THE TIMELESS LOOP OF

PRE- AND RETROCOGNITIVE DREAMS

 

Judy. B. Gardiner  

 

ABSTRACT:  Like the Roman God, Janus, with his dual faced image, each face looking in opposite directions, our dreams can look both backward and forward simultaneously: time past and time future. 

Dreams are able to transport us beyond what we think our destination is and, if carefully examined, can tap into the pre- and retrocognitive gifts buried in our psyches. This range of dreaming increases exponentially as our capacity to see across time expands. My studies suggest that as a cognitive species we are hardwired to recognize pre- and retrocognition unconsciously, that it is an emergent property of evolution, and thus works in tandem with David Bohm’s implicate order and the creative principles of the universe which constantly recreate their endless rounds of existence.  

As a product of its environment, the dream is essentially an internal map that reflects our external world. The explosion of internet learning coupled with the threat of our planet’s survival may be expanding the ability of the unconscious to retain and connect unprecedented volumes of information within which is recorded the timeless nature of pre- and retrocognition. The dream, like the Roman God, Janus, contemplates beginnings and ends, life and death, past and future.

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