Precognitive Dreamwork and the Long Self with Anthropologist and Author Eric Wargo, PhD, Begins November 23

$175.00

Five-Week Class Taught Online Via Zoom

Sundays, November 23 - December 21, 2025
3 - 4:30pm ET (NYC Time)
$175 General Admission

PLEASE NOTE: Classes will be recorded and archived for students who cannot make that time.

Awaken your inner precog!

Join science writer, precognition researcher, and dreamer Eric Wargo—author of Precognitive Dreamwork and the Long Self—for a fascinating exploration of dreams that transcend time. Not only do precognitive dreams occur, they are common—we usually just don't notice them. In this class, students will learn how to become aware of precognition in their dreamlife, and will learn the principles for understanding and interpreting precognitive dreams. The class will also demonstrate how dream precognition fits within the psychoanalytic and depth-psychological theories of Sigmund Freud and C. G. Jung, as well as how it relates to contemporary neuroscientific theories of dreaming and the ancient art of memory. We will also investigate the physics theories that would allow information from the future to influence us in the present.

Each session will combine lecture with open discussion, encouraging participants to share and reflect on their own dreams—although sharing is always optional. Students will have the chance to contribute actively as citizen scientists, advancing research into the exciting parapsychological frontier of precognition while deepening their own understanding of what Eric Wargo calls the “Long Self.”

Eric Wargo has a PhD in anthropology and is the author of several books on precognition, creativity, and time, including the acclaimed Time Loops. In addition to Morbid Anatomy, Eric has taught courses at the Pacifica Graduate School. Eric and his book Precognitive Dreamwork and the Long Self are featured in the new film, Don't Dream About Me. By day, Eric works as a science writer in Fairfax, Virginia. 

Five-Week Class Taught Online Via Zoom

Sundays, November 23 - December 21, 2025
3 - 4:30pm ET (NYC Time)
$175 General Admission

PLEASE NOTE: Classes will be recorded and archived for students who cannot make that time.

Awaken your inner precog!

Join science writer, precognition researcher, and dreamer Eric Wargo—author of Precognitive Dreamwork and the Long Self—for a fascinating exploration of dreams that transcend time. Not only do precognitive dreams occur, they are common—we usually just don't notice them. In this class, students will learn how to become aware of precognition in their dreamlife, and will learn the principles for understanding and interpreting precognitive dreams. The class will also demonstrate how dream precognition fits within the psychoanalytic and depth-psychological theories of Sigmund Freud and C. G. Jung, as well as how it relates to contemporary neuroscientific theories of dreaming and the ancient art of memory. We will also investigate the physics theories that would allow information from the future to influence us in the present.

Each session will combine lecture with open discussion, encouraging participants to share and reflect on their own dreams—although sharing is always optional. Students will have the chance to contribute actively as citizen scientists, advancing research into the exciting parapsychological frontier of precognition while deepening their own understanding of what Eric Wargo calls the “Long Self.”

Eric Wargo has a PhD in anthropology and is the author of several books on precognition, creativity, and time, including the acclaimed Time Loops. In addition to Morbid Anatomy, Eric has taught courses at the Pacifica Graduate School. Eric and his book Precognitive Dreamwork and the Long Self are featured in the new film, Don't Dream About Me. By day, Eric works as a science writer in Fairfax, Virginia.