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no_leaf_clover

its possible that you access the akashic records or something similar and shown a possible glimpse of the future. if the future doesn't turn out that way, you won't experience deja vu, it would just be a dream you dont remember..

really weird.. i was playing an online game last night and i had the weirdest deja vu. it was like i only remembered half of it, because the other half didnt exist or wasnt to happen o.O ... it was really weird and left me confused.. i was then killed on the game [:)]
What is the sound of no leaves cloving?

Paul_kcn

o_o Forseeing things in a dream is VERY possible...It was around finals time..and I was extreemly worried about my bio grade. I dreamt I had a 63 in the class, in it was freaking me out. So I finally went to ask her, and she said I had a 62 o.O; Before that dream..I thought I was up around in the 70s >_> since I turned a LOT of papers in..Psh..>>; I disliked that dream.

Nick

unknown-raver,

Here is something on precognitive dreams:

From: Stephen LaBerge, (1985). LUCID DREAMING. New York: Ballantine. ISBN 0-345-33355-1] ============================================================= CHAPTER 9: DREAMING, ILLUSION, AND REALITY =============================================================
Although telepathic experiences also apparently occur during the waking state, as I already mentioned, surveys indicate that most instances of such phenomena occur in precognitive dreams. The following is a remarkable example of such a dream.
"Many years ago when my son, who is now a man with a baby a year old, was a boy I had a dream early one morning. I thought the children and I had gone camping with some friends. We were camped in such a pretty little glade on the shores of the sound between two hills. It was wooded, and our tents were under the trees. I looked around and thought what a lovely spot it was. I thought I had some washing to do for the baby, so I went to the creek where it broadened out a little. There was a nice clean gravel spot, so I put the baby and the clothes down. I noticed I had forgotten the soap so I started back to the tent. The baby stood near the creek throwing handfuls of pebbles into the water. I got my soap and came back, and my baby was lying face down in the water. I pulled him out but he was dead. I awakened then, sobbing and crying. What a wave of joy went over me when I realized that I was safe in bed and that he was alive. I thought about it and worried for a few days, but nothing happened and I forgot about it. During that summer some friends asked the children and me to go camping with them. We cruised along the sound until we found a good place for a camp near fresh water. The lovely little glade between the hills had a small creek and big trees to pitch our tents under. While sitting on the beach with one of the other women, watching the children play, I happened to think I had some washing to do, so I took the baby and went to the tent for the clothes. When I got back to the creek I put down the baby and the clothes, and then I noticed that I had forgotten the soap. I started back for it, and as I did so, the baby picked up a handful of pebbles and threw them in the water. Instantly my dream flashed into my mind. It was like a moving picture. He stood just as he had in my dream--white dress, yellow curls, shining sun. For a moment I almost collapsed. Then I caught him up and went back to the beach and my friends. When I composed myself, I told them about it. They just laughed and I said I imagined it. That is such a simple answer when one cannot give

Very best,
"What lies before us, and what lies behind us, are tiny matters compared to what lies within us...." - Ralph Waldo Emerson

Marker

This has happened to me on many occasions.  The most memorable was the time I dreamt an entire day in advance.  You would think this would be neat, but it happened the way it did to raver.  I couldn't change anything, and anytime I was thinking I was saying something different I was actually saying exactly what I said in my dream.  It is frightening not to feel in control of oneself, and not being able to tell anyone else about it without them kinda laughing and you or freaking out.

My two cents,
Kyle

unknown_raver

It has happened to me many times. It lasts just a moment. I will give you one example of it:
I'm sitting at the table and my father says to my mother that this time she made a great lunch. Then I suddenly know what will in the following few seconds. I can't change the course of my acting. I just *have* to act the way I know I'll act... In that moment i somehow *know* that I dreamed this moment once, but I can't recall when.

How is this possible? Is there any way to recall these dreams before they actually *happen* in 'real time'? Can I find more information on this somwhere?