jlrr94
Jan 7 2008, 03:16 AM
| | I've thinking about this topics for some days, all of us had had dreams in our life.
Sometimes things that happen in our dreams happen in a future, this is normally called Deja-Vu, but do u think that dreams are, in some cases, warnings of things that can happen in a future, are they trying to prepare us for the future??
What do u think? |
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lady
Jan 7 2008, 05:45 AM
i don't really know,but its kinda freaky when you're living something in the present and remembering how you dreamt about it :s it can't really be preparing us for the future koz normally i don't know when it'll happen and I usually forget about the dream when I wake up, its only when it happens that I remember it again.... confusing
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Arkan
Jan 7 2008, 09:39 AM
Taking into consideration Freud's theory, I would say dreams are more related to things from your past. I've heard reports of people who dreamed the same thing for many nights until that thing happened to them, but I'm sure they (unconsciously) made that thing happen to them. My advice is that you should think about every dream and how that dream might be related to your life.
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reiss
Jan 7 2008, 09:45 AM
yh lol...weird. then agen tht'd be pretty cool
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lady
Jan 7 2008, 03:30 PM
but hey,how do you explain dreaming (only once) of a moment and actually seeing it happen afterwards..and am not talking in the near futur,more like 5,6 months after that...and no big happening that may change my life either,only small umm "scenes" of everyday life like crossing the road with somebody and talking about something..I find it real weird
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silly_goose500
Jan 7 2008, 03:50 PM
I think, mostly, Deja-Vu is when your brain has a twitch....much like a muscle twitch in your leg or arm. The only difference is that your brain doesn't actually twitch, I don't think, but instead you are processing the images twice. By processing what's going on around you twice, it is like you remember being there and do those things in that moment. This is not tay that I don't believe that we can be forewarned by or dreams, but I think if that was the case...you would definetely remember what the dream was in the morning.
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lady
Jan 7 2008, 05:15 PM
then how do you explain dreaming about something that happens in the future??the brain is a mysterious matter....
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moogie
Jan 7 2008, 06:02 PM
QUOTE(lady @ Jan 7 2008, 12:15 PM)  then how do you explain dreaming about something that happens in the future??the brain is a mysterious matter.... That's a very good question. I don't have an explanation for this but it has happened to me too. One day you're someplace you've never been before and suddenly you realize that it's exactly the place with exactly the same people as were in a dream you had.
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jlrr94
Jan 7 2008, 07:24 PM
Scientists say that they're brain twitch but, I don't think so! Ur question is interesting, if they're just a twitch how can I happen in a future?? Interesting topic huh?
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ozzi
Jan 8 2008, 04:13 AM
well, dejavu is when you see something that already happened (in your mind or reality, dunno) its a really very interesting way to have fun for a moment and reflect about your life, is it true or what?
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gameratheart
Apr 14 2008, 05:16 PM
I regularily have Deja Vu expiriences, so I know that they are a reality. But as for the idea of Deja Vu fortelling the future or not... I'm not really sure where I stand about that. The main argument against that idea, is that most people who expirience Deja Vu usually forget about it until the event happens - which, from a sceptical point of view, could simply be a case of suggestion. However, due to my own personal expiriences I do not believe that suggestion can be used as a way of explaining all Deja-Vu cases, even if most of them can be explained that way. I personally believe that dreams CAN provide a warning to future events, as there are many documented cases of people who have had such dreams. But whether or not dreams offer an insight to the future itself... that is a topic that will never be answered.
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the need for speed
Apr 13 2008, 08:29 AM
Well, it will always be like that. It seems cool when your dreams are so vivid and you can actually feel and move as if you were awake lol.They are many cases for me where the "Deja-Vu". I guess when you are a teenager, you're Deja-Vu catches on  Yeah like hasaki said, when it happens, all you'll say is "Hey! I remember this.."I guess I'll whip up a dream and tell you 2 days later when it happens  I just hope my dream doesn't invovle me getting harmed
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hasaki
Apr 13 2008, 06:11 AM
The thing with Deja-Vu is that it can't be stopped, you always think that... "wait hasn't this already happened before?" but you can never alter what happens. I had a deja-vu last week during a hockey game where I remembered exactly what happened, but this was only while it was in the process of happening. It takes ones mind so long to adjust to what it has just seen that when one speaks, it may be too late to change the course of action.
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magic
Apr 3 2008, 12:31 AM
I think you should remeber your dreams like I mean ones that take place in firmiluar areas. I have noticed sometimes my dreams actually take place. I would be just driving along and thinking wow I dreamed about this area a day ago there was like a big accedenr here though in my dream, and sure enough may be like 2 to 5 days later there is an accident there almost identical to the dream. So I think in a way are dreams trll us somthing oh and not always are they bad things either. Like if you where with a special person and in your dream it was a spcial occassion domthing like that, then you think hey I was here before. Weird isnt it.
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threepach
Mar 4 2008, 12:16 PM
I'm sorry but i don't believe that dreams can alert and if it matches future it was only luck (just like wining lottery). dreams are made by mind and what u see depends on who you are and what happened recently. that why many of them will not happen. many times my mom called me and said she had nightmare about me and i was absolutely fine and nothing happened later on so if one goes true 1 in 100000 i call that chance not alert.
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