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Are You Time Traveling In Your Sleep? The Science of Precognitive Dreams | Karel Cast 25-110
What if your dreams aren’t just random stories — what if they’re messages from your future? There’s mounting scientific evidence that precognition is real. From gut feelings that come true to vivid dreams that predict events, researchers are exploring whether our consciousness might be “time traveling” — entangling on a quantum level with our future selves. Could your brain be receiving information from the future while you sleep?
What if your dreams aren’t just random stories — what if they’re messages from your future? There’s mounting scientific evidence that precognition is real. From gut feelings that come true to vivid dreams that predict events, researchers are exploring whether our consciousness might be “time traveling” — entangling on a quantum level with our future selves. Could your brain be receiving information from the future while you sleep?
Meanwhile, Donald Trump now has his own “brown shirts” — the National Guard — being deployed in ways they were never meant to be used. Why is Congress letting it happen? And is this all just part of a bigger distraction from what really matters?
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about something that sounds like science fiction, but it's not.
Are you time traveling when you sleep? Also? Could an
intersex person be the father of the American cavalry? And
what would Trump say?

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It is the Corall Cast. I am Correl silvery glad
you are joining me on this Wednesday, August thirteenth. Oh
good lord, Yes, it is all right. We got a
lot to talk about today and you know, as you know,
yesterday's pretty angry and a lot of stuff, and I
still am. It's not gone away. And what I'm most

(01:45):
angry about right now is Donald Trump using the National
Guard like his brown Shirts. The brown Shirts were Hitler's enforcers, basically,
and Trump is using the National Guard in a way
that no other president has and quite frankly, if they
were challenged in court, the courts would agree that the
president can't use the National Guard the way that Trump is.

(02:09):
He seems to think they're his own private army, and
that's what he thinks. That's what he's using them for,
his own private army. It's dangerous, it's wrong. They should
not be on the streets of DC. They should not
be on the streets during the Olympics, which he already
has planned. They should have not been on the streets
of Los Angeles. It is wrong. And I go back

(02:32):
to yesterday. Where is Congress. They're on vacation right now,
you know, where are they to rein in and stop
this president. He is invoking acts of the Constitution and
of war and that haven't been used in hundreds of years.
He is invoking the National Guard because of what he

(02:52):
is calling an epidemic of crime in DC. Crime is
down in Washington, DC, and the mayors and the governors
of the states who are supposed to have a say
in National Guard deployment have none because the dictator in
chief is making those calls. We are only seven months
into this. I agree with Jimmy Kimmel, who now has

(03:15):
Italian citizenship. This is far worse than anyone could have
even imagined. You know, his first presidency was bad, but
it was not this bad. And this is far worse
than anyone could imagine. And it's not going to end
until America is completely done, until we just don't recognize it.
And the question becomes, when do we say enough, When

(03:39):
do states say We're just going to say. You know,
it's completely possible that over the next three years some
states will ask to seede from the Union, to secede
because they don't want to be under Donald Trump's rule.
Now we know that's a complex process that Congress would
never allow it, But you know, where does it end?

(04:02):
You know, I mean, there are so many people now
that disagree with everything he's doing, and yet Congress and
the courts will not ultimately stop him. You have to
wonder why you really do beyond Trump you have to
wonder why they're letting him, why they let Hitler, why
they let Mussolini, why they let Stalin. Why do people

(04:25):
let these dictators just go out of control. It's it's
mind boggling. And I'm sure it was to people in Germany,
I'm sure Italy. All over the world where these sort
of despots take power, I'm sure it amazes many people
in their countries as to how how do they get

(04:47):
people so on board? And remember, America is a place
that a lot of those people fled to escape, people
just like Donald Trump. And now Americans are fleeing in
recred numbers to other countries. And I think they're pretty smart, actually,
because I don't see this ending well for America. I

(05:09):
really don't. What I see is America ending. I don't
see ending well for America. I actually see America ending.
And you know, there we have it. You know, he's
talking about going through the exhibits at the eight museums
of the Smithsonian to make sure they're in line with
his political views for the two and fifty fiftieth anniversary

