Yes. I had a dream with a guy in it and we were dancing together. One day during gym class our teacher started playing salsa music and that same guy asked me,"May I have this dance."
No, dreams are just your subconscious. There is nothing mystical or supernatural about them.
There is no scientific evidence that dreams can predict the future. Dreams are a reflection of our subconscious thoughts, fears, and desires. While some people believe in the power of dreams for insight or intuition, it is not a proven method for foreseeing the future.
All psychics can. Having dreams about the future is one of the main signs that tell you you're a psychic.I'm a psychic, and my dreams always help me make prophecies.
Prophecies are not dreams they are gods speaking to the prophets to tell the Jews of what god wanted to do in the future.
I don't think so.
Dreams do not predict the future, they only tell you what is on people's minds.
Tell Me Your Dreams was created in 1998.
Dreams can tell us many things and are usually a product of our subconscious memories and desires. Some people have dreams that warn or even predict the future, but it's more common for dreams to simply be a way for our brains to work themselves out. Perhaps you're looking forward to a future in marriage and your dreams are carrying out that desire with realistic images.
Tell Me Your Dreams has 363 pages.
Yes, it is quite possible. People have had dreams, that they find themselves experiencing in future events.
Very few dreams foretell the future. Much more common are dreams that contain subtle images and impressions that were picked up by the subconscious mind, but overlooked in waking life by the conscious mind. The subconscious uses intuition and creativity to present these impressions in dreams. When such impressions form coherent patterns, they can appear to foretell the future, when in fact they are only pointing to trends that already exist.
Some dreams cannot tell your sexual orientation, for example, wet dreams.