Saturday, May 17, 2008

precognitive dream...

'Two weeks before his assassination, Abraham Lincoln had a dream that there was a funeral at the White House. In the dream he asked a soldier who was in the casket and the reply was, "the president of United States". Later when he told his wife about the dream, she remarked that he would die in office.

Could he have prevented his death? Its possible, had the dream told him how he would die. Then, instead of letting his lone personal bodyguard have the night off, he might have been more preoccupied with his own safety. However, it’s most certain that his death was deemed to happen, and that he was allowed to remain blind to his own fate by disregarding the message of his precognitive dream'.

(Courtesy: Google)


Every dreams can be interpreted in their own language. Some dreams gives us the idea whats going to happen in future and if we take them seriously or understand what it said or meant dunno if we can evade it but can we postpone it. For example: Can death be postponed even if know about it. Death is inevitable but suffering is optional. "Whatever happened, happened because it was already in the universal plan and this kind cannot be changed". But few things can be changed as well if we try and understand the importance of it.:) I want to share a precognitive dream before my grandfather's death( my maternal grand father). He was ill bed ridden, his situation and pain always made me think maybe death will be his salvation. I used to always pray to god, not to pain him anymore because more than his pain it was my dida's pain. Maybe i was away from them but could feel. I always felt if could talk to him but his condition was not that he could afford that or i can have the luck. Before his death, i had this dream that one of my closest person in my life is dead, could not see the face i was in tears in sleep. I could sense something wrong gonna happen. But i always told god do what you feel is right. I wanted peace for my dadu. He never deserved so much pain. Sometimes suffering also becomes in evitable. :).


Writuparna Dutta

( In loving memory of my Dadu)



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