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Has anyone ever had this experience ?

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I have had dreams before vivid & I remember them the next morning. A few weeks months pass (anything from 2 weeks to 10+ months) I then find myself in the exact situation I dreamt about & it's EXACTLY as the dream. It may only be for a few seconds but its spot on & i've experimented before with trying to say something different or not pick up a pen etc but I still end up doing what i did in the dream! lol

i've thought alot about this & my theory is that the subconcious mind can see/plan into the future (like a roadmap) alot further than the concious mind I reckon by months ahead. And I think that when I have one of these dreams the information somehow gets transfered (if only breifly) to the concious mind enough to record it as a memory.

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  1. Yes, I had a dream of my sister losing her job, which two weeks later she lost her job. I've also had flashes while awake, which a couple hours later it happens.

    I not quite sure how to tap into and control it, but I presume focusing through meditation would be key. This is how I had a flash while awake.

    Anyways, they produce an emotionally intense feeling that tells what is happening. I haven't had a prediction from a dream where I try to intervene in the dream.


  2. That happened when I was in my teens, even told people what was going to happen next.  Really freaks them out.  The dreams always seem different then regular dreams, you can't seem to get them out of your mind and the details are really good down to things like missing buttons on a shirt and time of day.

  3. Yeah thats happened to me before too, and i know what you mean, its not like deja vu people it doesn't feel familiar rigth after it happens you see it days weeks or months in advance, and you can remember it just like a normal dream, only it comes true... its strange but yeah i know what your talking about

  4. I've had the same experience and recently quite alot.  It's been bugging me and I'm glad to know it happens to others as well :)

  5. A few years ago I had a really vivid dream about round UFOs...a lot of them...flying in and out of the clouds. I'm sure hoping that dream never happens. It was like they were coming to invade us.  I had another vivid dream in the same place. I was in a tall building and it started coming down around me . I remember thinking "It must be an earthquake." (This was long after 9/11) I hadn't been thinking about 9/11 and don't know why I dreamed it.) I hope that dream doesn't happen either. Wish I'd dream something good.

  6. Its called Deja'Vu French for something . Its a form of a psychic experience. Try to write them down so you can learn from them and maybe change bad ones , but be sure you remember before bed you want to remember. The predictions of the future are not set in stone and you change the outcomes , especially if you know already what will happen.

  7. That's not deja vu, and deja vu is not paranormal.  It's a misfiring in your brain that causes your brain to file a new experience as a repeated one.  So this is the opposite of deja vu - a memory, not a new experience.

    We have about 15 dreams a night, and most of us don't remember them at all unless something triggers the memory.  With that many dreams, it's not unusual that one or two will seem familiar later on.  If you actually wrote down all the dreams you could remember after each night, you'd see the vast majority don't come true (unless you have really boring dreams.  Mine don't come true too often).

  8. It is a very odd experience.  I've been having dreams like this as long as I can remember.  They're usually about pretty mundane things.  As near as I can tell, the best term for it would be pre-cognition.

  9. Deja vu is really just when things are so similar it plays a little trick on your mind.

    So Trixie-you really aren't precognitive at all- just a little bit of a trickster :)

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