No, this is not true. Dreams are reliant on your thoughts experiences and emotions only, its possible for two people to dream of the same sort of thing after experiences of that during the day, but unfortunatley dreaming of someone and them dreaming of you is just a myth.
There are some people who believe that our thoughts are made up out of the fleeting thoughts of others, especially those you know better. But there is no evidence to support such beliefs.
when you tell a dream to somebody that same day that you had one it does not come true
Only if you could dream somebody else's dream.
what does it mean when you dream about your ex
There is no significance in not dreaming of somebody. Sentimental songs and romantic movies aside, dreaming of somebody has nothing whatsoever to do with determining true love or the future success of a relationship. In fact, it is entirely possible to dream about the person you like every night, yet not remember those dreams upon awakening.
Knowing that one is loved might be a "dream come true" for that person, but only as a figure of speech. Dreams come from within the mind of the dreamer. Although they can be triggered by romantic encounters, they are also affected by countless other factors.
The expression is "Dream come true," because the helping verb "has" is implied. An expanded example would be: "Her dream has come true in this engagement." The shorter version would be: "This engagement is her dream come true."
No. Dreams are caused by functions in the brain when you sleep. If you dream of somebody, it probably means you did something recently with them.
Your mind is perfectly capable of imagining somebody that you have never seen and who, in fact, does not exist. The dream only expresses your own longing to be with someone special and to have a loving relationship. But the person you see in the dream is not real, and the dream is not predicting the future. It is only a lovely dream.
No it is not true
And Your Dream Comes True was created in 1965.
i dont know? you're gonna get a necklace?
This dream illustrates the dreamer's feeling violated by somebody who should be protecting her/him.