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The conversation shifts to practical examples, illustrating how these concepts manifest in daily life. Wargo cites Carl Jung's work, particularly a notable instance with a patient who dreamt of a scarab beetle, which subsequently appeared in his office as she articulated her dream. Wargo argues that such occurrences exemplify time loops: the dream influenced her awareness and behavior, leading her to a significant encounter.
Wargo furthers this exploration by relating the lives of artists, including Michael Richards, revealing that many creatives seem to tap into precognitive insights. Richards, an artist linked to the 9/11 tragedy, produced works that eerily foreshadowed his fate, resonating deeply with Wargo's thesis that artistic expression may arise from a relationship with the future.