Honestly, I think we all do to some extent or another in both dreams during sleep and feelings while awake.
If you believe you really are seeing the future, you probably are, and it is very normal. For the people that don't believe, I don't know how they can deny what they have seen.
2006-12-12 10:09:16
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answered by Anonymous
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OMG......I have never heard of someone else that this happens too. It is the most random thing. Its been happening to me since junior high school. I will dream about a person and be like what in the world am i dreaming about them for they mean nothing too me and then all of a sudden I meet them somewhere. I've noticed that the dreams usually have strong feelings that I feel while I'm dreaming them and whatever those feelings are focused on is what will happen. If the feelings in the dream are focused on the person then in real life something will go on similar to the dream with that person. For ex.. I had a dream that a friend of mine (in real life he never and I mean never showed any interest in me and I had no interest in him yuck) was walking down the block with me holding my hand and acting like I was his girlfriend. Within a week I was outside and he comes up to me out of no where smacks my butt and starts acting like he's in love with me I was like what the f*%k. Then there are other dreams where the emotions I am feeling are centered around the event not the person ex I kept dreaming about shopping in the juniors department with friends. I had about 3 or 4 dreams over a yrs time. I didn't think much about it because I had been overweight my whole life had tried every diet in the world and nothing worked so had given up and the next yr I got put on these meds that made me lose my apitite and lost a good 80 lbs in a yr and have been thin ever since. I have more but this post is long enough. Who knows why we get them but I'm glad I do.
2006-12-12 20:30:14
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answered by babeejazzy 3
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I do not consider myself psychic at all, but occasionally I will have a premonition of something trivial that is about to happen.
For example, one day this past summer, as I was driving to work, the name "Connie Francis" popped into my mind. I was not listening to a song by her, nor am I a Connie Francis fan, so I could not explain why that happened. Well, when I arrived at work, a co-worker asked me to help her look through some computer files as part of a project she was working on. One of the names on the file was Connie Francis! Many people probably have the same sort of premonitions and you can never tell which ones will come true or become part of your life. I would not worry about them.
2006-12-12 18:34:27
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answered by seekermike 2
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Do you vaguely remember the dreams, or do you remember exactly what happened?
Exact: Like do you write down the dream and know exactly what happened. For example, do you lose your money, and then remember that you dreamed you had lost money
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Vague:You just feel like "this has happened before, I think I had a dream about it."
I usually feel like some things I have dreamed happen---not immediately though. I know I have dreamed these things before, but I cannot prove it because I don't write down my dreams 100% of the time.
If your dreams come true within a short period of time, like the next day and you know exactly what happened, I'd be weirded out, and I'd think I was psychic too. But if you're like me it's just deja vu.
2006-12-12 18:05:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I for one believe there are some people out there gifted with second sight or whatever you may term it. Are you one? Don't know. But it's an interesting issue to deal with, I'm sure. I wouldn't worry too much about it, especially the trivial things. If you have a dream/premonition about something important (someone in danger/dying/etc) do what you can to voice your concern but be prepared to be laughed at or not taken seriously.
2006-12-12 17:53:19
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answered by Punkie'sDad 4
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I think its your inner intuition. I have the same thing, and at first couldn't tell the difference between a real dream and an intuitive dream, but as I've accepted them for what they are I can now differentiate the difference between the two. I wouldn't call myself psychic, just intuitive, there's a difference. Intuitive is being more in tune with nature and yourself.
2006-12-12 17:57:08
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answered by NestleGirl 2
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I have them all the time, but they never give me a date when they will happen, so I just keep seeing them and having a "I've seen what will happen next" feeling when it does. So don't worry about it.
Kinda makes you wonder if you're in control of the future or not, doesn't it?
2006-12-12 17:56:20
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answered by Cory W 4
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They aren't coincidences. Demons (whether you believe it or not)often "attack" people and give them visions of what might happen in the future...and they will come true (I know someone else like that) And there's no such thing as a "psychic". They practice witchcraft and that also is demonic. Don't give in and pray that God will get rid of it cuz it could really turn out for the worse.
2006-12-12 17:58:27
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answered by mtngrl 6
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Did you mean Psychic?
I think everybody has the ability to imagine something and then be there to see it happen. We create our destiny. For example if you walk on the beach, you'll probably find seashells. If you think about something, anything and put effort into achieving it- it happens!
"Anything the mind can conceive and believe- it can achieve."
2006-12-12 17:51:38
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answered by ••Mott•• 6
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We have a show on TV about that. Called " Medium ". I watched it once. If you can not show this " talent " empirically, then I suggest you need to reevaluate your broadcast style.
2006-12-12 18:19:10
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answered by Anonymous
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