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Can Dreams Warn Of Us Things To Come?
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01-13-2010, 09:43 AM
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RE: Can Dreams Warn Of Us Things To Come?
I think sometimes you can dream something and it can just so happen to coincide with something in your going through in your life. But I also believe that dreams can serve as a way to prepare you for something about to happen in your life. But how do we tell the difference between the two? When someone has a dream, how do they decipher between prophetic and coincidence? And if it was meant to be a prophetic dream and one takes it as coicidence, what good was it to have the dream in the first place? |
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01-18-2010, 06:04 PM
Post: #22
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RE: Can Dreams Warn Of Us Things To Come?
Since all dreams are trying to guide us along more rewarding paths in life, many of them are at least partially prophetic. They deal with current situations, but from the perspective of making better decisions or better use of things in the future.
And, there are dreams that are totally prophetic. Such dreams are not messages pointing us in better directions. They are simply clear flashes of future events. These dreams are fairly rare, with the exception of the people who have a tendency to have these kinds of dreams. |
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01-19-2010, 10:55 AM
Post: #23
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RE: Can Dreams Warn Of Us Things To Come?
Sometimes I remember my futuristic dreams (depending on how close the event is, normally 2 weeks if the dream is clear.. sometimes longer if there is lots of mist) If I do not remember the dream the next day, there is normally a trigger closer to the time. Somebody that might say something or do something, and this would trigger the memory of the dream. (when I get the trigger, I know exactly what I dreamt and when this prophetic event will happen)
I do recall somebody holding my hand as a little girl in my dreams... walking me through a tunnel, all the while explaining to me that what i will see will upset me (if a bad dream), but this person is with me ... so I must not be scared. So yes, I do believe that one can dream of the future. .... not everything is paranormal... but the more I learn.. the less i know... |
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01-19-2010, 10:59 AM
Post: #24
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RE: Can Dreams Warn Of Us Things To Come?
Pride and Fear always distort the truth into either a false sense of security or a lack of confidence and diminished self-worth.
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03-11-2010, 11:30 AM
Post: #25
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RE: Can Dreams Warn Of Us Things To Come?
(01-18-2008 10:34 PM)CareTaker Wrote: I just published an interesting, yet very sad, story on our blog. It is about a woman who had a dream which foretold of her husbands death in a car wreck. dreams can warn us, they also can heal us. I have had so many dreams that came true, sometimes I have to read the symbols in my dreams so I can understand what my dream wants to tell me, I have also been healed in my dreams and everytime I had bad dreams, I knew that something negative was going to happen. |
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03-19-2010, 03:01 PM
Post: #26
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RE: Can Dreams Warn Of Us Things To Come?
(03-30-2009 05:46 PM)jezzy103 Wrote: i do think dreams can warn us or tell us something, the day before my grandpa died i drempt he said goodbye and i was confused cuz we new he was dieng but he wasent dead until that day, my last words to him were i love u ans then that night of his death my mom called us and told us that horrible news and that night i drempt he saying goodbye again i miss him sooooooo much People near death may have awareness beyond our current world. Your grandfather may have been in such a state and was able to communicate with you in a dream even though he may have been past the point of communicating "in this world." You and he are both very fortunate to have had this conversation. |
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