Hi I’m Sasha Pryhodko.
I’m a University of Toronto graduate, mechanical engineer, Canadian veteran and the founder of the Pryhodko Method.
So why, as an engineer, did I dive into the realm of dreams? After all, engineering is an applied science and dreams are…
well…
Esoteric…

The general understanding is that they certainly do exist but only in the minds of the individuals that experience them. Otherwise, dreams seem to have no impact on the world outside the body.
That is what you would hear from someone that studies dreams in a sleep laboratory or psychoanalyses them.
The problem is that both of those fields see dreams with a sort of tunnel vision. The psychoanalyst would look at dreams to analyze the subconscious state of mind of the patient, while a neuroscientist would study dreams as it relates to the electrical brain impulses that occur during the experience.
Neither of them steps back, shakes their head and thinks, “why does this keep happening when it really doesn’t need to?”
The body is an incredibly efficient bio-mechanical machine. The aspects of the body that are not needed fade away into atrophy and the aspects that are useful to the body’s survival grow more pronounced.
Take Amar Bharati for example, one day, in 1973 he decided to raise his arm as his dedication and loyalty to Shiva and has never lowered it since. As you can see, the arm, after not being used for so long, has completely lost all muscle and most likely nerve endings as well. In other words, after not having used it for half a century, it has atrophied.

The appendix also comes to mind as an example but on a much longer evolutionary scale. It has atrophied to a point of general nuisance.
The point here is that the body does not retain that which is not useful to its survival.
The way I approached dreams from the start was by seeing them as no different than any other part of the body. That is, since they exist then there must be some evolutionary purpose but the current prevailing theories were not enough. They didn’t give enough substantial reason for dreams to exist.
I saw dreams as purpose driven. And this was just the tip of the ice berg.
Ever since i was a kid, dreams were a big part of my life within the confines of my family. I say “the confines of my family” because my mother, who initially had me intrigued about dreams, lost several of her friendships in her past because of her ability to see future events in dreams. The friends believed that she was the cause of those unfortunate events and hence cut contact with her. Since then it was only to be discussed within our family for fear of reprisal.
The technique was rudimentary, and not as accurate as the current Pryhodko Method but it worked perfectly for unfortunate events.
This was always on the periphery of my interests. Yes it was cool, but it worked for her because she learned what certain symbols meant but couldn’t explain anything beyond how she learned these symbols. It was intuitive for her.
But those symbols didn’t work for me… so I just assumed it was her special gift from the universe and watched it from the sidelines.
This wasn’t until I was midway through my studies at University of Toronto that I had several instances of my own dream precognition experience through sheer luck. I was excited because now I had my firsthand account of the correlation between dream and future reality. I had some rudimentary data to work with.
Those several instances started a decade long experiment of dissecting the workings of dreams using an applied science approach.
After many years of trial and error and almost giving up, I finally had the first version of what is now called The Pryhodko Method. A systematic way of learning to use your dreams as a sixth sense in order to see and predict future events.
I set out to test the waters and teach my findings on social media. The best place I could find for rapid feedback and critique was tiktok. I was surprised how well it took off. After millions of views and personally coaching a few dozen clients, I was able to better adjust the material so that it was easier to understand and put in practice.
Now my goal with the Pryhodko Method is to show you how you can also use your dreams the way they were meant to be used, and to guide you along the way to have you see your own future through dreams.
The method you’re about to learn is revolutionary in regards to dreams because it has a real world application. Many readers around the world send me emails about their discoveries of how they are able to benefit themselves through their precognition of dreams.
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