Does telepathy really exist? Milton Brener, offers overwhelming proof that it does, humans often communicating, sometimes over distances of thousands of miles, with no other means of contact possible. Intriguingly, he goes further. The announcing dreams, mentioned in the title, have been documented worldwide. The dreamer is most often the mother of an unborn child, though it is at other times another family member. The child in utero most often, though not always, conveys that it is a deceased member of the family who ...
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Does telepathy really exist? Milton Brener, offers overwhelming proof that it does, humans often communicating, sometimes over distances of thousands of miles, with no other means of contact possible. Intriguingly, he goes further. The announcing dreams, mentioned in the title, have been documented worldwide. The dreamer is most often the mother of an unborn child, though it is at other times another family member. The child in utero most often, though not always, conveys that it is a deceased member of the family who claims to be returning. In many such cases the baby is born with memories of the prior life, and investigations have often surprisingly proved such memories to be accurate. Is this all imagination? Is there a scientific basis for any of it? Brener claims and convincingly shows that an aspect of quantum physics, known as 'entanglement, ' could well be the scientific explanation for it.
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