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Old 07-27-2008, 07:14 PM
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I dreamed I was in a situation with two friends of mine.
The next day, in a conversation with my mother, she talked about these two friends of mine putting me in the same situation of the dream.

Did I foresee this event?
Or was it a coincidence?
Does this happen to anyone?
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Old 07-27-2008, 08:05 PM
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This happens to me all the time. mostly everyday.
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Hi,
Deja vu dreams are usual .
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Old 07-28-2008, 01:59 PM
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Yes

I have had dreams which can be seen as premonitions. Yours was too much of a coincidence. Jung himeself mentions several pyschic dreams. He had a dream the night before his mothers death.

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The connection between dreams and the day before the dream is really very strong. Its stronger than you would imagine. Thats because of the way that the mind is built. We store up memories in short term memory blocks. Then at nighttime we work through these and proceed to transfer them and integrate them into the long term memory banks. So always look for a possible explanation from the day before. In fact try to spot intuitions as they develop in your mind. What made you stop and think the previous day? What relationships have you been thinking about? What strong fantasies or paranoia's have been on your mind?

Of course a dream may have a different meaning. Dreams can be premonitions and can link to deep telepathy. But really do not pursue such explanations before you have at least tried some more mundane explanations. A dream may simply link to some simple everyday emotion.

The following pages above all help you to learn the basics of dream interpreting

Dream dictionary interpretation - How to interpret dreams Interpreting dreams
Dreams analyzed - How to use dreams symbols Triggers for dreams
Dream dictionary symbols - How to analyse and interpret dreams Dream dictionary
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Let's say it was a premonition.

Interesting thing was that the dream's scenario was not the same as the event's scenario of the next day, but the situation was the same.

I explain:
In the dream, I was in some way being compared to these two friends of mine, and they were present.
In the event, my mother was talking about them, making comparisons between me and them.
So, In my dream I did not see the event per se, neither it was a symbolic dream. It was something in between.

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I have had dreams which can be seen as premonitions. Yours was too much of a coincidence. Jung himeself mentions several pyschic dreams. He had a dream the night before his mothers death.

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The connection between dreams and the day before the dream is really very strong. Its stronger than you would imagine. Thats because of the way that the mind is built. We store up memories in short term memory blocks. Then at nighttime we work through these and proceed to transfer them and integrate them into the long term memory banks. So always look for a possible explanation from the day before. In fact try to spot intuitions as they develop in your mind. What made you stop and think the previous day? What relationships have you been thinking about? What strong fantasies or paranoia's have been on your mind?

Of course a dream may have a different meaning. Dreams can be premonitions and can link to deep telepathy. But really do not pursue such explanations before you have at least tried some more mundane explanations. A dream may simply link to some simple everyday emotion.

The following pages above all help you to learn the basics of dream interpreting

Dream dictionary interpretation - How to interpret dreams Interpreting dreams
Dreams analyzed - How to use dreams symbols Triggers for dreams
Dream dictionary symbols - How to analyse and interpret dreams Dream dictionary
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In addition to the proven precognative abilities of the mind there is also an aspect of this consciousness that allows one to be highly intuitive. In this case the subconscious mind would have detected the fact that your mom had in real life, indeed been comparing you with your friends. The subconscious mind is not distracted in the ways that the conscious mind is distracted. The conscious mind is so busy commanding physical actions of the body, and consumed by the millions of decisions that are required in this sense that it is not as intuitive as the subconscious mind. The subconscious mind is at work collecting every detail that you physically encounter in waking life only to permanately store them along with how you feel about each and every thing that you encounter. It retains data that it feels needs commenting about ( this comment comes via dreams that are scripted, cast, and presented especially for the dreamers benefit). Awareness is part of this process and perhaps on several occasions the subconsicous mind picked up on the fact that there was a compare and contrast effort in process by your mom. If so it brings up the notion that a waking life comparison will come forth (in it's estimation) based on it's observations of waking life occurances.
While precognition and intuition are somewhat intertwined, they are different processes of the mind. Intuition is a collection of awareness and observations made by the subconsicous mind and brought to consciousness through dreams...AND precognition emanates from an ability to tie into threads of uncomon knowledge...
If you are interested in learning more on the subject of precognative dreams look up Edgar Cayce (Google) and zero in on "universal consciousness". This is a profound example of precognative and extra sensory abilities that are highly documented. The book called "The Sleeping Prophet" is written about him and is incredible and features highly documented, consecutive occurances of his precognative abilities and more.
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Old 07-29-2008, 09:12 AM
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It is an interesting subject precognitive dreams. I think we can all tap into these types of dreams. I would liken it to watching a TV preview of some upcoming drama. We maybe tap into the events and emotions that are just to take place. I have also seen some dreams which are very strange. They are sort of half and half as you say. Its these types of dreams which made me first become interested in dreams. I find ordinary dreams more interesting nowadays.

