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Okay, whenever I'd sleep, I'd have dreams of things that didn't happen yet. Like, one night I had a dream about a history test and I was working on it. But the test wasn't for a few days. Plus, it was like I was doing everything with my eyes half open. Then there was the time when I was having issues with my current boyfriend and I was dreaming that my friend said something about him being stupid. The next day, she said everything in my dream word for word. So is it Deja vu or am I crazy?

2007-10-11 02:55:53 · 8 answers · asked by aquafina8755 1 in Social Science Dream Interpretation

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The classic definition of déjà vu is:

"The illusion of having already experienced something actually being experienced for the first time."

That would be like when you see a house on a street you have never been on before and swear you have seen it before. Or, when you are in a place you have never been before and have the 'feeling' you had been there before.

Having a dream about something that you are anticipating--expecting to happen-- is quite normal-- but not déjà vu!

Your not crazy either-- your brain is working overtime on that test though.

2007-10-11 03:00:01 · answer #1 · answered by Double O 6 · 2 1

Thats totally possible. I had a dream once that I was sitting in a classroom with a bunch of kids that I knew (but in awake life I didn't know them), the teacher called on me in math class and I wasn't paying attention so I didn't know the answer....The next year I went to a new school (didn't know I would be changing schools) I was sitting in that same class with my new friends and I realized that I wasn't paying attention and that I was about to be called on. I hurried up and figured out the answer to the problem that I was about to be asked. Sure enough, the teacher called on me but this time I knew the answer since my dream told me what problem was going to be asked. TOTALLY WIERD!!!! TOTALLY DEJA VU!!!

2007-10-11 03:07:18 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you are NOT crazy, I have had this happen to me all throughout my life. Im only 29, but I can recount numerous times this happened to me AND my mom. Its not Deja vu, its actually presque' vu. I dont ever worry about, I do like to bring it up,...Im not sure how many people believe me, but its still a cool thing in my bok!

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2007-10-11 03:07:48 · answer #3 · answered by johnny kevlar 2 · 0 0

it's more than deja vu...it's premonitions.

deja vu is defined as 3 - 5 seconds of
"seeming familair feeling..." vague and not specific.

a premonition happens word for word....wink.

I believe that the devine can reach down
and prepare us for tomorrow, meet with us and give
us a glimpse of the future, so we will be more prepared.

but then, you have to believe in a divine...to accept that.

like a big cosmic hug that says,
"Hey, tag. I knew you would do that...and it's allright..."

hugs to you.

2007-10-11 08:47:02 · answer #4 · answered by dancenshout2002 3 · 1 0

do no longer difficulty approximately it merely savor that element jointly because it final, deja vu is something which you don't comprehend that passed off till it occurs so as that does no longer mean something, you will possibly desire to experience cool once you assume something that could take place and much greater whilst is something undesirable. keep enjoining your dejavus

2016-11-07 23:59:34 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

That's what's called "Prophetic dreams" Sounds like God may have a call on your life. It's a special calling. I'd watch and see if it continues and if so talk to a pastor in the Charismatic / Pentecostal denomination for more info.

2007-10-11 07:43:47 · answer #6 · answered by Lover of Blue 7 · 0 1

That's just your mind playing tricks on you.
I feel like I've dreamed things before all the time, but I probably haven't. That happens to me at least twice a week.

The human brain is funny like that.

2007-10-11 03:04:09 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

This happens alot to me too i can't explain it either

2007-10-11 03:03:43 · answer #8 · answered by Spike 1 · 0 0

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