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How can these be explained? I've had a few in my life and its so odd. One was a dream about a robbery, I brushed it off as a weird dream and the next night, my aparment was robbed. Afterwards I felt so silly, because the details were there, in the dream. How can we know the future in a dream? Have you had an experience like this?

2007-03-15 19:16:42 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Alternative Paranormal Phenomena

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you got the move babe ,but not the motion,remember,
when i say this,you recognize or realize the "message"
after the action has occurred,but not before?huh?,then everything like "unveils"in your mind,right?all you need to do is really identify the "revelation" dream,from the one that ,
you might know is 'normal';.Did you see the person or people
(in your dream)who did the robbery,or its related to you as a familiar,close friend ,or someone who visit you regularly?that can be another possibility,however it seems you have an ability...

2007-03-16 14:36:45 · answer #1 · answered by Byzantino 7 · 3 0

Yes, premonitions do occur in dreams. There is no scientific explanation; I have given up trying to understand the "how" and accepted the gift. The trick is learning to be more receptive to the messages, and learning what each dream is trying to tell you. In the end, you are your own best interpreter for what each dream means. I have foreseen natural disasters, a train accident, 9-11, and the death of a close loved one. I almost never know until afterwards what it was- although soemtimes, like the images of the disasters, I "see" actual footage- a river in full flood stage at a certain part of town, a tornado touching down near a friend's house. 9-11 was weirder- I did not see what happened, but I felt overwhelmed by a tremendous wave of sorrow and anger that literally had me shaking and sobbing for 6 hours before the incident. It saved my life- I was supposed to be in the WTC that morning dropping off a job application and visiting the observation deck (lived near the city my whole life but had never traveled to the top before). In the morning, I was too exhausted and sick to go, and postponed the trip for the next day. For those who might attack me for saying this, I really do not care if you believe me or not. I know what I know.

It's a tough call sometimes, but you should always pay attention. It is a wonderful gift, and while major decisions shouldn't be made on dreams alone, perhaps, they do act as aguide to let yop know when things are right or wrong.

2007-03-16 14:16:20 · answer #2 · answered by Hauntedfox 5 · 1 0

Dreams often contain information about something that is going to happen. You also have dreams related to your own healing and there are dreams of psychological assimilation of the things you experience.

We dream of the future, we can see the future because we are partly four dimensional creatures. I have seen the future in dreams. Don't let it unnerve you. Also, sometimes dreams that appear to be clairvoyant are actually something else.

You may have dreamed of your place being robbed because there was a subtle que you were not aware of. A burglar may very well have visited your place the day before the actual event to "inventory" and "pre-sell" your stuff. You might have been burglarized by someone you know as well.....

2007-03-17 18:36:05 · answer #3 · answered by Bernard B 3 · 2 0

I have had these before, kind of often. Usually they're about really trivial things that don't matter, like once in high school I had a dream that a male friend of mine came to school in a shirt that a certain female that we really didn't like was also wearing. I've only had one about something that really mattered, I dreamed that I saw a friend of mines face in the middle of a burning torch, and the next day the apartments where he lived had a really serious fire. His apartment was completely wrecked, and he had to move.
I don't know what the deal is, I usually think nothing of them, too. Good to know that I'm not the only one that has these.

2007-03-16 10:01:02 · answer #4 · answered by 4 · 0 0

Yes. He had a dream that my grandma will die. He started crying one day suddenly. I asked him what was the matter. He told me and the next day, I too dreamt the same. Grandma then was physically unfit but she was able to take a morning walk, pray, rome about etc. Within a month, she had been attacked by a syndrome and then she left for her heavenly abode.

A saint told me the answer to your question. When you attain spiritual satisfaction and have plenty of ideas and knowledge of things going around you which you can't see with your naked eyes. Also, when you take the inner journey or begin thinking and talking about spirituality, the first step comes is that you are dreaming what's in the future. Great achievement for you! You are really enlightened or knowledgeable.

2007-03-18 04:52:45 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Yes... There are some philosophers and physicists who believe in predestination. In other words, what has been always was... what will be is already determined or in some since has already happened. Many have discredited the apparent paradoxes of time travel and believe that we in theory can move through other dimensions. Reputable theoretical physicists discuss 12 or more physical dimensions.

Some believe that time is nothing more than a construct of the mind (it keeps things orderly). The concept of predestination is not unreasonable. However, it can be difficult to believe in multiple parallel universes because this discounts the important universe were we live most of the time;)

2007-03-17 04:44:32 · answer #6 · answered by Skeptic 7 · 1 0

There are many examples of dreams that seemed to predict future events. Some may have been due to coincidence, faulty memory, or an unconscious tying together of known information. A few laboratory studies have been conducted of predictive dreams, as well as clairvoyant and telepathic dreams, but the results were varied, as these kinds of dreams are difficult to study in a laboratory setting.

2007-03-16 05:07:53 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I haven't had a premonition dream, but I do get premontion thoughts/feelings when I am awake, and I am learning to pay better attention to them. It is unlikely that anyone can tell you how we can know the future in a dream. There are many mysteries in life. We can only surrender to these mysteries and allow ourselves to be taught how best to interpret them. The case for each individual is different. If you keep paying attention to these aspects of your life, they will further teach you about yourself.

2007-03-16 14:58:07 · answer #8 · answered by tornwax 3 · 2 0

hi, heed all dreams and feelings. i know this is hard, but we all get signs of what is about to happen or at least a gut feeling. don't worry about what others may think. it is your life and it is your premonitions. now not all dreams are yours.
we tap into the cosmos and sometimes we get the dreams or real life experience of others. the same goes for ideas, if you have one for a business or product, act on it because it is floating out there and others can pick up on it too. first come first served. good luck.

2007-03-15 19:34:47 · answer #9 · answered by keli 1 · 3 0

I have. I am very sceptical and don't believe in psychics for a second. But once or twice I have had dreams that came true. I don't know how it can be explained, it's possible that it's just coincidence. After all, I've had thousands of dreams that didn't come true.

2007-03-16 04:34:41 · answer #10 · answered by tzddean 6 · 0 0

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