dream of an event, it happens afterward??

manuelku

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sometimes I dream of events that I have never done, people I have never met with and place I have never been to, but after couple months or a while, the things will happen I don't know why. does anyone have that kind of experience??

like you dream that you will take bus and see some kind of people you don't know and get off at a stop... then months later the event will occur??
 

Jugernot

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Yep, it's happened to me since I was very young. Don't really know how supernatural it is, but it's freaky none the less.
 

manuelku

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I guess it's deja vu then.. but sometimes I tell my gf about my dream, then it happens afterward, it then might not be deja vu.. nontheless, all those stuff I dreamed about are minor stuff, nothing major.
 

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actually, I was reading a study a while back where about 500 people were told to write down all their dreams as soon as they awoke. The logs were then collected, and most of the time, when someone reoprted feeling "deja vu" it was never in their journal. So a lot of times, it may be the "sensation" of deja vu when in fact it never really happened.

Pretty deep, eh?
 

everman

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Originally posted by: Elemental007
actually, I was reading a study a while back where about 500 people were told to write down all their dreams as soon as they awoke. The logs were then collected, and most of the time, when someone reoprted feeling "deja vu" it was never in their journal. So a lot of times, it may be the "sensation" of deja vu when in fact it never really happened.

Pretty deep, eh?

It's just a glitch. deja vu is a pretty wierd feeling though.
 

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Originally posted by: Elemental007
actually, I was reading a study a while back where about 500 people were told to write down all their dreams as soon as they awoke. The logs were then collected, and most of the time, when someone reoprted feeling "deja vu" it was never in their journal. So a lot of times, it may be the "sensation" of deja vu when in fact it never really happened.

Pretty deep, eh?

How much of your dreams do you really remember whe you wake? Sometimes it takes me some time to remember everything about my dreams
 

Joker81

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Crap I dreamt of this thread last night!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I have such a bad memory I sometimes think i had deja vu but then i remember that im just forgot that i just remembered what happened.

^ don't ask me im just as confused as you are.
 

boyRacer

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ummm not that far ahead... usually just a few seconds ahead. by the time it happens i usually just realize that i was just thinking about it. kinda useless.
 

filmmaker

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It happens to me all of the time.

Def: The illusion of having already experienced something actually being experienced for the first time.
 

Dudd

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I'd get laid a lot more if this were true. (I guess you can take out the "a lot more part", and it would still be true).
 

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There have been several very specific but trivial dreams that were quite vivid, which I told to my wife. Afterwards, they happened precisely as I dreamed them. I would have written it off to tiredness and imagination or some such thing, except that my wife remembered and witnessed the events with me. Too bad it wasnt about winning lottery tickets
 

Luagsch

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it happend to me (well i guess they were deja-vu's) and the feeling was really weird (bsod in my mind for a fraction of a sec),
but it doesn't happen anymore since the time i tried to dream lucid.
 

rgwalt

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deja vu... Its a glitch in the Matrix. It means they changed something.

;)

Ryan
 

jeffrey

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Originally posted by: Luagsch
it happend to me (well i guess they were deja-vu's) and the feeling was really weird (bsod in my mind for a fraction of a sec),
but it doesn't happen anymore since the time i tried to dream lucid.


I find the "key" to dreams is attempting a lucid dream.
Robert Monroe wrote three great books on the subject.
Journeys Out of the Body, Far Journeys, and Ultimate Journey... If I remember correctly.
 

BatmanNate

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I recall having read that deja vu actually is created at the time of the "recurring" situation, where a chemical imprint with an earlier (albeit false) date is entered in your memory so you think you've dreamed it before when in fact you have not. There have been studies to give this theory groud as when recorded at the time of awaking from the dream, these events are seldom repeated in waking life. I could be wrong though, it's been awhile.