(05:32):
of the founding of our country. And I watched a
documentary yesterday and then did my own research online which
absolutely stunned me, and I want to share it with you.
You know, the father of the American cavalry. Okay, the
person really responsible for saving George Washington's life actually saved

(05:56):
George Washington's life early on. There would have been no
George Washington president if this person hadn't saved his life.
His name was Casimir Pulaski. He was a Roman, a Roman,
I'm sorry. He was a Polish person. He was a
pole and he came to America pretty much a wanted
man from Poland to be a general, to be in

(06:21):
Washington's army. Like so many, he was disregarded at first,
but then proved himself by actually saving Washington's life, who
then put him in charge of what would become the cavalry.
You know, cavalry is coming in the American Revolutionary War. Now,
this guy. There was a monument in Savannah, Georgia to

(06:45):
Casimir Pulaski, and his bones were inside the monument, and
so in the nineties they had to redo the monument,
so they took his bones out. Well, what they found
was that the bones were feminine. The pelvic bone in
particular belonged to a woman. So They were like, well,

(07:07):
this can't be his grave, then this can't be him
inside the tomb. Ah. Not so fast. They did mitochondrial
DNA testing of his bones and one of his relatives
and it came back the same. So we proved conclusively
that these bones were his, and yet they were feminine.

(07:30):
Why he was intersext? This father of the American Cavalry.
This five foot one, that's how tall he was, five
foot one, fierce fighter and huge horsemen, someone who would
go on to contribute things like strategic scouting, reconnaissance, covering, retreats,

(07:54):
someone who became the father of the American Cavalry. Intersext.
He lived as a man, but was born with female genitalia.
In fact, well was born with both. We used to
call intersex people hermaphrodites. So he chose to live as

(08:16):
a man, could have lived as a woman. On his
baptism record, there was an abnormality noted. So some have
disputed this. However, those people are right wing, you know,
people who don't want to fess up to the fact
that the father of the American Cavalry was intersext, and

(08:37):
that there have been many intersext and trans people who
actually helped progress our nation in the early days. Do
you think Trump's gonna leave that in the history books?
Do you think you'll be able to go to the
Smithsonian and see that piece of information? Of course not.

(08:58):
Casimir Pulawski was possibly one of the most famous intersext
people in the American history, and yet I bet you've
never even heard that he was, and that he was
the father of the American Cavalry, one of the butcher's
jobs I can think of. Will that be told? Will
that story? No, of course not. And if it was

(09:21):
already told, it would be scrubbed, it would be changed.
We are no longer going to be able to believe
American history because it's going to be the history according
to Donald Trump. And that's the dangers of a dictator.
You lose your culture, you lose reality, and that's what
we are losing under Donald Trump. Reality, and we're losing

(09:45):
democracy just every day. But Casimir Pulaski, intersext father of
the American Cavalry. Do you think that's going to stay
in the Smithsonian? No, of course it's you. Donald Trump
will not allow. And that's the sad When we come back,
I'm always supposed to talk about the things that really

(10:07):
interested me. Well, I read a story last night twice
I re read it. It has blown my mind. I
can't wait to share it with Oh my god, are
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You know, sometimes you read something that is just so
mind blowing that you almost can't believe it. And yet
when you read it, you think to yourself, well, it's
backed up by science. Uh. And you know real people

(11:25):
believe this. Uh. And so I read a story last
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O on all social media. So, how many of you
have had a precognition? Okay, how many of you have
dreamt of something and then it happened, or you just
had this gut feeling that something bad was going to happen,

(12:10):
or you know, you just knew something before it happened.
How many of you raise your hand? How many of
you have had that happen where you just knew before
it happened, either because you had a dream about it
or you just feel it, felt it in your gut,
you knew it was going to go that way. How

(12:31):
many of you in the chat room, how many of
you have had oh see, we're seeing hands from Janice.
How many of you have had a precognition to where
the phone rings and you know it's bad news. The
phone hasn't wrung, it rings and suddenly you look at
it and you don't want to answer it. You have
a feeling of dread. You're like, oh no, how many

