

The Science and Practice of Precognition - Julia Mossbridge, Ph.D. - C0454
Nov 13, 2024
Dr. Julia Mossbridge, a cognitive neuroscientist and futurist, shares her fascinating journey into precognition, inspired by a dream that predicted a friend's lost watch. She delves into the nuances of precognition, premonition, and telepathy, highlighting both personal experiences and scientific insights. Dr. Mossbridge discusses the evolving understanding of consciousness and time, pushing for a cultural shift towards embracing these concepts. She also emphasizes the potential for harnessing precognition alongside AI, advocating community engagement to enhance these abilities.
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First Precognitive Dream
- Julia Mossbridge's first precognitive dream was about her friend losing a watch.
- The next day, the event happened as she had dreamt.
Recent Precognitive Dream
- Mossbridge dreamt of meeting her son at a grocery store, where he was five years old.
- Later, she received a text from her son saying he visited Whole Foods, linking it to her dream.
Premonition vs. Precognition
- Premonition, often used for negative events, now applies to positive ones too.
- Precognition, the scientific term, involves feelings, unconscious experiences, or compulsions.