Ok like when you pick up your phone and 3 seckoneds later you get a text. Or when you say soemthing and in a coupel minieuts it happens now idk if its just me but stuff like that happens to me all the time. (i must be a profit!) :D:D:D
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Ok like when you pick up your phone and 3 seckoneds later you get a text. Or when you say soemthing and in a coupel minieuts it happens now idk if its just me but stuff like that happens to me all the time. (i must be a profit!) :D:D:D
My dreams come true.
The problem is I never dream about winning lotto numbers or anything like that. I don't dream about someone's fate. I dream about completely mundane moments.
I'll have a dream that me and a friend are talking about any subject. I'll forget the dream shortly after I wake, of course. A few weeks later, some conversation steers into that subject. I'll say something that rings a bell, and reminds me of the dream. I'll know EXACTLY what my friend is about to say in response, and he does. Then I say what I'm supposed to say, and sure enough, my friend gives the exact same reply I recall from my dream. I have dreamt that my dad slides off the road in icy winter condition. I'll drive to the spot to pull him out of the ditch, and... the car is in the exact location I saw it off road in my dream. It's a real freaky deja vu, and happens to me ALL THE TIME. :mad:
I hate it.
The deja vu feeling is unnerving, and I never foresee anything important. It's always some meaningless happening or conversation. My ex said I should try to develop this skill/power/ability (whatever the heck you want to call it). But, personally, I'd rather have this thing stop. I want to dream about flying or dragons or the fantastic dreams that other people experience. I don't like dreaming of life's B-roll, even if it does come true.
The conversation thing you describe happens to me too, which leads me to believe it's standard with deja vu. However, the other part is indeed unusual.
Wow that is actually pretty cool. Of course everyone has deja vu, but there is another theory as to why we actually have this. You see our brain works faster than our brain..lol. We can process images, sounds, etc faster than we can comprehend them. We can process voices and sounds 3X faster than they can be made. This is why we tend to get bored during long speeches, because half the time our brain is just waiting for the speaker to catch up.
On that note, our brain processes everything we do faster than we can comprehend it, therefore everything we see, feel, or hear has actually happened about 2 seconds ago. So when we feel deja vu, or the feeling that something has already happened, its because, quite simply it has. When we experience this, our brain somehow realizes/makes a mistake or error in computing something (We dont actually know this part and this is all a THEORY for the haters) and we feel deja vu.
Now Rota~
If what you speak of is true, you should learn how to lucid dream, and perhaps you can change the future, because lucid dreaming is a way of becoming conscious in your dream and controlling it how you wish. So if you realized you are "predicting the future" and you become conscious - perhaps you could control your own destiny/future?
Does this make you God?
Heehee. No, I'm not god. :bunny:
My best guess is that it's more an ability of insight, rather than foresight. But, there are an awful lot of coincidences of people saying EXACTLY what I dreamt they said. Even total strangers I pass, arguing in a grocery store. Whatever it is, I don't want to learn how to lucid dream or whatever. Even if I bothered to predict, I wouldn't be predicting anything important. Like I said, I always dream about the most mundane moments of useless nothing.
It's even happened here. I'll dream about a thread discussing something or a derailing conversation between 2-3 of our regular trolls. Sure enough, in a few weeks I'll see some thread go on a path that looks familiar. Then I'll recall the dream. I'll know what someone is going to reply, and soon enough that person makes that post. It's annoying as heck.