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The father of modern dream interpretation is not Freud or Jung but rather Jon Winson. But he never made a single dream interpretation. Instead he conducted research into the mind and established that certain brainwaves (theta waves) only appear during the night time. During the day we store up all new experiences and feelings in short term memory. Then at night we start to work through what happened the previous day and we integrate these into long term memory blocks. Then finally we clear short term memory blocks ready to start the process again the next day. Its likely that any dreams we have are linked to these brain functions. The weird images and feelings once deciphered capture our own feelings and new insights into the world around us. So the dreams then will often link to specific events from the day before and to new ways in which our world has been reshaped. It may simply link to our paranoias and fantasies. If we are focused on something about to happen in the near future then the dreams may link to that. Each dream captures one specific feeling or thought process.

Dream dictionary symbols - How to analyse and interpret dreams

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How do you know if a dream comes from intuition or precognition?



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In addition to the proven precognative abilities of the mind there is also an aspect of this consciousness that allows one to be highly intuitive. In this case the subconscious mind would have detected the fact that your mom had in real life, indeed been comparing you with your friends. The subconscious mind is not distracted in the ways that the conscious mind is distracted. The conscious mind is so busy commanding physical actions of the body, and consumed by the millions of decisions that are required in this sense that it is not as intuitive as the subconscious mind. The subconscious mind is at work collecting every detail that you physically encounter in waking life only to permanately store them along with how you feel about each and every thing that you encounter. It retains data that it feels needs commenting about ( this comment comes via dreams that are scripted, cast, and presented especially for the dreamers benefit). Awareness is part of this process and perhaps on several occasions the subconsicous mind picked up on the fact that there was a compare and contrast effort in process by your mom. If so it brings up the notion that a waking life comparison will come forth (in it's estimation) based on it's observations of waking life occurances.
While precognition and intuition are somewhat intertwined, they are different processes of the mind. Intuition is a collection of awareness and observations made by the subconsicous mind and brought to consciousness through dreams...AND precognition emanates from an ability to tie into threads of uncomon knowledge...
If you are interested in learning more on the subject of precognative dreams look up Edgar Cayce (Google) and zero in on "universal consciousness". This is a profound example of precognative and extra sensory abilities that are highly documented. The book called "The Sleeping Prophet" is written about him and is incredible and features highly documented, consecutive occurances of his precognative abilities and more.
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Old 07-30-2008, 08:12 PM
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Uncle,

How do you explain precognitive dreams scientificaly?

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It is an interesting subject precognitive dreams. I think we can all tap into these types of dreams. I would liken it to watching a TV preview of some upcoming drama. We maybe tap into the events and emotions that are just to take place. I have also seen some dreams which are very strange. They are sort of half and half as you say. Its these types of dreams which made me first become interested in dreams. I find ordinary dreams more interesting nowadays.

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The father of modern dream interpretation is not Freud or Jung but rather Jon Winson. But he never made a single dream interpretation. Instead he conducted research into the mind and established that certain brainwaves (theta waves) only appear during the night time. During the day we store up all new experiences and feelings in short term memory. Then at night we start to work through what happened the previous day and we integrate these into long term memory blocks. Then finally we clear short term memory blocks ready to start the process again the next day. Its likely that any dreams we have are linked to these brain functions. The weird images and feelings once deciphered capture our own feelings and new insights into the world around us. So the dreams then will often link to specific events from the day before and to new ways in which our world has been reshaped. It may simply link to our paranoias and fantasies. If we are focused on something about to happen in the near future then the dreams may link to that. Each dream captures one specific feeling or thought process.

Dream dictionary symbols - How to analyse and interpret dreams

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