(12:54):
of you? How many of you have not gotten into
an elevator because it opened up and you just you
felt something was wrong with the people in there. How
many of you have had a gut feeling that you've
acted upon, or that you wish you acted upon because
you went against your gut feeling and what your gut
was telling you ended up being true. How many of

(13:14):
you have had that happen? Rachel Kapper's had that happen.
Janis has had that happen. I've had it happen. So
this is this is really just a mind blowing story. Okay,
it's about precognition, and they have been studying it, including

(13:34):
the CIA. Okay, and guess what they have found out.
And these are real scientists. I could read you their credentials,
all right. These are not you know, flippant scientists. These
are people at Northwestern University, These are people at Harvard,
these are people at MIT, these are people that were

(13:58):
involved with the CIA. Now, the first test that they
did to prove precognition, which this test has been repeated
over and over again, is they show you a series
of images, some positive, some negative, and they put five
seconds in between. Now, for positive images, our brain doesn't

(14:18):
really have a big response, but it does for negative images.
And what they found was many people in that five
seconds prior to being shown an image, they had a
feeling that it was going to be a negative image,
and their brain activated and it was a negative image.

(14:40):
So what they now believe, and this is a huge
body of science, including people at the CIA, This is
a huge body of science. These are not just one
or two scientists. In fact, in the story, it says,
when there is so much scientific evidence pointing in this direction,
you have to believe it. It has to be deemed credible.

(15:03):
And what they believe now is when you're asleep, all right,
your subconscious mind is time traveling. Because we are finding
out more and more that time is not linear, that
time doesn't move like a straight arrow, and that quantum entanglement,

(15:26):
which I'm not going to begin to tell you I understand,
but quantum entanglement is at play here because your brain
in today's world becomes entangled with your brain in the future,
and you then share the knowledge and you come back
with the knowledge of things that have occurred. And that's

(15:49):
why you get this feeling, because you actually know what's
going to happen, because you've time traveled now, I know
this sounds totally bizarre. Okay, I mean truly, it sounds
just completely just you know. And they say a lot
of the resistance to ideas about precognition and psychic phenomenon

(16:11):
is about fear, the fear of the unknown, or the
fear that things aren't the way they appear to be.
Here at the University of Nevada, they have done test
after test that prove that these people actually they could
not have known what they knew. There was no way

(16:31):
for them to know what they knew unless they had
already experienced it. And so they are now studying precognition
and quantum entanglement as one thing. Particles that are entangled
are supposed to share the same information and behave the

(16:53):
same way, even from far away. It's what Einstein called
the spooky action at a distance. They're saying, it explains
why some of us know what hasn't happened yet. Your
brain has entangled with itself in the future, because entanglement
is not only about things separated by space, but things

(17:14):
separated by time. If it can be entangled with itself
in the future in the present, you'd feeling something like
a memory, but it's not a memory because it hasn't
happened yet, at least in your time, and so time
is not linear, and consciousness seems to be able to

(17:37):
enter some invisible portal to the future. And that explains
deja vu. How many of you've had a deja vu
I have where you totally you just like stop, You're like,
wait a minute, I've lived this before. I know you've
all had it. And when all of us have the
same kind of experiences to be a scientific explanation, and

(18:03):
guess what the scientific explanation is that you did live
that moment already in the future, and so your deja
vu is a memory that you took from the future
into the present. This is mind blowing, and the research
is going to continue to prove that time is able

(18:27):
to be breached because it's a construct of the universe.
Time is a construct of the universe. There are some
places in the universe where there isn't time, and again
that is mind boggling, but it's true. There are some
places in the vast universe where time does not exist,

(18:52):
and time moves differently in different parts of the universe.
Out at Pluto, a day is like one hundred years
and so knowing this, we now believe that when you dream,
your consciousness is able to pierce time. Get a load

(19:15):
of that. Get a load of that. You know, I'm
not gonna say there's all of these incredible scientists saying
that this is true. This article blew my mind from
popular mechanics because it's backed up by science, by real science,

