No, it is not necessary to have seen a person in reality in order to see that person in a dream. The human mind is quite capable of imagining a detailed human face from scratch, or by combining different features of various individuals.
No, it's not. For example, you could dream you're flying, and of course, people can't fly.
Dreams are produced by the dreamer's subconscious mind, which can draw on numerous sources. Memories of the past are only one of those sources. Others include the imagination, images from the media, noises and other stimulation from the environment, and most importantly, the dreamer's thoughts and feelings which are expressed through symbolic images.
No. Dreams are just your subconscious. There is nothing magic or supernatural about dreams.
Everyone Dreams at night. However, some people instantly forget their dreams when they wake up, so it is highly unlikly one has not seen ones dream, but rather they forgot about it.
You are worried about her, or have seen her die in real life (not dreams, visions etc.)
You have these dreams because you think of it or seen it.
Achluophobic is a fear of the dark. Mostly everyone at one point or another is Achluophobic in their childhood, but it is seen as unhealthy in adulthood.
yes, of course
There is no special significance to such dreams. Your mind is quite capable of imagining all sorts of people, places and events that have never been seen in real life. Generally, characters seen in dreams symbolize some area of your own life or a part of your personality. In a sense, such dream characters function in the same way that avatars function in role-playing video gaming.
AnswerGod could not be seen in dreams or in real life. However, God is seen in his creations, in the mercy that you find in a mother animal treating her child, in the birds bringing food to their youngsters in their nests, in the balance of the universe, in the huge trees raising up out of small seeds, in the love between two partners, in the sympathy among people,... in every thing around us.
Dreams often reflect the thoughts, emotions and experiences of the day. Things that are seen in waking life often appear in dreams without having any special significance. ... See attached link for more information about how dreams work.
It is entirely normal to dream about people you have seen recently and have been thinking about. Dreams do NOT indicate that the dreamer is in love with the person seen in the dream and tells NOTHING about the emotions of the individual seen in the dream. Love develops from personal encounters in real, waking life.
it really depends on which way you look at it. in a spiritual or emotional sense your dreams come from your subconscious flooding your dreams with pictures of what it tries to explain you. from a scientific point of view, its your brain exercising while you sleep, taking what you have seen or know and putting it into random images. in the end it what you make of it. you pick where it comes from for you.
That you dream about a guy 4 times. Faces in y our dreams, are actually all the faces you have ever seen in your life.
i have seen this before