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  • #11
    ive had certain dreams where ive seen it more then once.......but over the years............

    lets say i saw it once when i was 5, then i see it at 7 and then at 13....and so on, ive seen it many times and it some times comes back exactly the same way.....its freaky.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by whitelotus ive had certain dreams where ive seen it more then once.......but over the years............

      lets say i saw it once when i was 5, then i see it at 7 and then at 13....and so on, ive seen it many times and it some times comes back exactly the same way.....its freaky.
      You just reminded me of a dream I had when I was six...I think. The dream was, I got out of bed and walked toward the window where instead of the trees, buldings or w/e, I saw the world map. I pointed my finger towards US and it lit up or something. The next day my mom receives a phonecall from my uncle from America saying that we won a Green Card. Strange but true.
      But yea, don't repetitive dreams are the dreams that are supposed to warn you or prepare you for something? hmmm.
      I see...

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      • #13
        Originally posted by SagGal I pointed my finger towards US and it lit up or something. The next day my mom receives a phonecall from my uncle from America saying that we won a Green Card.
        That's what I'm talking about. How can dreams predict the future like that? It can't be just a coincidence - the odds don't favor it.

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        • #14
          You guys ever had a dream where you see a family member/friend who has passed away? Where the dream is so realistic when you wake up, you think they are still alive?

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Emil You guys ever had a dream where you see a family member/friend who has passed away? Where the dream is so realistic when you wake up, you think they are still alive?
            Yes, my grandmother. My dream, or at least I think it was a dream, was when I was sleeping and then I felt someone cover me with a blanket and I open my eyes and see my grandmother and I look straight at her, but then I close my eyes and open them again and see that no one has covered me with a blanket or anything. I know that it was only a dream but it did feel so real.
            I had another dream of all my grandparents back at our apartment in Yerevan and I wake up with a smile on my face, then realize that it was only a dream. Sux big time.
            Last edited by SagGal; 03-07-2004, 04:28 PM.
            I see...

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            • #16
              Most of my dreams are useless stories about me buying cabbage at the grocery store or something...and then the cashier eating a chocolate bar with cucumbers.

              And then there are the fantasy dreams.


              AND THEN, my favourite dreams, which I have once in a while, depict me as an influential politician in Armenia.

              In one, I was the minister of foreign affairs, and I found out that (the now deceased) president of Azerbaidjan, Heydar Aliyev, was sponsoring a coup d'état in Venezuela for some reason. So we warned the government there, and we saved the country.

              In a second one, I was the prosecutor in the october 27 terrorist attack trials, and the defendants had got a very famous swedish lawyer (why swedish? I have no clue...), and the prosecution was still able to win...

              And in another one.....

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              • #17
                I can't think of any symbolic dreams that I have had, but I have had a couple of premonitory dreams in the sense that a state of affairs existed in the dream that did not exist in reality at the time, but came to exist in reality shortly thereafter. For example, I had a dream last summer that my girlfriend at the time was sleeping with someone else and refused to acknowledge me when I tried to talk to her about it. Toward the end of the fall, that's exactly what was happening, though she wasn't my girlfriend at the time.

                Whether or not this constituted true foreknowledge is hard to say. It could easily be that my subconscious was more realistic about things than I was and just made a good guess that turned out to be right. In any case, dreams can certainly be valuable for this purpose, even if they don't represent true clairvoyance.

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                • #18
                  Why don't some of you describe some of the strange dreams you've had. Or is that going to be off topic? uhm...
                  I see...

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by SagGal Why don't some of you describe some of the strange dreams you've had. Or is that going to be off topic? uhm...
                    Hehe, no they're not off topic (refer to the last part of my initial post).

                    I had this one dream, a while back, involving geometric figures and my feeling of horror when they resembled anything less than perfection. So yea, I thought I was going insane since the dream had no relevance, no point. Don't worry folks, that's my only retarded dream.

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                    • #20
                      Didn't you also have a sex dream involving me recently?

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