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I Had A Crazy Dream That Was Actually True When I Woke Up Somebody Explain This

All my dreams are coming true, literally. If I dream something after couple of days it comes to reality. Does that mean I am a psychic?

Well i experience the same thing. My dreams like yours also turns into reality. What really shocks me even now since the time I first started having these dreams in my teens, is the fact that they are accurate to the slightest detail. They are short and precise, what i mean by precise is that i can feel it as its real, the atmosphere, location,  timing, my emotions, even what i'm thinking in my dreams always end up 100% accurate. The events in my dreams occur spontaneously. I don't realize it until the moment its already began. And every time they come true, i'm shocked how accurate they are. There are many people like us, instead i should say everyone is like us, they just have not reached the next level of consciousness we have started to reach. Likewise there are moments when a person just knows something good or bad is going to happen. What we call "Our gut Feelings". No one exactly Knows what or how this higher level of consciousness is achieved, Buts it is as real as the air we breath. This Video might be the shortest and closest thing that could explain this phenomenon. Thou i myself disagree to some of it, but in general this might be the best possible explanation.

I had a dream where I got stabbed when I woke up it still hurt like crazy where I got stabbed in my dream. Why is this happening?

It’s a myth that dreams only involve vision and sound and you can “pinch yourself” to find out if you’re dreaming. Dreams can involve all the senses you normally have when waking, including taste and touch. It’s just that the other components are less common and you’re less likely to remember them. However, blind or deaf people have dreams involving smell, taste and touch more often.Just as there isn’t a clear boundary between which senses occur in dreams, there isn’t a clear boundary between sleeping and being awake. Hallucinations that occur on the boundary between sleep and waking are called hypnopomoic hallucinations. They are part of your dream that continues into your waking life as your brain transitions into the wakeful state. It usually happens for a few seconds, but sometimes longer.When the dream component is an emotion or a physical sensation, I too have found it takes longer for your brain to realize you’re awake and halt the hallucination. Why? I don’t know, but I imagine that since your brain uses sight and heating to orient yourself, it starts receiving information that contrasts with the dream and shuts the dream world down immediately. That’s not the case for emotional or tactile inputs. I’ve also been stabbed or shot in dreams and found that a dull ache in that part of your body can continue for a few minutes after you wake up. The feelings of love, peace, fear or anger can continue for even longer. I think it’s because you can function as fully awake with a near-complete picture of reality for a couple minutes before tactile sensations from that part of your body override the illusory ones that were part of your dream.

What does it mean when you dream of someone getting shot?

Hello, no, nothing weird about similar dream scenarios. They're trying to get a message across to you.

The true meaning of your dream is that there is some characteristic or quality that you possess, yet see it within him more easily than yourself. You're punishing yourself for something mentally, angry about something, someone, or a real life issue & being asked to change this, change your thoughts about it. You are in a place of learning (school), doing things the hard way (4- physical world), & it needs to change (5 is the number of change). Combined the numbers= 9, which shows us this needs to be resolved, come to a "completion" ( 9). Think about it (head, intellectual change), consider changing your perception (little mentally slow boy), as your thoughts are a bit off base about a situation in waking life. Something you may have self doubts about, & in some way feel as though you've fallen behind. Even though this isn't true.

Re: 2nd dream, this is something you are aware of, something you're familiar with that you know your thoughts about it need to change. That is what's being highlighted in that portion of your dream.

Hope that helps

What does it mean when you have dreams that end up happening in real life, i.e., is deja vu a skill, something else, or nothing at all?

I have had this happen many time throughout my life. Most of which happened as a child.My first and one of the most recognizable times was when I lived in California. We had just moved to a new home in Hollywood and I had had a dream that my Dad and I walked to a park nearby. The next morning, I asked my Dad if we could go. I took his hand and led him to that same park from my dream. My Dad insisted that I had been there before so, I learned to not be so open about the weirdness of it all.Another time, I was older, about 11. I awoke from a dream that was kind of eerie to me because it seemed so real. I was at my nieces birthday party. Nothing out of the ordinary except that I did not spend much time with her so I dismissed it. A couple months later, I was invited to her birthday party. Nothing seemed strange until I was there and remembered my dream. I knew each gift she had before it was even being opened because of my dream.I’m not real sure what causes it, I am not a spiritual or religious person but, what if our time lines are not fixed, what if subconsciously we can float through our time lines and witness our lives through our future selves at any given point. Who knows really but, makes sense to me.

I Had a dream that I got HIV, What is it telling me?

Yes, it could have something to do with your grandfather's death, especially if it was recent. It could be a desire to see him.

If you have been having unsafe sex, it could be an actual worry about contracting HIV. Or, it could just be a general anxiety dream, telling you that something in your life is out of balance.

Have you ever had a dream you thought was real until you woke up?

Too many to count. They started after I hit middle age (in my early 40s, as I recall). Early on they mostly involved specific events or experiences. Now they are usually about places never lived in and friends I never had, while also being populated with the people who I do actually know and am emotionally close to.It was a really weird experience at first. I would experience an entire normal day in my dreams, doing quite typical things like going to work and doing my job, and having very normal conversations with the people with whom I routinely interact with in real life. The dreams were so vivid and so chocked full of totally realistic and believable detail that I felt as though they were really happening. I would wake up in the morning feeling like I had just completed a regular day and I would be a bit miffed and confused when I realized that it was only the early morning. What happened to all of those things I had done?That was the most blatant phase of it, but it faded after several months, or maybe after a year or so. The phenomenon then entered a second phase that was more subtle and insidious than the first. For quite sometime I did not realize that it was even happening. It eventually came to light when on a few occasions I was chatting with my wife and friends and I mentioned something that we had done or had experienced, such as vacations we had taken in the recent past, and she showed me that these things had never in fact happened. I was having complete “memories” of things that had only taken place in my dreams. They had seemed real to me because they were very detailed, with timelines, remembered conversations, etc. But these pseudo memories faded after a period of a few weeks to a few months. Now I cannot recall even the vaguest outlines of any of them.Now my dream life has entered a third phase. I still have very vivid and realistic dreams in which people and things behave just as they do in reality. But now I experience them as dreams and nothing more.

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