Eric Wargo - Time loops, precognitive dreams, and the magic of creative inspiration
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Summary
The encounter involves Eric Wargo, who experienced a UFO sighting on July 4, 2009, while at a concert near the Philadelphia Museum of Art. He saw dancing orange orbs in the sky during the fireworks display. This sighting occurred shortly before significant personal changes in his life, including the death of his father. The experience led him to explore the topics of precognition and creativity, culminating in his writing about these subjects. After the encounter, Wargo underwent a creative period where he painted UFOs, which he used to process his emotions. The sighting and subsequent events significantly influenced his work and understanding of precognitive experiences.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The interview features Eric Wargo discussing his work on precognition, creativity, and the significance of his UFO sighting in 2009. Wargo explores how these experiences shape human consciousness and the understanding of time.
Wargo's UFO sighting in 2009 catalyzed his exploration of precognition and its manifestations in dreams and creativity.
Mike Cleland
“thank you Mike for having me; this is going to be great”
Eric Wargo
“the subject of my work in one word is precognition”
Managed by: Cornell University
studies on precognition and human response to future stimuli
Eric Wargo's work suggests that precognition is a natural part of human experience, often manifesting through dreams and creativity.
Wargo experienced a UFO sighting in 2009, which he believes was a significant turning point in his life, leading to a deeper exploration of precognition.
Wargo's research indicates that many people experience precognitive dreams, including dreams that foreshadow significant life events.