Does anyone else see the future in their dreams? or am I weird?
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I have been able to see the future since I was 11. I usually see a year into the future. I know alot say its just your mind putting things together like a puzzle, which I can see if ...show more
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Aron! You are more fortunate than the ordinary citizen of this world. You have actually cracked the most open secret of human existence. A secret in fact that scientists have not yet discovered and when it is put to them that it exists they deny it or find some weird and wonderful explanation. It is however interesting to see that on this Yahoo site there is now and then some dreamer coming up with the same discovery as yours. But they don't usually see things ahead for more than a day or two. What they then say is that they've had a déjà vu which is French for "already seen"; seen in a dream and then in waking. But then there are often a few other dreamers that will say it happens to them as well. But no one can explain how this works. It is especially puzzling when a dream comes true after a year or even after 30 years as it happened to Sikorsky the aeroplane builder. He had dreamt as a boy of the S-wing or American Clipper he would build thirty years later. And what is more, he only remembered his boyhood dream when he actually flew in that plane and walked along its passage and suddenly got the feeling that he had seen all this before. Now here is the explanation of how the dream can know the future. Science of course would not go along with this explanation because science believes in the reality of time. But our dreams prove that time is an illusion. You may know that when we see something while dreaming, the part of the brain that is activated then is NOT the same part that is used when we see something with our eyes in the waking hours. So it is as if the brain was a dual camera. One camera for night and one for day as it were. The day camera must be seen as operating with ordinary light while the night camera operates with infrared. As you know the infrared camera can detect things that are hidden to the ordinary camera. You may have heard that NASA’s infrared telescope has uncovered things in the universe that have been there for millions of years, yet no one has seen them because they were hidden to the ordinary telescope. With the infrared telescope on the other hand we can see many more things in space that are too cool to be detected by the ordinary telescope or hidden due to certain vibrations of the atoms and molecules that can’t be picked up in ordinary light. Well, you also know that dogs can hear and smell things that are beyond our own frequency band of perception. Or, you certainly know that we can’t hear radio waves or see TV waves without an appropriate instrument like a crystal set, radio or TV. Yet these waves are there without a doubt as TVs and radios show. That’s how it is with the FUTURE. It is there as certainly as radio waves are; yet our waking brain, the 'ordinary camera’, cannot pick it up. On the other hand the ‘infrared camera’, the dreaming brain, can detect it. Now I have just read an answer someone has given you which needs a comment. It is true that Dr Jung often saw that dreams came true; yet despite this he believed that we could avoid misadventures if we heeded the dream. I am sorry to say that Dr. Jung was quite wrong about being able to change what the dream had foreseen. Indeed most often we do not remember our dreams. As well as that we have about two hours of dreaming in the night all of which is perfectly co-ordinated and inextricably integrated. so there could be a misadventure built into it without us knowing. In short there is no room whatever for change. Indeed, as you know yourself, we cannot say when a dream is going to come true and we may well totally forget it soon after as Sikorsky has done. I have seen it numerous times how an adverse dream that I tried to change knew somehow to ambush me and lo! It came to pass as the dream had foreknown. Also when psychology talks of a subconscious mind it shows that it does not understand this whole question. Indeed, we have not two minds! There is one mind alone and what psychology sees as a subconscious mind is nothing more mysterious than our dream memory. This dream memory follows us around all day and dictates to us what we have to do. This can be demonstrated by means of the posthypnotic suggestion. A hypnotist puts a subject into trance. A proper hypnotic trance shows REM (Rapid Eye Movement) in the subject in the same way as the sleeper evidences REM in the dream state. In short the hypnotic trance is a proper dream. The hypnotist can then say something like this: "Five minutes after you wake up you will grab that vase of flowers and pour it over my head. You will however forget what I have said when you wake up." Yet exactly 5 minutes after waking, the subject will do as commanded. And when he or she is asked why they poured the vase over the hypnotist's head they won't find the real reason. That's how it is with our dreams. They are posthypnotic suggestions that reside in our memory bank and must be followed in the same way as an actor follows the script he has learnt by heart.
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Yes I have this as well. For more information about this I reccommend visiting the site below. I've had this from about the age of 3 (and now I'm 20) so please feel free to contact me as I've been trying to understand it for the last 5 years or so.
Chris
alot of folks won't understand because they cannot relate unless they can understand what you are saying about this thing.And generally a person who can relate to what you are talking about is a person that has similar experiences. With this gift comes responsibility so take care to cultivate your insight with God and things of a positive nature. Don't seek the occult concerning things of this kind or any thing for that matter,. YOu and only you can decide what is important or not , Good Luck.
Miss Cherokee
I have had these experiences also. It's a psychic ability not something weird.
lexvetarmy2
Mmm. This happens to me A LOT, eversince I was about 10. You don't actually see the future in your dreams, (because that's probably impossible) but you THINK you do. One day you might be walking around, and you see a pig in your backyard, you'll get this weird feeling like it's happened before or you've dreamt of it, something like Deja Vu, but it's not. Your brain is playing tricks with you. That's my point of view, but yeah. You're not the only one. [ :
Mlek Booth
Yeah, I had it when I felt strongly emotional two years ago. I sometimes have it these days, but not like once per week. It's nothing strange though. People call them Deja-Vu's, like said earlier. I used to be able to see, depending how I felt, like a week to a month ahead. Sometimes even more then one month, but that has been not much.
J.
Ive done this since I was a kid also. I think a lot of people do and call it dejavu
John R
does what u dream really actually happen?
dunnbby
Your future, or the future in general? According to Jungian psychology, we can see our future in our dreams because dreams are the unconscious's way of communicating with the conscious. If our unconscious tells us that we need to do something, we may see it in our dreams and fulfill it without even realizing it. Sometimes, our unconscious is warning us: Dr. Jung had a patient who had found himself involved in some shady deals. He wanted out, but didn't know what to do. He was an avid mountain climber and told Dr. Jung about his dream of climbing to the top of a mountain and stepping off the edge into space. Dr. Jung immediately warned the man to stop climbing. The patient didn't heed the warnings and a few months later he was doing some tandem climbing when he fell off the side of a cliff and landed on his friend and they both fell the their death. A witness of the accident said it looked like the man just let go of his rope, like he was taking a leap. The man found no way out of what he'd gotten involved in and unconsciously caused his own death and his friend's. The man's subconscious knew that he was heading for something like that and warned him in the dream. It came true because the man failed to pay attention to the warning. There are countless other cases like this (not necessarily involving death) that suggest that our unconscious knows where we're heading, or where we need to go, and either advises us or warns us through our dreams. Jung believed that this was the main function of dreams. I know a few people who dream about the future. I think they're just more in tune with themselves...
Turnip Head
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