(19:35):
not quack science. Real scientists at Yale, Harvard, MIT, here
in Nevada, at in China, in Japan. They are all
researching this and they're all coming up to the same conclusion.
And you know what that is. When you think you've
lived that moment before, it's because you have. When you
have a precognition, it's just a memory from the futures. Wow. Wow,

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(21:18):
we examine what I've been reading over the last twenty
four hours and talk about those news stories, because those
are obviously the things I care about. I read about
in Time magazine an empty strip and fewer tips. Is
Las Vegas in trouble? That is the narrative that's spreading.
Las Vegas is in no more trouble than any other
tourist destination around. They're all in slumps. Trump is killing tourism.

(21:44):
A New Zealand mother and son just got out of
three weeks of ice detention and they're back in New
Zealand now and the horror story that they are telling
the world is making Australians and New Zealand's not want
to come here. Tourism from Canada in Las Vegas is
down twenty percent because of tariffs, because of our you know, disagreements.

(22:06):
So they're focusing on Las Vegas. But the truth is
tourism is down everywhere, just everywhere. Let's see what else
Canada is killing itself. That was an interesting article. There
is now a wait list for euthanasia in Canada. They
allow it there, and there's so many people that want

(22:28):
to kill themselves that they can't keep up. And these
are legitimate, you know, gone through the process. They're you know,
there's no cure for what they have, you know, all
that sort of stuff. It's not just people that want
to die, it's people that are terminally ill that want
to end it. There's so many that they can't keep up.
A giant hot blob is heading towards New York City

(22:51):
and it's capable of dividing continents. We think it's what
separated Greenland. That's the bad news. The good news is
it won't reach New York. It's heading straight to men
and it could split the island in half, but it
won't do that for a couple million years, so only
share will be here. There is a new drug coming
for balding. I read all about that, and it actually

(23:12):
has no side effects. And if it continues to go
through all the clinical trials, we will have cured male
pattern baldness in the next five years. So we will
see five sleep habits that will help you sleep to
or help you live to one hundred, according to longevity experts.
I do them all. By the way, what are these
five sleep habits? Well, I'll tell you probably do them

(23:34):
all because sleep is the key to living longer. Shift
your mindset as you wake up. When you wake up,
you should wake up and think about positive things that
you're going to do that day. Don't think of the negative.
Don't think of positive things you're going to do that day.
Get fresh air and sunlight right away. I do manage
your thoughts while getting ready. Don't let your mind spin

(23:56):
out of control in the bathroom or in breakfast. Eat
lightly before you go to bed. Don't go to bed hungry.
I know that BELI science but a little bit of
low calorie pre bedtime food can help you sleep better.
Sorry for the white flashes again, Create a bedtime routine
that truly prioritizes relaxation. Put here at my house at

(24:18):
eight o'clock, I turn all the lights red because I
have all Hugh bulbs. Red doesn't interfere with your circadian rhythms. Plus,
dogs can see pretty well in red. So I turned
the house all red at eight and that way, as
the sun has gone down, I'm in a light that
does not upset my circadian rhythm. Americans are getting priced

(24:41):
out of home ownership at record rates. I don't have
to tell you that. We pretty much know that. Then
the next ray was do you need to own a house?
Many older Americans have decided they don't. I'm torn on that.
I remember when I talked to Gene Burns about it
on KGO. He rented a house and I said, you've
got more than enough money to buy and he's like, yeah,
but why would I? He goes, I let my money

(25:03):
do other things, and I you know, if something goes
wrong with the house, I just call somebody. I don't
have to pay the taxes. I don't have to pay
the insurance. I don't have to. It's like, well, there's
a lot to be said for that. So a lot
of older Americans are now selling their homes, banking the
money and renting. I read about a stray indoor pig
who thinks he's a dog and finally found a home,

(25:24):
and it just touched my heart. You know, pigs are
so intelligent. Please don't eat pork, Please, please don't eat pork.
I read about the Shroud of Turin and how they
have now discovered that it's a painting. It was not
the image of Christ, it was they painted it onto
the fabric. Let's see what else? Alaska Juno is under

