Source: https://twitter.com/search?q=%40kyraoser%20subways&src=typed_query&f=top
Which Predictions to Post and Why
On November 19th, 2020, I was given an unplanned, three-day, three-part dream experience that unfolded like a cinematic trilogy. Once I shared these dreams by publishing them on Twitter, they stopped. Did the dreams pause because I was being prompted to share this message, or was I meant to see all three parts of the story in order to gather all of the information that was necessary for making this prediction? Perhaps both of these possibilities are true, I do not know.
What I do know is that these dreams, summarised in a Tweet above from 2020, felt like I was in the future. There were signs that demonstrated I was not only in another place but also a different time period than I had ever witnessed before. According to the Twitter post that I published on November 21st, 2020, “It felt like 2021-2022”. The dream I had was specifically about people living in subways by 2022 and a situation “similar to Chernobyl”, which is located in what is now Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine. I was specifically mentioning Chernobyl and people living in subways, and subways in Kyiv are being lived in and used as bomb shelters in 2022.
When I saw images of people living in subways in Kyiv while reading today’s news, I remembered my triplicate of dreams and searched for where I posted them. Then I recalled that Chernobyl was in the news just days ago, when a possible nuclear catastrophe was averted after Russian forces seized the Chernobyl nuclear power plant on February 24th, 2022. By February 25th, news headlines were reporting that people had moved into nearby subways. There was a temporal and spatial overlap of 1) a nuclear situation at Chernobyl and 2) people living in subways, just as there had been in the dreams I had a little over a year before any of these events took place.
I am resharing this Twitter post with you now for two main reasons. First of all, if part of a dream comes true it can be a sign to watch for warnings or opportunities in other parts of the dream. Therefore, it becomes useful to share them again, whether on social media or elsewhere. Secondly, this example of a dream that occured later in real life provides an opportunity for me to further demonstrate how predictive dreams can give us future news reports, and what to do with those messages once you have them.
In terms of what I choose to post, I make sure that the dreams are about world events instead of my own life. Yes, sometimes a dream can be about both as the dreamer will also interact with the future world, so how can one separate upcoming personal events from global news predictions? Please see the section on “Bias” below for more details on how to know what to post on social media and/or blogs.
How to Compose Social Media Posts About Predictive Dreams
The first question is, would you rather post your predictive dreams on social media or blogs? One of the benefits of posting predictions on a blog is that you can sometimes more quickly search for them when they come to pass, especially if you have a search bar tool integrated into your website or blogging platform. If you are not experienced in sharing your predictions, blogging has the added benefit of being a space where you can practise expressing yourself without holding back. Once you have confirmed some of your predictions, it might become more comfortable to start sharing them on social media. You are also welcome to share your predictions with the community of subscribers here on Substack by posting them in the comments section of these articles.
While both blogging and social media posts can be time-stamped, a benefit of posting predictions on social media is that you will have shared them on a platform that is owned by someone else, and this added aspect can potentially 1) heighten your credibility and 2) be reshared or retweeted after your prediction has come to pass. A detriment of sharing on social media is that your page and/or the platform might not be there forever. However, there is no guarantee that your blog, whether on your own website or a blogging platform, will be there in perpetuity, either. The transitory nature of social media can be problematic for authors and I have no answers for this dilemma, at least not as of now.
When I compose social media posts about predictions, it has usually been on Twitter. I find the character limit to be beneficial because it helps me summarise my prediction and therefore make it more readily accessible to a greater number of readers. Shorter posts also make them easier to screenshot and share after they happen. I try to make the posts as specific as possible so that they are more likely to connect clearly and unquestionably with future events. I also attempt to give an approximate time period as timing not only helps with warnings and/or opportunities, it also validates the temporal and circumstantial overlap of the events that take place in a dream and later transpire in real life.
I also like to include tarot card readings in my social media posts about predictions, for several reasons. To begin with, tarot card readings following a dream that has precognitive elements can help to challenge, confirm, or add new insights to the prediction. Next, tarot cards are a visual language that can be understood by anyone who read cards, and I know that many of you who are reading this now have cards that you use yourself, and that some of you also actively read for others. Additionally, in a practical sense, imagery can be attention-grabbing on social media platforms, which are often designed to be visually oriented. However, attention should never be the goal and it is important to me that I check my motives before posting a prediction. For more on checking intentions prior to posting predictions, please peruse the next section, entitled “Ethics”.
Ethics
As far as I know, ethical considerations surrounding the posting of predictive dreams on social media is not a well-developed field yet. I have relied on my own experience, the examples of other readers who post predictions, and my moral compass to develop a system that can hopefully be as beneficial as possible to those who read the predictions. However, this field of public ethics will probably evolve (and I predict it will!) as we all learn more about the long-term implications of participating in social media.
Generally, when I post a prediction, it is most important to me that 1) the post will cause no harm, and 2) my intention is only to be of help to others. If the post is not helpful and could be harmful, it might either need to be reworded or not posted at all. This doesn’t mean not to post warnings, as admonitions can possibly help someone circumvent a catastrophe, but it does mean that it is imperative to avoid using any harmful or hurtful language.
Interpretation
There are some guidelines I have learned about interpreting dreams, signs, psychic channeling, and tarot readings, but I will focus on dreams for now and save the other subjects for later in order to stay on the topic of this post. Some of my recommendations about how to identify predictions in dreams are revealed in my previous two posts on Substack, and others can be searched for on my website blog. Since the subject of this article is not the interpretation of readings in general (I will save that for another time), but more about how to interpret predictions from dreams before sharing them on a public forum, I will briefly mention some criteria that I use when deciding which aspects of my dreams to post:
Does this dream need to be shared? In other words, is it potentially beneficial to the public? If yes…
Which components of the dream would qualify as predictive? Once I have noted the precognitive aspects of a dream, I summarise those events in as few words as possible.
Where and when did this dream take place? A location can be visually described even if I do not know the name of the city or country, but am I sure of the time? If I am not certain about the month or year, is there a broader window of time when I know this future event took place in my dream? A time window could be a two-year mark, like my post above where I was certain it would happen in 2021-2022, or it could be a five-year window or decade during which you sense it would occur. If you are not sure of timing, you can use other means to gather addtional information. Please see #4 below for more details on other techniques for deducing timing:
Do I want to validate this predictive dream with an additional tool, such as tarot or astrology, before I post it?
Bias
Finally, it’s essential to consider that some predictions might be biased. For instance, if a dream takes place in a familiar setting where I have been before, with people I personally know, and under circumstances which I have experienced, and yet there are signs that I’ve travelled to the future, this dream could be a premonition but it might only be precognitive for me and/or people I have met. Conversely, when my dream occurs in an unfamiliar space where I am interacting with people I have never met and the conditions are unfamiliar, it is more likely that my dream is not about me. When you are not sure if a premonition is personal or universal, you can post about that uncertainty. Just be honest and you will gain a trust with your readers.
Overall, if your prediction matches the criteria of what constitutes a predictive dream, perhaps you are being given a glimpse into events that will be published about someday, whether in news from the future or on your own social media platform as you repost or retweet about your dreams of the past that have finally come to pass.
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I used to have tarot cards when I was a teenager along with several books which I had read seriously, but have since forgotten. What type do you suggest is used and what references are most helpful? Also Off topic, but I wanted to share a suggestion to this blog to a friend but I'm not sure how to do that. Is there a link I can send her? thanks, -D