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Many people report to having dreams that have accurately predicted the future or given them insights into situations they should have no natural knowledge of.
I've experienced many "prophetic dreams" over the course of my life, so this subject has always fascinated me.
In today's episode we will explore:
- some of the biblical precedents for prophetic dreams throughout the Scriptures
- the science of dreaming, ranging from early psychological theories from Sigmund Freud & Carl Jung to the discoveries of more recent empirical scientific research
-Christian theories on the nature of consciousness and how this may help us understand prophetic dreaming
Consider becoming a patron by supporting Deep Talks: Exploring Theology & Meaning-Making on Patreon:
You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts at:
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By Paul Anleitner | Goodmakers4.9
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Many people report to having dreams that have accurately predicted the future or given them insights into situations they should have no natural knowledge of.
I've experienced many "prophetic dreams" over the course of my life, so this subject has always fascinated me.
In today's episode we will explore:
- some of the biblical precedents for prophetic dreams throughout the Scriptures
- the science of dreaming, ranging from early psychological theories from Sigmund Freud & Carl Jung to the discoveries of more recent empirical scientific research
-Christian theories on the nature of consciousness and how this may help us understand prophetic dreaming
Consider becoming a patron by supporting Deep Talks: Exploring Theology & Meaning-Making on Patreon:
You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts at:
Subscribe to the Deep Talks YouTube page for exclusive video content:

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