Well yeah, but don't expect it a third time. That rarely happens, but it has happened to me.
Forget it - people almost never have the same exact dream more than once.
No.
If you want to search a group of words together as a phrase, you would put them in quotation marks.For instance, if you would like to search for Once Upon a Dream, you can do it without quotation marks. You will get results for Once Upon a Dream, but also for Once Upon a Time, A Midsummer's Night Dream, Dream Interpretation, and many other results containing your words.If you search "Once Upon a Dream" with quotes, you will get results for that exact phrase.
If you and your friends spend most of your time together and share all the same interests, it is not surprising that you would also have similar dreams. However, it is very unlikely that you all have the "exact same dream." Dreams might have similar subjects (baseball) and share similar aspects (a winning home-run.) But detailed descriptions and closer examination will reveal many differences (different locations, different players, different contexts.) > Yet again, if your friends repeatedly insist that they have the "exact same dream" as yours, you are probably being subjected to teasing. It might be wise to keep your dreams to yourself and let them find their fun elsewhere.
Once Upon a Dream - Enchantment album - was created in 1977.
If he's a guy it means that he's gay.
Once Upon a Dream - The Rascals album - was created on 1968-02-19.
That song is 'Once Upon a Dream' from Disney's Sleeping Beauty.
There are not many spring flowers which are able to bloom more than once. One of the ones, which in the correct circumstances are able to is known as Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow.
Once Upon a Dream - 1949 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S West Germany:16
If the dreamer is pregnant, the dream reflects normal anxiety about the health of the coming baby. Otherwise, the "newborn" is a metaphor for some project, assignment or task the dreamer is "developing." The dream expresses the fear that once the project comes to "birth" or completion, that it won't be able to continue independently.
When you start dreaming, take small steps such as changing the color of objects in the dream environment. When you gain such minor controls, look towards expanding them. One such way would entail being more deliberate in how you act in your dreams. Do not allow your subconscious to script the dream. Guide the dream on your own. Concentrate on making deliberate and controlled responses in your actions as opposed to compulsive ones. In essence, the dream state becomes almost no different from real life as far as perception is concerned. When this becomes the case, you can easily say you are now in control of your dreams. You may be wondering how you would be able to remember this when in a lucid dream, since you would more likely be interested in your surroundings, but it probably depends how concentrated you are in the dream. For example, during one lucid dream, I once researched before on how to stay in a lucid dream, then in the dream, I automatically remembered it.