The Dream of Magical Power
We have gained a better understanding of dreams, uncovering the mystery behind them and realizing that dreams are not uncontrollable but rather the work of our subconscious mind. However, throughout history, many people in our country have made contributions to the study of dreams. Even when dreams are no longer mysterious, people continue to study them. The main reason for this is that dreams can reflect one's psyche.
We know that the subconscious mind is different from the conscious mind. It acts like a video recorder, capturing and analyzing what we see and hear from various perspectives, and then presenting it to us in the form of dreams. People have discovered a significant connection between dreams and success. This is not a superstitious belief but a scientific inference based on objective facts.
One of the most notable examples occurred on May 25, 1979. An American Airlines jet crashed while landing at O'Hare Airport in Chicago. The sequence of events is as follows:
In the spring of 1979, David Booth worked as an assistant manager at a car rental company in Cincinnati, Ohio. From May 16 to May 25, he had a series of vivid and terrifying dreams. In each dream, he saw himself standing across an open space, observing a building resembling a schoolhouse. Every time, an airplane would approach from the northeast. Mr. Booth would focus his attention on the plane, noticing that its engine seemed faulty, producing unusual sounds. Eventually, the plane would crash with a violent explosion. Mr. Booth later described this recurring dream to a parapsychology researcher, stating, "There was a tremendous explosion when the plane hit the ground. It was terrifying, and I cannot find any other words to describe it." The dream was so vivid that Mr. Booth even believed it was a three-engine jet belonging to American Airlines. This nightmare recurred ten times between May 16 and May 25. Mr. Booth even called American Airlines to report his dream, fearing that it predicted an air disaster. His dream made a deep impression on a representative from the Federal Aviation Administration who recorded it in an official file.
However, neither the FAA nor anyone from American Airlines at that time had any idea of the foresight embedded in Mr. Booth's dream. On May 25, 1979—the day when the dream ceased to occur—an American Airlines jet crashed at O'Hare Airport. It was one of the greatest tragedies in modern aviation history. An engine detached from the plane's left wing, causing it to crash and explode into a fiery inferno. There were reports that the plane emitted strange sounds before the crash, as if several engines had suddenly stopped or lost power.
It is evident that dreams possess extraordinary power, and they can even guide real-life events.
In the depths of the night, as you peacefully slumber, another version of "you" awakens in the realm of dreams, becoming the ruler of the night.
Dreams often remain subtle, almost making you forget their existence. However, they always emerge when you need them the most, aiding you in achieving success!
Since some dreams can indeed impact the dreamer's life, gaining insights from these dreams may provide numerous opportunities for change and even success. Dream scenarios often provide profound insights closely related to personal fulfillment. Moreover, in dreams, you are more likely to find answers to your questions.
Nevertheless, the extent to which dreams influence our daily lives depends on how effectively we utilize them. Seeking guidance from dreams can unlock the doors of our creativity, significantly reducing the time we spend resolving conflicts or exploring new domains in our waking state.