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Programmed Dreams – Program Dreams To Get Answers On The Future
Oct 11th
Programmed dreams continue to amaze me. There seems to be no limit to what they can reveal. We demonstrated this repeatedly with cause and treatment for health problems that are not yet known in modern medicine. We also demonstrated it with dreams that reach beyond the dreamer more than can be explained by coincidence. This is similar, for example, to those facing hopeless situations and, then repeatedly beyond chance, finding that prayer works.
A number of programmed dreams have foretold future events with amazing accuracy. This does not mean that the dreamer will receive this particular miracle any night at will, but it indicates that such can happen and we should not exclude the possibility. In fact, to exclude the possibility from consideration could eliminate the possibility for it to happen. That would be like putting a problem into a computer and adding the stipulation that the computer cannot solve the problem.
One time a couple asked for advice about whether to get married, and I told them to program a dream. Furthermore, I said, it will be the same dream because there is only one best answer. I meant, of course, that it would be the same answer. Symbolism can vary. Both had the dream of being married, and the symbolism of each represented having four children. Many years later, after the fourth child was born, the woman required a tubal ligation because of complications in the pregnancy.
In another case, a man programmed a dream about starting a business venture with an Oriental couple. The people were honest, likeable, and hard working; but the dream told him the husband would have a heart attack and be unable to work, so he did not enter into the partnership. I do not know the outcome, but based on thousands of other program dreams, I would be surprised if this did not occur.
One of my own personal experiences involved an offer I had to purchase certain development property. On the surface, it looked like a promising investment. Crucial to the potential value of this property was the planned opening of a bridge across the bay. Persons were encouraged to buy two pieces of property because it would double in value when the bridge opened and they could sell the second to pay for the first.
The programmed dream, however, revealed that property owners would all try to sell the second property at the same time when the bridge opened and prices would plummet. Essentially, that is what happened. Prices dropped, in some cases, by as much as 50 percent.
Information Beyond What Is Contained in the Mind
Information often goes beyond that which we would presume is contained in the mind. In fact, the programmed dream can provide knowledge that we know for certain was not within the scope of information available to us through direct, five-sensory perception.
For example, I once wrote a very strong letter to a patient who was taking too much Valium. Two nights later during sleep, I became aware that she was so infuriated by the letter she decided not to return. Then during sleep, I realized we both were at the same receptive level of consciousness, so I just pictured her deciding to come in the next day. When she arrived, she said to me, “When I got your letter yesterday, I was so peeved that I decided I would never come back.
But when I woke up this morning, I changed my mind.” She, of course, thought that she changed her mind when really all she did was read my mind. Anyone can do that during sleep, but few realize this.
Two patients with businesses saw their stores being robbed during a dream. The first saw someone cutting a hole in the roof of her pawnshop, lowering himself by a rope ladder and stealing guns. She called the police, and they told her they already caught him. He had set off the alarm.
Another woman awakened with a dream that someone tied up her manager in the back room and was robbing her jewelry store. She called, and it had just happened.When you program long enough for dreams, the mind becomes aware that you want to gather information during sleep, and it automatically does this for you. You might find yourself receiving important information you need to know. Sometimes the information can alert you to danger concerning a friend, and you will know exactly what to do.
Programmed Dreams – Answers to the Question of Abortion
Oct 11th
For years, I had awaited the opportunity to try the programmed dream on a person who was thinking about abortion. In thirty-nine years, none of the programmed dreams instructed anyone to do something morally wrong, so I was curious about the answer we would get concerning the question of abortion.
Finally the opportunity presented itself. A young lady with a history of drug addiction became pregnant, and her mother was insisting she have an abortion. It was her first pregnancy. I told her to program a dream as to what to do about the pregnancy that will work out best. Those last five words make a vital difference in the programming. No one will have reservation about receiving a programmed dream answer that will work out best. Persons might worry about getting an answer they don’t want to hear – but those five words eliminate that particular resistance.
The next week, she reported the dream: she saw her two-year-old son lying dead on a cold steel slab in the morgue. She was still crying when she described her dream. The important thing is that after the dream, she was totally focused on saving her baby. She recalled seeing her father dead on a cold steel slab in the morgue, so this dream was designed specifically for her because the imagery is what would touch her heart the most.
This is a good dream for women to program when they see no option but to have an abortion. It is important not to program the dream: “What do I want to do?” That is an irrelevant question. What the person wants to do might be something quite foolish and have harmful results. To program “that will work out best” includes everything, even the future, and will bring the greatest happiness. When the answer comes, it is from a higher source, and the person knows it is right.
Not long after the first patient seeking abortion came to me, a man came to the office and mentioned that his sister was thinking of an abortion. Immediately I wrote the same programmed dream for him to give to her: “I will have a dream about the pregnancy, and the interpretation of the dream will tell me exactly what to do that will work out best.” The man reported that he gave her the dream that same day, and when he saw her the next morning she leaped off the sofa, threw her arms around him, crying and crying. He thought something was terribly wrong and asked her what happened.
“I had the DREAM” she shouted, still crying. In her programmed dream she was in her back yard playing with her little baby – rolling a ball back and forth, chasing it around the yard, and having the most joyful time of her whole life. There were no more thoughts of abortion.

