Sandrine González
P o n d e r
Published in
1 min readJun 29, 2016

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Ilustration: Nazar Bilyk.

Ponder, Issue #57

Today we ask you ponder …

“One of the most famous precognitive dreams in history. In 1865, then-President Abraham Lincoln had a vivid dream in which he walked through the White House amid sounds of grieving. He reached the East Room where he saw a casket guarded by soldiers and was told the president had been assassinated. In the following days, Lincoln shared his dream with his wife and a few close friends; 13 days after the dream, he was killed.”

The Aspirational Science of Predictive Dreaming
Written by Geraldine Cremin. Originally published in Motherboard.

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Sandrine González
P o n d e r

Traded in the Eiffel Tower for the Golden Gate Bridge. Creative Director & Community @OuiPlease. Editor @PonderbyTheGlint. Digital nomad. Wandering soul.