It dsn't matter if they dn't believe you! You gotta believe in urself! WELL I BELIEVE YOU, and it' might be true. IT"S TRUE TO GET FUTURE VISIONS and you might be a good help. Prove it to people like say you dream of somethin that's gonna come and you see it, tell ur people this is what's gonna come. When it comes true tell them I TOLD you I saw it and came true. USE YOUR COMMON SENSE, you have ur answer to ur questions, TEST OUT these random things and see how u can prove it dn't give up be the pilot of urself and prove your VISIONS TRUE!!!!BUT dude, it ain't gonna matta if they dn't believe ya at least you believe in yourself!!!!
The longer the dreams are the faster you forget. So the dreams u see are a bit long and cause of that u forget which happens to me A LOT> you should write them down as soon as possible you wake up. A>S>A>P, If cn't remember I'm sorry I cn't help you on that issue.
GET some bks from the public library and get info about it in your situation about dreaming and stufff
Or go online and type in google dreaming dictonary and see some clues to ur dreams
2007-12-17 12:13:58
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answered by Purplebunny 2
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maybe you're having a weird type of deja vu?? :S. I don't know...sometimes that happens to me, like I dream about me sitting on certain position on my couch watching my brothers playing a certain video game, and then like a month later, I find myself in the exact same situation as in my dream. (though more detailed than what is written) Then at that moment, that whole scene looks vaguely familiar, like I've seen it happening the exact, exact same way before. but the thing is, i feel like I've dreamed about it before...but I'm not sure. I just associate it with dreaming, though I'm not sure I've even dreamt it in the first place. I don't think I can necessarily see in the future, I just relate them to deja vues which make a whole lot of sense to me, as i hope it might to you. here's what I found on Wikiped:
it "is the experience of feeling sure that one has witnessed or experienced a new situation previously (an individual feels as though an event has already happened or has repeated itself).
The experience of déjà vu is usually accompanied by a compelling sense of familiarity, and also a sense of "eeriness", "strangeness", or "weirdness". The "previous" experience is most frequently attributed to a dream, although in some cases there is a firm sense that the experience "genuinely happened" in the past. Déjà vu has been described as "remembering the future."
Some believe déjà vu is the memory of dreams. Though the majority of dreams are never remembered, a dreaming person can display activity in the areas of the brain that process long-term memory. It has been speculated that dreams read directly into long-term memory, bypassing short-term memory entirely. In this case, déjà vu might be a memory of a forgotten dream with elements in common with the current waking experience. This may be similar to another phenomenon known as déjà rêvé, or "already dreamed."
Say, for example, you are traveling to England for the first time. You are touring a cathedral, and suddenly it seems as if you have been in that very spot before. Or maybe you are having dinner with a group of friends, discussing some current political topic, and you have the feeling that you've already experienced this very thing -- same friends, same dinner, same topic. "
hope this helps.
2007-12-17 20:27:15
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answered by ? 2
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Well, you may have answered your own question. If you cannot prove it and the events you speak of are random, then why WOULD they believe you? Im not being a jerk, either...seriously.
2007-12-17 20:07:04
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answered by blklightz 4
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My older brother says that that happens to him too. It's cool, but it's too bad you can't remember it until it actually happens. Know that your not alone...unless of course you're both liars. But hey I'm really gullible. I believe you.
2007-12-17 20:13:03
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answered by Me 5
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Pl. make yourself trust worthy. some people are difficult to convince.
People are self-centered & don't bother about the HIGH status of others.
2007-12-17 20:13:07
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answered by Muthu S 7
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i believe in things like that, but most people are
highly skeptical about matters such as the ones you mentioned.
2007-12-17 20:11:32
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answered by Jerry S 7
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