Precognitive Dreams, the dreams that come true., page 1
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reply posted on 15-9-2008 @ 11:28 PM by YouAreDreaming
Simplyone, I know the bad dreams that come true aren't any fun. I had a dream where my Cousin died in a truck accident along with his friend. I told my Aunt around Christmas time that I had a bad dream with him in it. And my other Aunt was there and heard me talk about it.

Sadly, around a year later towards that same time, he was coming home for Christmas and died in a head on collision with a semi-trailer, along with his friend.

I did meet with him in a dream after the event, and he wanted me to know, he was alright and to tell his mom and dad, that he was ok.

It's not because you tell them that it happens. It is because it is part of something that is within a probability field and may happen. However, we can change them.

My wife had a dream that I died driving on a specific road coming home, her details were so grim that will not drive that road, in the car of which she had saw in her dream. Especially since it happened before our Baby was born (which is still to be born).

I take those dreams seriously enough to completely change my driving pattern.

So let's move past the fact that horrific events can be seen in dreams, and lets look at what we can do with these dreams to improve our lives, and the lives of our friends and families.

I feel, we should talk about our dreams with people candidly as in, I had a dream with you in it the other night, such and such took place. Let them carry the knowledge if it comes true, maybe that will help them.

Dreams and reality have a relationship, and hopefully in this thread, we can start to understand this relationship.


reply posted on 16-9-2008 @ 12:47 AM by YouAreDreaming
Originally posted by elusivetruth
i believe that we have precog dreams for two reasons.

1. to stop the event from occurring
2. for God to let us know that is exists


Having them, does present us with an ability to change them thus stop events from happening.

What we really need to ask is, is this dream we are having that comes true, a future event or a dream?

Is the dream physical? Does it have atoms, weak/strong gravitational forces? Or does is simply contain organized thought?

Dreams are thoughts. If you look at your dreams, you will see through the self-evident nature of dreaming, that what you think becomes the landscape, the environment and the characters in the dream.

We all know that dreams are created by ourselves, and who and what we are, are dreamers.

However, in this spectrum of dreaming, there is a band or layer by which, what is dreamed there, becomes here.

So for those of us who have had precognitive dreams, we have memories of being at this particular frequency of the dream spectrum, and in our waking reality we watch in some disbelief as it happens here.

Which then asks, what is here? If here is that dream we once had, and now its our reality. What is the relationship between dreams, and reality.

And since we create dreams, did we create that dream, that just became our reality?

Aside from the memory of the dream, what evidence do we have? What can take us further to the answers regarding this enigma?

So that takes us to your second statement. Dreams that come true, are evidence of God. Which is an interesting point, but lets not dismiss the argument that we are the ones who dreamed the dream in the first place.

What is our relationship as the dreamer, to the dream?

I will agree with #2, it does tie into God, and our relationship with what God is. However, it more clearly defines how we are a part of God, and a part of creation.

I have changed dreams, and those changes have happened here. I don't think that makes me God, but I know it was my intent, my focused thought which influenced the change to occur in the dream in the first place. Having it come true, was just an indicator of where I was, within the dreaming spectrum.

Reality as a whole, is a lot larger then our finite focus in this dimensional reality. I hope we can have some deep discussions on this.




reply posted on 16-9-2008 @ 01:55 AM by emmy
Aug 19th, 8am, 2004. Basically, it starts off with me in a big forest with some friends. We finally make it to a clearing with a lake and a log cabin. The second I walk through the log cabin door, it turns into my friend Ali's house. Anyways, in my dream I end up sitting on the staircase looking into my friends mum's room. She was in the bed, but hidden from view behind the bedroom door. She'd been suffering from cancer. So, I can't see her, but can hear her breathing getting heavier and raspier until I cant stand it anymore. Scared the poop outta me. I think in real time as well as my dream, I covered my ears hard with my hands, as her gasping for breath freaked me out big time.

I eventually wake up to my mum ringing me (this was when i was in the RAF), asking how I was (at 8AM?!?!). I said I was fine, and then "Ali's mum's dead, isn't she?!" When my mum asked if I'd spoken to Ali, I said I had literally just woken up from a screwed up dream. So it was like an Out of Body Experience, i guess, but kinda like premonition, but only with a minute between real time and dream time. Kinda weird when you think about it. How that happened to me, I don't know to this day.

Hope that helps a bit. As for dejavu, I never know when it happens, but when it does it's like a bloody scratched record repeating over and over until I find a way to break the chain....icky! Makes me feel sick otherwise! But it never happens within 24 hours. At least a week in advance. And once it happened before and it took a year before anything happened...

Emmy x


reply posted on 16-9-2008 @ 05:03 PM by YouAreDreaming
Originally posted by andy1033
I cannot remember my dreams, so not sure what i drem about when i sleep. Anyone here get this too?


That is not uncommon, and there are techniques that you can apply that will enable you to recall your dreams more regularly.

Google: Dream Recall
www.dreamviews.com...
www.lucidity.com...

There are lots of howto/faqs regarding ways to improve it. In a simplified summary of what I do:

I tell myself before I go to sleep that I know I am going to dream, and I will allow myself to remember them.

In the morning before I rush out of bed, I take the time to affirm that I did dream and I start to follow the memories which at that point tend to blossom into the full recall of the dream.

Writing down your dreams, or recording your voice after sleep also helps, it is a skill that can go dormant or expand, it does require your attention.

Hope that helps.


reply posted on 16-9-2008 @ 07:33 PM by jeff.behnke
reply to post by YouAreDreaming



Apparently, (you may know this, sorry, but it's interesting for people who may not) Mexican Indian shamans taught that the very "intent" to remember is not only the key to dreaming, but the key to this reality. If enough awareness gathers in a single location, rules begin to form as more and more intent is applied. When we dream, we pretty much travel through places that have a lesser or greater amount of intent, a lesser or greater amount of awareness. As a result, they considered dreams merely a return to the holographic core that we return to once we die. With continued effort and applied intent in your dreams, you can visit these other realities again and again. I've had several dreams in which I've gone lucid, and the dream is so real, no matter how much evidence I try to gather in my dream state, I cannot tell the difference and I forget that I am sleeping on a bed somewhere. It is perhaps possible that this place in which I am typing on abovetopsecret.com is just the equivalent of one of those dream states I have had in which I 'cannot tell the difference' because there has been so much foreign intent applied here that the rules are ultra powerful and even pin us here for awhile. Awareness eventually is allowed to move on, however, as all of us know.
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