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This has happened ever since I was 8 years old. I usually go to sleep and waking up and remembering what it is and it was never quite important or anything. Maybe like a month or a week later, my dream happen. It happens to me A LOT. After the event had actually happen, the first thing that came to my mind was my dream. And nowadays I'm really used to it so while it happens in reality, I remember it from my dream and then I remember if I did the right or the wrong thing. And then if someone asked me a question and I answered it wrong in my dream, in real life I knew it was wrong so I answered it right and I just changed everything but the outcome was still the same. I know I totally make no sense whatsoever but it's hard to explain. I'm now 17 if that really matters... So is this deja vu or the sixth sense? And how does this happen? Does science have to do with it?

2007-08-16 11:27:36 · 13 answers · asked by Mila 3 in Society & Culture Mythology & Folklore

13 answers

Didn't you just ask this question?

2007-08-16 11:32:56 · answer #1 · answered by joe_on_drums 6 · 1 1

I am not up on this thing, but I'll give you my thoughts on the subject.
Things happen in life, that you can predict or at least have a good possibility of happening. You know that tomorrow the sun will rise, and if you have a dream that the sun rises, then your dream came true. If you dream of something totally off the wall, like seeing your best friend win the lottery 3 times in a row. Then if he does, I would say then there is something to it. I think it is more what you dream and the normal possibility of the event hapening anyway.

Again, I am not a real big believer in this type of thing, but I am smart enough to know that it could be something I have no idea about.

2007-08-16 11:37:40 · answer #2 · answered by Fordman 7 · 0 0

Hello Dude, from what you tell and the way you tell it this is typical Deja Vu. This in fact is a biologic reaction - instead of following the whole normal chain for a feeling , thought or event all the way to the REALISATION of that feeling, thought or event in the right brain cells, something makes that the normal steps in the chain are skipped ... which makes your realisation happens the split second before you have consciently SEEN/FELT it with the senses (difficult to explain too... you can for example burn your finger before your skinsensors have transmitted it to the right brain cell - or your brain cell might already feel it before your skin sensor really reacts). Which o so often gives us the feeling : I have seen this BEFORE.

But you did not.

I think though that someone with a lot of deja vu's indeed somewhere along the chain is more sensitive.

2007-08-16 11:40:11 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

No science, spirtuality. Only spiritual holy (whole) people are explaining what you are experiencing. Not from imgination, from experience. Saying you are holy, does not mean you are.

The heart or soul has five (really six) senses just as the physical brain or body has these senses. Only those who are pure of heart may see. Thus they are deaf, dumb and blind does not mean that they are physically unable to see, hear, speak - no.

There are a classification of people who are going into Divine Presence in the night. The ones who are able to really explain these things are remembering their nightly experience - a meeting with the Prophets and Saints. f you are in this category of people, you may be someone who is not remembering but are still entering - or partially remembering some of what you experienced. Some, not all, dreams are opening this for you.

It is a very lehgthy subject - but I assure you what you are experiencing is real - but do not be so quick to share it with others. Those, the majority who are not, will believe you to be crazy. You must find someone who really knows and ask them.

Visit a young saint named Yusef at brokenearth.org for starters.

Hope this helped - it just scratched the surface of what is possible.

2007-08-16 11:42:53 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I dont believe in the "sixth" sense - Ill believe it when I see it. Thats just the kind of person I am. I think its probably deja vu, even though (no offense) you didnt explain too clearly. This has happened to me once kinda. My brothers and I always get money for our birthdays. It was right after my birthday and I had put all my money in my wallet. But I accidentally misplaced it. And of course I was freaking out - I had about 200 dollars in there, and I didnt know where that 200 was! But that night I had a dream that I found my wallet under a heap of books on my bookshelf. So the next morning I looked there out of curiosity - and there it was. So freaky, I know.

2007-08-16 11:41:10 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Both me and my best friend have these all the time. There are a number of explanations for this, but the common scientific explanation for Déjà-vu (your brain is too slow) does not work in these experiences: we know for sure we dreamt about this weeks even months before, so it's not just the "feeling you've already done this before".

There is a theory that time is an perpetual loop and everything continuously repeats itself and some people pick up on that during their sleep, but I don't really believe that one actually.

Another theory is that you are one of the "special" children of this age, more attuned with the powers out there (there's also a huge number of theories about those, so if you want to look into them, take your time: indigo children, star children, otherkin, children of the new age, ...), helping you see things.

Or of course all us people experiencing this might be a next step in human evolution.

Or we're all a fluke of nature ;o)

2007-08-16 22:18:43 · answer #6 · answered by Endimi 2 · 0 0

I'm not sure what it is but I have had the same thing happen to me. One time I was telling a friend of mine about a dream it was kinda dumb, it was about a concert I wanted to go to being rescheduled. She and I happened to be listening to the radio at that time and about 5 or 10 minutes later they broke in with an udate that the show was being rescheduled to the month I had mentioned this isn't the only time I have had this kind of thing happen but this is one I will always remember because it was so obvious she could see I wasn't making it up.

2007-08-16 12:42:06 · answer #7 · answered by grizzliesgurl 4 · 0 0

Well, I watch Montel and he has Psychic Sylvia Browne on there sometimes. She says that dreams that tell you something or warn you about something are indeed a gift. It's not just a fluke. I don't have it often but I have had dreams that told me very specific messages that end up being VERY true. I think whether or not you believe in a "higher power" might have something to do with it. Not necessarily science (fiction) but more of what you - YOURSELF - believe in and your faith.

2007-08-16 11:36:02 · answer #8 · answered by pinknlos 2 · 0 0

there was quite a fashion for using lucid dreaming as a means of predicting the future in the late 1920s. the most important work dealing with this idea is probably jw dunne's 'an experminent with time'.

ts eliot also wrote a poem 'four quartets' which expresses ideas quite similar to yours.

2007-08-16 11:34:01 · answer #9 · answered by synopsis 7 · 1 0

deja vu
i'm pretty sure i have it too. but mine's not as clear as yours. i will do something like i was supposed to but then i figure it was just deja vu.

2007-08-16 13:20:20 · answer #10 · answered by Mason S 3 · 0 0

Eh at times im not sure if it is reality or a dream

2016-05-20 16:57:26 · answer #11 · answered by mary 3 · 0 0

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