Yes, because i've had them, your subconscious mind can sometimes give you premonitions.
2006-06-16 01:24:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe in self fullfilling prophecies. I believe that most dreams are limited to te person dreaming them, otherwise how would they ever hope to interpret them? Can they come true. Of course they can, and; you can guess right 50% of the time also. You can guess right 100% of the time. If you do then it will seem as though you could see the future, and in one sense you can. Teir is no such thing as 100% lucky, so; there must be some reason for your success. Personally I solve problems in my sleep. Does that make me premonitory when I use my own solution the next day, or whenever? No. It just means that I am not truly dreaming and I will probably have a heart attack if I don't rest more. So, yes I think dreams can come true. No, Ican't say with any certainty why that happens.
2006-06-28 14:45:32
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answered by LORD Z 7
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Deja Vois... I believe in Premonitory dreams, but not usually for a good while after I have had them.... I visit a place, home, town or where ever, for the first time and just KNOW where to find whatever I am looking for. I have been there before you see..... in my dreams.... so YES I believe.
2006-06-27 07:29:27
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answered by gillsnest35 1
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Yes Yes Yes!!!
I had the same dream 3 times in a row on different nights. The first time, I thought it was one of those nights when I had eaten too much. After 3 times, I was disturbed and started asking different people to get their views. Interesting enough, one of my friends who comes out of Indonesia (I am not Indonesian) told me that if one dreamt what I had dreamt then, such and such would happen and believe me after 1 month, what she said happened.This set me thinking for sometime back I had listened to a preacher who explained that sometimes dreams were messages from the subconcious life making itself heard,sometimes trying to alert you to danger or something. We all have the subconcious life which we stifle.The best thing about this is that we have the power to change whatever is going to happen if we know it beforehand,that is why you are being alerted, either for you or someone else.In the Christian life, prayer helps a lot. But it is not all bad news, it goes both ways.
2006-06-17 05:40:26
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answered by Tansy 2
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Yes, I know of several people that have had these dreams. A woman in my hometown had a dream about her 21 yr old daughter that had just recently moved out of state for a job. In the dream she could hear her daughter and several people screaming. She saw her daughter, in her favorite T-shirt, her face covered in blood. She heard a radio playing Slaughter's song "Fly to the Angels" in the background. She saw an image of the clock on her daughter's radio it said 12:35. Then she was awakened by the horrible smell of gasoline and smoke. As soon as she awoke from the dream she looked at the clock it was 1:37 a.m.(12:37 a.m. her daughter's time zone), she decided to try her daughter's cell just to make sure she was okay. No answer! Good, she thought her daughter was asleep and went back to bed. At 2:00 a.m. she was awakened by her phone. A woman's voice on the other end told her that her daughter had been in a car accident and was pronounced dead at 12:35 a.m. At the daughter's funeral a friend that survived the accident told her details (of course she already knew them), she had seen and heard all the details right down to the "EXACT" song playing on the radio.
2006-06-30 04:18:06
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answered by Redneck Mom 2
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Maybe . Sometimes it goes as the premonitory dreams predicted
And , sometimes not
2006-06-30 04:31:18
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answered by ray 1
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My whole life I was skeptical about premonitions but I am a believer now. My mom passed away about 6 years ago and she actually told me she was going to die. I was visiting her on a Monday afternoon and she told me she had been having dreams in which she would see her mother (who had been dead since 1979) and her brother (who died when my mom was only15). I just attributed her 'hallucinations' to her alcoholism. She was not sick or anything at that point but she kept insisting that she knew she was going to die soon and kept telling me what I needed to do when it happened. Then on Thursday of that same week she called and said she had a bad cold and needed me to go to the store for some things for her. When I went to her house with the requested items I could tell she was feeling lousy and tried to convince her to let me take her to the doctor. She insisted she was fine and just needed rest, I talked to her several times that day and she seemed pretty much okay. The next day, Friday, I called her several times over the course of about 4 hours and when I couldn't get her I decided to go check on her and found her dead. The paramedics and medical examiner determined that she had been gone for about 8 hours or so when I found her and, after an autopsy, the cause of death was determined to be pneumonia with both of her lungs being completely full. Basically she suffocated over the course of a few hours, going from being totally healthy to dying. So now I firmly believe in premonitions and tend to really pay attention to what I, or someone close to me, is being told.
2006-06-28 21:38:16
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answered by shens06 1
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Dreams of this sort have occurred intermittently in my life. The key thing to remember here is that, the dream is for you and you alone. If the intention was for others to be involved, then indeed they would have the same dream. Many warnings and blessings have been blocked because of someone "giving" away their foreknowledge of something. If it is something that you are concerned about as it will save lives, by all means tell the proper authorities. Otherwise, this information is for you. "If God be for us, who can be against us?" - Romans 8:31. Peace and God Bless.
2006-06-29 08:18:32
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answered by In God We Trust 7
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Yes,I believe in premonitory dreams.I had many of them...The last was about my boyfriend (e-mail me in case you want to know the whole story).
I use to have de ja vus as well...not much,but it can happen.This phenomenon is related to the subconscious,of which not even neuroscientists know much yet.
2006-06-16 01:29:19
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answered by Gerda 2
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Totally. Isn't it quite possible that our mind has the capability to show us the future when we are in sleep at its deepest? I think that this would explain the feeling of deja vu that many people get. And when I say see the future, I don't mean seeing just the important, life-altering things- I mean the mundane things in life that we won't think twice about, like walking along the sidewalk and passing someone who you know you don't know and have never seen before but who has this surprising sense of familiarity. Isn't it possible that we could've had a dream of the same walk along the same sidewalk before it happened?
2006-06-16 01:45:28
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answered by Gwen E 2
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Yes. I've had many of them over the years. Most of them have been about airplane crashes, but I wasn't given enough info. in the dream to have been able to prevent it. You can tell when you're having one because it controls you completely. Even if you manage to wake yourself up , it will pull you back in. Kind of like being awake but being forced to dream. It's a weird feeling that you recognize when you have another one. Kinda freaky:0}
2006-06-27 08:46:52
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answered by Anonymous
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