Mark Twain's Brother's Death Vision (1858)

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Mark Twain's Brother's Death Vision (1858) Author Mark Twain claimed to have dreamed of his younger brother Henry lying in a coffin with a red flower on his chest. In the dream a nurse stood nearby holding a pitcher with a unique mark. Months later Henry died from injuries sustained in a steamboat explosion on the Mississippi. At his funeral Twain recognized the same red flower and saw a nurse carrying a pitcher bearing the exact mark from his dream. Though some question the timing and details the emotional impact on Twain was profound. He later spoke and wrote about the experience as genuine precognition highlighting how such dreams can deeply affect personal belief in the supernatural.

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