>>4407064I have an example, it's very trivial though: I once was playing a computer game in my mind during a dream shortly before waking up when I was a very young child (about 10yo). It was pic related.
I was dreaming very vividly about the game but I didn't know how to play it, I would be randomly placing statues in the map (which later turned out to be an actual playable map of the game).
The thing is, that game didn't exist at the time. It hadn't even been made yet. I wouldn't play it for the first time while awake until I was 12 yo or later.
This is one of the few dreams that I remember the most. The other two weren't predictory and were mostly nonsense that I made an interpretation of years later.
Now, while writing this, it has come to my mind the possibility that I might have accessed the mind of a developer through long distances by some form of remote viewing and that it was actually him testing the sprites of the game, not me playing.
I might sound like some sort of superstitious ignorant fuck, but I actually suspect so because of the docs I've read from CIA's Stargate Project. They tested those things (remote viewing, etc) and came up with a reasonable explanation on how it works.
Think of it what you will.