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| Prophetic Dreams Do you see things in your dreams that predict the future? Have you had a dream that you think is prophetic? This is the place to talk about it! |
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I had this dream about a month ago and is it prophetic?
I was with my best friend and we were at the local shopping center, i left her alone with my dad for a couple of minutes walking the opposite direction. When i returned a voice told me that their is a high chance of her dying i saw her in a coma and those words kept repeating "their is a high chance she will die" i woke up went to school that day and told her what had happened the next night i was talking to her on msn my mother came in and told me that my family friend ben was in a coma and there was a high chance of him dying. My best friend who was in the dream is related to him aswell. i have not heard any details about him before that dream. i was freaked out instantly and he did pass away 2 day's later. is that a prophetic dream? |
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I do not feel qualified to judge yes or no on this. And if you asked me 15 years ago, I would have said no way. Prophetic dreams don't exist. Until I had a very clearly prophetic dream myself. I will not go into details as they are quite personal, but I dreamed someone I had not seen or spoken to or about for 10 years nor dreamed about during that time period had a heart attack. I was so disturbed by the dream because it was so REAL that I made phone calls the next day. Only to discover that very night this person had indeed had a heart attack. So yes while some dreams can be explained by wrong possitions during sleep, stress, worry etc some things I now believe are something else indeed.
For your dream, I do not think there is anything you could have done with the knowledge you may or may not have had before hand. I am sorry for the loss of your friend. |
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By that I mean I think that you had information you obtained from other planes while you were sleeping, and that info got confused and messed up in your dream. I think your higher self knew, but lower self couldn't quite translate. Does that make any sense?
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thanks guys,
tbh not really haha explain |
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Hi Epicdreamer,
Yes, you had a precognitive dream. I often find certain details get mixed up, but still, the dream is precognitive. I'm sorry about your friend's cousin! I get precognitive dreams about little unimportant things too. Like on May 14, I had a dream of Diane Sawyer falling down, her feet slipped out in front of her and she fell backwards, and her arms were sort of propping up her head. I also thought she was crying. On May 15, on Good Morning America, the actual event unfolded, but she fell back that way while playing around on a trampoline! Her position when she fell back was just as I'd seen, but there were no tears. It was a segment they were doing about family summer fun things. So, we don't always get the full details. I think my dreaming mind just thought she was injured so created tears. Yours seems to have known it was someone related to your friend, and so substituted her. I especially get lots of precogs about deaths and illnesses of both family and famous people. I don't know why, exactly, except the family ones seem to prepare me emotionally, and the world ones seem to allow me to trust the others more fully when they come. |
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Yes, but you can see from this good example of a dream which happened soon after while it is fresh in your mind that the information of girl's relationship to
Ben, the one who actually died, was garbled and mixed in, as if your mind was interferring by trying to understand while the dream was going on. Sometimes the only way to sort that kind of thing out is to realize how it feels down to the subtle level, like it was about her, but it doesn't feel as if that's quite it and you leave a little room for another piece of information to show up. |