I get that alot as well. It's like you are predicting the future while you sleep, but there are always strange variations on reality that make it easy to dismiss. Then when what you predicted happens close enough to your dream to make you think wow, but different enough not to have seen it coming.
The explanation that I have made up for this is a firm grasp of the random. On some deep level you can guess whats going to happen, and it plays out in a dream the night before.
2006-06-16 08:23:53
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answered by Mike K 4
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hey omg..Same here..I once had a dream that me, my mom and my sister went to denny's to eat breakfast and yo!! ok this is freaky..This guy came out of nowhere and started taking pics of us but everytime it developed it was of us under water. So in my dream my mom and sis went to the car and I went to get the rest of the pics but on my way to the counter, I saw these white men dressed up sitting at a table but like also waiting for something to happen-very nervously..looking at their watch..yup!! No joke the next day I freakin hear that JFK JR's plane went down into the ocean and his relatives were waiting to see if he survived or not. Freaky huh?? I feel u..
2006-06-16 08:24:26
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answered by Peacetree Suale 1
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the most be conscious right here's "physiologically" no longer "psychologically". i have not any info, yet i think that in terms of trauma brought about by ability of a dream the neural pathways would probable no longer finally end up being bolstered because it would in a authentic existence trauma. you would tell your self that the trauma replaced into no longer authentic, so that you would have a tendency no longer to relive the project many cases over, except you had a recurrent nightmare or evening terror. My in reality info for that's some aggravating or could we are saying severe activities which got here about to me in a dream that never got here about to me in authentic existence - I murdered two times in my dream and that i experienced a "complete body orgasm."
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answered by ? 4
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Yep, but mine are almost always of inconsequential moments. I do seem to get the dreams at times when I'm stressing about something, and they're usually of a time after that event has occurred. I think it's my subconscious letting me know that whatever has me on edge isn't going to kill me, I'll get through it. They're almost lucid too, and I've been working on making myself think about recent events to give me a better time frame, but I don't know if it can even work that way.
2006-06-16 08:22:55
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answered by Beardog 7
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I get (got) most of my dreams, but not them all. My favorite job would be to be a professional gambler, and I am achieving that. I got a nice place to live, no debts, lots of spare cash, things to entertain me, and I am healthy and have a number of friends. The only thing I seem to be lacking (that I want) is a girlfriend, but hey I`m patient.
2006-06-16 08:21:41
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answered by MARTIN B 4
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I have had that happen a few times, but I never remember my dreams until they happen.
2006-06-16 08:20:08
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answered by Deborah 3
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yes dreams are usually the first thing you notice when you are developing your well powers if you want to go farther then I would serch the web there are all kinds of sights that explian this.
2006-06-16 08:20:55
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answered by Anonymous
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its happened to me a couple of times but it was intense i dreamt people died and then someone i knew died but i think its a gift so keep dreaming
2006-06-16 08:20:49
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answered by t714mac 2
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when did you die?just know thats dreams are to giuld you they usailly there to warn you what not to do but if you dreams are coming true i hope there good ones.
2006-06-16 08:22:25
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answered by Anonymous
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oddly enough - yes.
(and at times, it frightens the life right out of me!)
2006-06-16 08:19:57
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answered by redglory 5
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