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What does it mean if you see places in your dream then see them in real life?

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i saw this mall today and i dreamed about it alot when i was younger i used to dream of these malls when i was younger but usually they were inside and i kinda by diffrence figured they were 3 diffrent malls.... but still im not sure but this one was part outside part inside and the outside part i vividly remember dreaming of and had severe de ja vu when i drove tru it what could this mean?... this is in an area im planning on living too

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  1. "Dejavou"


  2. I have no idea, but it's happened to me four times in my life (I'm 47) - I don't know what it means, though

  3. Maybe you passed by it when you were younger and just don't remember seeing it but your subconscious does in a photographic memory way. If you are positive that you have not ever seen it in your life or have never been to that specific location before you just might have a gift! A gift that en tales visions. I have heard of people who can see future events in their dreams, but not in their awake state. Then later see them in real life or hear about them later from someone they know. Has this happened more than once before? Where you dream of something and then see it later in real life? I would pay close attention if you have those types of dreams again. You never know, you might just have that gift and that is special!

  4. it could mean you are psychic. it could  be a deja vu. it could be that it looked similar to the place you dreamt and subcontiously you bent the memory of the dream to be closer to what you were seeing.

  5. Normally, we read news , events in books and also hear from friends /neighbors .........dreams.

    When time permits v can see them in practical  life.

    For eg., temples,historical places,water falls etc.,

  6. Seeing places in your dreams is called an out of body experience, or astral projection.  They can be scary or freaky

    at times.  Since you are moving to this new place, which is a big upheaval in your life, it may just have been an early way of saying "welcome". . . .to make you feel more "at home", now.

  7. That's called "deja vu."  Dreams are suppressed fantasies that are formed intact during waking hours, then present themselves to consciousness during the relaxation of sleep.

    Sometimes a sight or experience in waking life will trigger the fantasy.  At that point you have a false memory of a dream.  It's easy to do, because, like I said;  the fantasy is preformed and intact waiting for you to go to sleep in order to pop up.  Deja Vu is actually a premature dream touched off by accident.

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