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Super Vegito

A while ago I recall dreaming about waking up, eating breakfast and going to the park across the street from me because it was nice out, and I met two people and got a long within really well. I also remember the exact appearence of these two people when I wake up, so not thinking anythng of it I eat breakfast and go to the park and what do I see? The two exact people I saw in my dream. But I didn't realize it until after I approached them and started talking to them for no apparent reason. Anyone recall having any experiences like this? Also, we're great friends even now, in hindsight, the dream/OBE was quite interesting.

Astralzombie


I think people have more precognitive dreams then they realize. The problem is that most people discount their dreams and rarely try to remember them so they have little to no idea of it.
It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so.
Mark Twain

kuurt

I just recently had a precognitive dream.  I dreamed that my cousin drove up in my car.  I woke up thinking that was odd, and I wondered why I would dream that he was driving my car.  That day my cousin happen to come over.  I didn't know he was going to come by.  He doesn't come over very often.  And it just so happens that he drove up in a vehicle that he just bought which happens to look a lot like mine.  Very similar in color.  I suddenly realized why I had dreamt that. 

A while back I dreamed that my mom and her boyfriend were fighting.  That day they end up getting into a fight which made me recall that dream I had that morning about them fighting. 

One day I dreamed that there was snow on the ground.  When I woke up there was snow on the ground, it had snowed.  I hadn't been following the weather and I had no idea that it was suppose to snow, but yet I dreamt it. 

I have had a couple of precognitive dreams about tornados.  In one dream I saw three tiny little tornados and the next day there had been three tornados sighted in neighboring towns.  Another time I dreamt about two little tornado that was a lot closer to home.  Latter that day there were reports of two tornadoes touching ground and one of them was right up the street from us.   

When something from a near future event ends up in our dreams, I don't think it's always about that thing.  Sometimes it is just a symbol that the subconscious uses to represent (in symbolic form) a current issue.  It has to get it's symbols from somewhere.  A lot of times it gets them from past or recent experiences.  Other times it gets them from near future experiences that haven't happened yet.   

One day I watched a movie which had a tornado in it.  Then, that night I had a dream that had a tornado in it.  That's common, a lot of people have that experience.  And they often assume the only reason they had that silly dream was because of the movie they watched the day before.  Sometimes the dream is really about something else though and the tornado is a symbol for something else.  And if they hadn't have watched that movie their subconscious probably would have just used a different symbol instead of the tornado.  I had a dream once about a tornado that kept coming and going.  It symbolized my anger or rage that kept coming and going the previous day.  There might be numerous ways that the subconscious could symbolize anger/rage other than using a tornado, but the subconscious often seems to take things from our past and recent events and use those as dream symbols.  And, it will also sometimes gets symbols from (the very near future) things that haven't happened yet.  Because after all, time is an illusion and the subconscious mind has access to these events just the same. 

I think everybody has precognitive type dreams.  But, it's harder to notice if you're not remembering, recording, and connecting the dreams to waking experiences.