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De ja vue or pshchic??

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Sometimes i will have a dream and it might be a month or years later but these things happen and i remember it from a distant point in my mind. Am i seeing the future or are thse things just a coincidence that is de ja vue?

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  1. It has happened to me as well. I have dreamed the deaths of my deceased grandparents, but have also dreamy positive things, like, i knew when my sister-in-law would give birth and what s*x the child would be (nobody knew that...).

    I wouldn't say it's a deja vu, since the term itself means "already seen" -  however, you first dream, and then it happens. So it has rather something psychic about it...

    However, note that not every dream you might have is such. Sometimes the "predictive" dreams can be explained - we have picked up some cues subconsciously and processed a logical outcome that happened, and our conscious mind was not aware of the cues...

    On the other hand, it is really intriguing, yet I believe that some people might have that psychic note in some of the dreams. Pay attention to how dreams make you feel - if there are strong emotions and vivid memories of the same, it may want to say something. Also, sometimes strong emotions in dreams are not predictive, but you are venting through them for something that happens when you are awake.

    I would encourage you not to be afraid of "omenish" dreams - i know how it feels because after few such that did come true I was freaked out when I dreamed of someone's death. But, sometimes they are pure fears that someone that means to you or to someone you are close to, might go through something bad.


  2. You are seeing the future. Deja vu is dream based. You have a dream of what is going to happen and then when it does happen you feel that it has happened before, because it did happen before.

    Deja vu is Not a brain dysfunction. Only those who have NOT recorded and NOT observed their dreams say this. I have a standard answer to dreamers like you. There you will find how the dream apparently disguises its messages. It's however no disguise, on the contrary. It only looks like a disguise because the dream packs in so very much information into one image. Dreams are like a computer zip program which intensely compresses information which later has to be decoded on the desktop.

    Your dream is your zip program experience; your waking is your desktop experience. At times the dream does not zip the imagery because it wants you to realise on the spot just what lies ahead and also wake you up to the fact that you are not the one who makes the decisions and choices in life, but destiny.

    This is something that only few people can cope with. Although it is top secret, it is also the most open secret of human existence. Below is my standard explanation; it could well be that you are ready for this information because you have seen so many dreams come true. I have noticed that there are not many dreamers that are ready for my response, thinking that it is nothing but a lot of gobbledygook! They obviously prefer the sceptics outlook!

    Those who have actually seen clearly that dreams come true and also that déjà vus are based on a dream, are very fortunate, for they can understand from EXPERIENCE that dreams are about the future and that those who speculate otherwise are speaking in ignorance. In time you will discover that dreams are the blue print for your life and that everything is planned for you and that there is really nothing else to be done but to enjoy the 'ride'. What I am about to reveal now is the most open secret of life which many fail to discover because they are engrained in the brain wash of western scientific prejudice.

    I have made a lifelong study of the future factor of dreams and found that ALL dreams are about the FUTURE. At the beginning of our AWAKENING to this fact we can only see those dreams come true that manifest literally, those which are coming true as you have dreamt them, in short, those that manifest as a kind of DÉJÀ VUS.

    As you focus more on this phenomenon, you will see that dreams are the basis of all PSYCHIC PERCEPTION. They are the cause not only of DÉJÀ VU, but also of PREMONITIONS, of INTUITION, INSTINCT and ALL PSYCHIC PHENOMENA as well. The difference between these and the DÉJÀ VU or literal manifestation is that you have no recollection of the dream that told you what would happen or where an IDEA or INSPIRATION or PREMONITION etc. came from.

    I said ALL dreams come true, but only few in the way we see it happen in the dream. Those we miss coming true have come true in a figurative or METAPHORICAL manner.

    Example: you may dream that you are sailing on a cloud through the skies. When you wake up you won't of course fly up there, but instead you will FEEL AS IF you were up there sailing through the clouds. And if you were asked how you felt on the day of this dream, you would most likely say: "I AM ON CLOUD NINE!"

    We are so used to metaphors in our daily speech that we don't even realise that we use them constantly. We take them for granted but when the dream uses them we find it 'weird'. Just look at some oft the daily metaphors we use in waking life such as: He stabbed me in the back, he is a pain in the neck, she is caught in a vice, he is weak kneed, he shot himself in the foot, you haven't got a leg to stand on, he has fallen in love... FALLEN?? Why do we say FALLEN? Do we mean this literally or metaphorically? The latter of course and so does the dream with all of its metaphors. Or look at the term ‘she was my highschool CRUSH’! When you have fallen in love you are indeed crushed, but not under a car, but by the influx of all those sexual hormones!

    Once you learn the language of the dream you will realise that we are in the hands of a power that is much grater than our little selves. Once you have realised deeply that dreams are your PROMPTERS at the footlights of the THEATRE OF LIFE, you will learn to resign to that Power that knows all and IS all.

    Indeed, you will understand that you are not separate from that Power. You will also see that TIME IS AN ILLUSION. You will comprehend then that when we are awake we are governed by that part of the brain that slows everything down to a step by step perception of reality, and you will also see that when we are asleep and dream that another part of the brain is at work; one that allows you to see some distance into the future, one in which the barriers of time have broken down to a certain extent.

    PS 1 One more thing: Dreams are tricky. When they portray our anxieties, we dream that one mishap after another is happening. But then it may well turn out that those mishaps were only a picture of our fears superimposed on actions that are not disastrous at all.

    PS 2 Some dreamers believe that dreams are warnings of impending disasters to allow them to change things. But it is clear from the dream Abraham Lincoln had about his death which he told his wife and discussed with her that there is nothing we can do to evade destiny. In fact Lincoln’s dream shows that the dream can see even beyond our body’s death. This is clear from the fact that in his dream Lincoln could actually see the soldiers guarding his coffin. This is something which he could not possibly do while still in the body. This opens up a plethora of new questions about dreams capacity and the nature of the dreamer and indeed about our earthly existence!

  3. I would say dejavu.... no worries dear frm wat i know dreams are always the opposites to reality... Wink!

  4. Why is it so hard for everyone to spell PSYCHIC?! Am I the only one who benefitted from her education?

    Anyway I think it is PSYCHIC!

  5. I know.  Some folks win the lotto.

  6. That would be a phsychic dream. Deja Vu is usually expierienced when you are awake and in a certain location, in a certain situation.

  7. De ja vue is a symptom of brain dysfunction and usually points to temporal lobbe epilepsy. There is almost always a scientific explanation. I would advise you to consult a neurologist or psychiatrist.
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