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- Subliminal Perception
- (Pötzl Phenomenon)
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- Remote Viewing
- (Stargate, SRI)
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- Non Lucid Dreaming
- (Maimonides)
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- Lucid Dreaming
- (Magallón)
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| TARGET VISUALS |
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| Color consistency |
Yes (L, p. 13) |
Yes (T, p. 102) |
Yes (V, p. 416: red wine = red blood) |
Yes, blue, green & white of Flying Carpet (3) |
| Shape, form and general outline consistency |
Yes (L. p. 13: triangle in shark fin, boat sail and mountain) |
Yes, (T, p. 102), (G. p. 15: "sharp boundaries are easier to sense...than
are uniform or bland targets") |
Yes (V, p. 416: full moon roundness in a crystal ball) |
Yes, long hair of Beverly D'urso (2) |
| Symbolic substitutions for object or content |
Yes (L, p. 13) |
Yes (Sc, p. 238: holly tree for a pair of antlers) (S, p. 141: comet for
a circular image) |
Yes (U, p. 83, 86: bald men for Fabergé egg; Anglican minister for
rabbi) |
Yes, Bob's apartment for Kyla's (1), number
"1" for letter "I" (4) |
| Puns |
Yes (L, p. 13: sail = sale) |
Not mentioned |
Yes (V, p. 416: coins = a change) |
Yes, window = win dough (6) |
| Words |
Not used |
(Sc, p. 39: Unable to read street signs), (G, p. 30: "specific names,
numbers and functions are difficult...to detect ...") |
Not Used |
Yes, structured morphing of last name (4) |
| Subset rather than whole perceived |
Yes (L, p. 14: "condensation") |
Yes (S, p. 152: cat head vs. entire cat) |
Yes (U, p. 80: lone object spinning vs. team of football players) |
Yes, two flying human figures rather than three; no bridge (7) |
| OTHER ATTRIBUTES |
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| Movement in target detected |
N/A |
Yes (Sc, p. 142) But moving targets hard to see (T, p. 102, Sc. p. 38) |
Yes (U, p. 91: dreamt it was "raining" when sender took a shower
with a toy umbrella) |
Yes, kinesthetic sensation of swinging after sending group passed about
hang glider by the string (9) |
| Picking up sender's (or co-dreamer's) life, thoughts, feelings, actions
or dreams |
No sender involved |
Yes (T, p. 101), (S, p. 137), (Sc, p. 254: termed "telepathic overlay"
by Ingo Swann) |
Yes (U, p. 163, 80: human agent or Life magazine article he read more interesting
than target picture) |
Yes, mutual resonance with other team member's dreams (8) |
| Emotional reaction to perceived target |
Not mentioned |
Yes (Sc, pp. 40-41: sobbing in response to death and destruction) |
Yes (U, p. 103: dream violence, anger and rage when target was a sword thrust) |
Yes, dreamer can't wait to go to bed to have another flying out-of-body
experience (5) |
| Target combined with day residue or other exterior "noise" |
Yes (L, p. 14: drawings of dreams sometimes included test situation) |
Yes (G, p. 23), (Sc, p. 238) |
Yes (U, p. 77: sleep lab environment) |
Yes, image of known facilitator in addition to unknown target picture of
team member (2) |
| Imaginative or analytical elaboration by subject |
Yes (L, p. 13) |
Yes (Sc, p. 254: termed "analytic overlay" by Swann) |
Yes (U, p. 89: bowl of fruit converts to student eating something from a
tree) |
Yes, party becomes a wedding; props expand beyond just a window to include
a bouquet (6) |
| Time displacement |
N/A |
Yes (G, p. 23: past and future) (Sc, p. 230: tendency to see probable futures) |
Yes (U, p. 136: postcognitive and precognitive) |
Yes, precognitive of future meeting and of a party costume (1),
(6) |
| Unlimited by distance |
N/A |
Yes (G, p. 23, (Sc, p. 230: worldwide) |
Yes (U, p. 131, 134: 14 and 45 miles away) |
Yes, OOB visit to my house from over 1000 miles away (5) |