Heard of the song, "Hum kis Galli jaa rahe hai" by Atif Aslam. Today, I saw it in the TV. The video, song & the music exactly matches to the one I dreamt on 25th April 2006. I wasn't a fan of him either. The cassettes and CDs were released in 21st December 2006. Even the wordings, music & his voice was the same. My question is, that are there any people who knows what will go on in the future? You may think, I'm crazy but I know his song long before the music was released.
2007-03-26
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I think you were only dreaming. That may help you in the future. Your 6th sense...
GOOD LUCK!
2007-03-26 21:55:14
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answered by Tanuj 1
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I have known a couple of people who have had this experience. They have dreamed of a song, invention, or event before it happens. I myself have "precognitive dreams" where I dream a "clip" of some event that happens to me the next day, week, or month. I do not recall the dream until the dreamed event is unfolding in front of me. The dream snippets have involved people that I had not met until the day of the event. Everyone is saying things and positioned exactly as I dreamed and they are wearing the exact clothing I dreamed of also. The dreams are all first person in that the viewpoint is as it would normally be. (I am not "outside" myself watching my face. ) I can not explain what happened to you other than to say that you are somehow "connected" on some wavelength to events yet to happen. We know so little about how our brains work. Who is to say that some of us occasionally "tune in" to some "frequency" and can see/ know/ feel stuff. Don't let it freak you out. Just enjoy it and let it be. Pray if you feel better. I consider my "dreams" a gift from God. (And you don't need to see someone for counseling unless it really is screwing with you mentally. I am in the Mental Health field so take my word on this.)
2007-03-26 06:19:43
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answered by Stuart W 2
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It sounds like deja vu, to me. I get it too, but it's NEVER anything useful -- I never dream about the stock market hits or a racehorse winning or anything. And I never remember the dream until *after* I've just finished having the experience.
Some scientists say deja vu is just brain burps -- your brain stored the memory in the wrong box, and you think you remember it from longer ago, but it's actually just your short term memory. (-: I hate to admit it, but I have a feeling this is the right answer.
However, if you find your dreams accurate and useful, more power to you!
2007-03-26 18:28:01
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answered by Madame M 7
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"Jhalak dikla jaa" by Himesh Reshammiya. Ghosts like the song. Anyways, frankly, I think you need to see the psychatrist.
2007-03-26 04:34:48
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answered by puneet 2
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I think your memory is flawed and you are twisting what you remember to what you just heard. There is no way you can remember every minute detail of a dream from a year ago.
2007-03-26 04:25:46
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answered by Gene 7
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Never listen 2 it again. No one nos the future!
2007-03-26 03:55:16
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answered by Tha "Bay Be" 3
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You might have a case for royalties if you can prove it. I've never heard of it...or him.
2007-03-26 12:02:46
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answered by the_skipper_also 3
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you are gifted!ask GOD in prayer what are the messages for you.do you believe in JESUS?
2007-03-26 12:45:06
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answered by katagalugan9 4
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dont listen to it any more. could be bad luck
2007-03-26 15:33:45
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answered by Anonymous
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yummy its tasty.life so delicious
2007-03-26 10:50:05
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answered by artventura_maruf 1
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