
reviewing things which are of the lower shocker varieties,
which are blocking our access
to our heart when we're interpreting the energies
that we're experiencing that are coming in, in through our,
through our experiences,
through our day, through our reality.
We're having these experiences all the time,
and we just don't always know how to, what, what lends
to look at them in, uh, what perspective to cast them with.
And the dreams are usually the, you know, our higher self
or, or some higher source guiding us to know exactly
how we'd be most helped by, by looking at
that particular experience.
Once we can draw, connect the dots
and see that that's what the dream is for,
it's not just randomness.
I really don't believe in dreams being completely random,
uh, or even, even mostly random.
I think the randomness comes in from the fact
that we just don't understand what the symbols mean
and why, why they're included.
Um, so if, yeah, again,
and I could bring up, uh, if people are discouraged by that,
uh, there's, there's references that they can get.
You started, like this book i I use from Mary Summer Rain
called In Your Dreams, it has, I believe, 10,000, um,
dream Symbols, 20,000 dream symbols that you can find.
Yeah. If getting a, a reference that has 10
to 20,000 is helpful
because you probably will find a lot of connections there.
Uh, that symbols that were in your dream,
even though your dream will always throw you curve balls,
uh, that are related to you
and your own emotional experiences
and you know the things that are personal in your life,
you'll have personal emotional reactions that are unique
to you, and that's where you have
to get your understanding of the symbolism from.
But there are other larger paintbrush strokes that,
that you might be able to pull from
by having a, a reference like this.
And then your higher self
and your, your subconscious mind will work with
whatever dictionary you choose in my, my experience.
So if you choose a particular dictionary
that has different definitions for those
symbols, I think that that's okay.
That will still be useful, um, for my experience.
Alright, if anyone has anything they'd like to share
or add, I'll leave the open this up to chat right now.
Um, but if there's nothing people want to join in on, I'll,
I could set, we could wrap this one up for now
and I can say thank you guys for joining.
Um, if there's nothing else, yeah,
I'm excited to actually be more motivated myself to
re record my dreams again
and even read my, my dream journals more.
And I know that if I even just open it up,
open up my past dream journals
and read something very often, if I, if I'm
making a serious point to comprehend
what the dream is saying and read the symbolism,
usually there is something meaningful in me in that, in
that moment when I, when I choose to read it.
And so even just randomly choosing to read dreams
that I've had in my dream journal, the randomness
of it even seems to be, you know,
better than a tarot deck reading better than any other kind
of biblio manzi
because it's like my subconscious is directly intimately
linked when, when I start reading it.
And what I'm going through as I'm reading it is connected to
my past self who is in the dream,
because I think that that, that brings our time,
space coordinates, our metaphysical dimension,
self coordinates across time still become
unified across time.
And this is something that, um,
the love one books talk about
with the, the nature of time space.
They talk about how, um, actually I'll, I'll,
I'll read a quote here and I'll edit,
I'll edit this episode a little bit
to make it easier to follow.
Um, so in session 70, uh,
question 12, Don Elkins was
asking about the path of evolution through the densities.
And Ross said, we are refrain for speaking
to the specific question due to our understanding
of the immense difficulty of absorbing the concepts
of metaphysical existence in time space, which is precisely
as much of yourself as is space time.
All times are simultaneous, just as in your geography,
your cities and villages are all functioning, bustling
and alive with entities going about
their business all at once.
So it is in time space with the self.
So I think this is the exact same principle that can be used
for understanding why dreams when you're reading your past
experience in your dream, the time space coordinate of
where you are is at the simultaneous
with the time space coordinate of
where you were when you were having that dream.
All times are simultaneous, just as in your geography,
your cities and villages are all functioning, bustling
and alive with entities going about their business at once.
There's just different aspects of ourself
that we're seeing across time when we're in our dream plane
and we can work with our future self in our,
in our dream state and, and work on healing things
before they become issues.
And I think that's where the true healing happens on the
metaphysical plane, much more so than on the physical plane
because then things really don't need
to be manifested into our reality.
When you get it processed in the dream, you don't have
to remember the dream to process it,
but remembering the dream usually makes it easier
to process those things
that you might have been struggling with.
And I think that's why the things
that are in your dream right
before you wake up are the things
that are gonna be most helpful to you
to consciously be understanding
and consciously be processing
as your your days move forward.
Um, alright. So thank you guys for joining me on this one.
I hope to see you in the.







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