- Gochar-Agochar-Devesh Mehta
- When the state of consciousness changes, the mind gets into a state where it also gets remote vision and remote hearing.
Paramanology speaks of various transcendental powers. Param's scientist Dr. Scott says - Thoughts and emotions are emanations of life force. These emanations sometimes give the impression of a prophetic vision or the future in the mind. Sometimes scenes of such an event are seen or heard in the waking state or even experienced in the dream state. When the state of consciousness changes, the mind gets into a state where it also gets remote vision and remote hearing.
A physiologist from the city of New York, Dr. Reimer's wife, Elsa, had such a distant feeling. Is. It was the 28th of June 1954. Elsa was laying on the bed, sleeping and resting. There suddenly she screamed frantically - 'My dear daughter Jessie, what happened to you - My dear daughter Jessie, what happened to you?' Jessie moved to California a month ago and has been living there. Dr. Ramer asked Elsa the reason for her confusion and she said - I was lying on the bed when I suddenly heard Jessie's painful, terrifying scream. She looks like she has met with an accident, I think she is in some big trouble.
At that time, Dr. Reimer performed a physical examination of Elsa and found that her blood pressure was very high and her pulse and heart rate were also very high. He told her - 'It seems he had a bad dream -' Elsa replied - 'No, I was quite awake. I heard Jessie's terrible screams still ringing in my ears. This is not a dream, fantasy or illusion. Did I see that Jessie had an accident? However, Dr. To Raymer it felt like his daydream. But Elsa's words proved true. A short time later a wire arrived saying that his daughter Jessie had been killed in a car accident. Jessie's car crashed around the same time Elsa heard her scream. Elsa immediately got an overview of the incident that happened 3000 kilometers away. Through telepathy he had his distant vision and distant hearing.'
On August 22, 1964, a businessman named Friend Spadling was going in his motor car to Haiti, West Indies. On the way he encountered a storm. As he walked out of it, he was on his way to his hotel in Haiti. He was alone in his motor car when suddenly he heard his wife's voice - 'Friend, turn back. I will not go further. There will be great danger on this road.' Before hearing this, he thought that this sound was an illusion created by his mind. So he kept moving forward. But the voice of his wife did not chase him. After a few minutes he heard again, but he started listening but he didn't give any direction.
Doing so he came to a bridge. Now that voice became more passionate. He stopped his motor for a moment. At that very moment, the bridge over the river collapsed in front of his eyes. Seeing this horrible scene, his eyes fell. He began to think - I survived. If I had taken my motor car on the bridge and moved on, surely I would not be alive now! He turned his motor back and spent the night in an empty field. The next morning he found another way and went ahead and reached his hotel.
When Friend Spadling returned to America after completing his trade, he learned that his wife had dreamed that very night that her husband had been caught in a storm in Friend Harry's forest. Ahead is a deep river. The bridge standing on it collapses. And her husband's motor is visible nearby. She was frightened by the apparition and started screaming in her dream - 'Friend, turn back. I will not go further. There is great danger on this road.' The friend's wife, thousands of miles away, learned of the tragedy, and the words he uttered in the dream were heard by the friend thousands of miles away in his car. She kept trying to stop him from moving forward. Thus, his life was saved due to this wonderful process of transcendental clairvoyance.
Admiral Gallery has presented his own such experience in his autobiography Eight Means. He had to go to his duty on Monday. On Sunday night he dreamed that he had boarded a ship. At that time two young men are also boarding the ship. He reveals their names as Dick Grains and Pop Conway. At the same time there is an explosion in the ship and both the youths are injured. Later, Pope dies and Dick survives. Nothing happens to the other passengers either. The dream was very vivid and the admiral remembers all its details.
On Monday morning the admiral went to his office and, driven by natural curiosity, looked at the list of passengers who had traveled on the ship that day. When he read the names of Dick Grains and Pope Conway in it, he was shocked. Along with that, an unknown fear also filled his mind. He went to serve on a ship. It occurred to him that he should tell Dick and Pope about his dream. He told them to be careful in case of any accident or explosion. Getting away immediately - the ship actually exploded in its engine after it left port. Both youths were injured. Dick survived but Pope died of severe burns. Admiral Gallery's dream came true. This is a solid proof that such accurate knowledge of future events can be obtained through precognitive dreams.
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