(25:47):
evacuation orders because of a glacier that's melted and has
caused their rivers to rise. And Juno is being evacuated.
And what else did I read? Oh, they solved the
Bermuda t and you know what the you know what
the solving was that there's nothing to solve. The Bermuda
Triangle is a very heavily traveled area of air traffic

(26:11):
and shipping traffic. And when you take the statistics of
the planes and the boats that have crashed or sunk
in that area, and you apply them to any other
high traveled area, they're exactly the same, no more, no less.
So the Bermuda Triangle does not swallow up any more

(26:35):
vessels than other high trafficked areas of the ocean. It's
all just probability, that's all it is. How about that?
And ultra processed foods make up more than fifty percent
of American calories and it is killing us. Yep, yep.

(26:55):
And those are the stories that I was reading, and
so hopefully you got something from that. You know, yesterday
I went to lunch only in Vegas. An African American
woman was standing on the corner of Sahara and Valley
Vue on the bus stop, topless, big old boobies hanging out,
big old saucer areolas, just flashing everybody. So I called

(27:17):
nine one one and the lady says on the phone,
do you think she's on drugs or high in any way?
And I said, honey, she's on top of a bus
bench at one hundred and eleven degree heat, topless, shaking
her boobies out up the street. What do you think?
What do you think? All right, I'd like to hear
from you down below about pre cognition. Have you ever

(27:39):
had it where you dreamt someone died and you woke
up and they died, or you know, have you ever
had a precognition? Have you ever had a deja vus?
Have you ever known something prior to it happening and
then spot on? Because if you have, there's a very

(27:59):
real chance your brain was traveling into the future. Isn't
that something? How remarkable is that if our brain, if
our consciousness, can actually project itself out into the future
and entangle with our future selves. That's that's that's incredible,
and it's going to open up so much more. I

(28:20):
don't know if I'd want to time travel. I really don't.
I know a lot of you are saying, yes, I'd
like to time travel. I if time travel were possible,
it'd already be possible, If that makes sense. If in
the future we develop time travel, then it already exists
now because they'd be coming back. I know, we don't
because if we did develop time travel in the future,

(28:42):
someone would have come back and taken Trump out already,
or would have gone back and taken out Hitler. You know,
if if that could happen, there's a show about that.
What did I just watch what show was it? Oh?
It had one word name and it was about they
reset time when there's been a disaster that's going to
wipe out all of human race. It's not possible, but

(29:06):
can our consciousness maybe do it? Maybe? So I'd like
to hear down below. Have you ever experienced it? You know? Ever?
I imagine at one point there might be limitations to
the number of Americans that can obtain a visa to
live in a foreign country. I would agree that was
from Rachel in the chat room. They don't want us

(29:26):
to go there, They just don't. Let's see, I get
my precognitions in dreams. Yes, that's where they say they
happen because you're unconscious and your brain doesn't tell you
that you can't do it. You just you do it.
So have you Have you ever done it? Have you

(29:46):
ever been right about something? Did ever freak you out?
Did you ever go oh my god? How did I
know this? How did you know it? Because you did?
I am correl, You'd be who you want to be?
London hurt anybody. I love your comments down below about precognanty.
Do you think your brain is traveling forward in time?

(30:07):
What other explanation could you have? How else did you know?
How did you have that day doubles? What do you think?
Science says time travel?

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I’m Jay Shetty host of On Purpose the worlds #1 Mental Health podcast and I’m so grateful you found us. I started this podcast 5 years ago to invite you into conversations and workshops that are designed to help make you happier, healthier and more healed. I believe that when you (yes you) feel seen, heard and understood you’re able to deal with relationship struggles, work challenges and life’s ups and downs with more ease and grace. I interview experts, celebrities, thought leaders and athletes so that we can grow our mindset, build better habits and uncover a side of them we’ve never seen before. New episodes every Monday and Friday. Your support means the world to me and I don’t take it for granted — click the follow button and leave a review to help us spread the love with On Purpose. I can’t wait for you to listen to your first or 500th episode!

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