What you are describing is deja vu, precisely because you say "I won't remember it but when it happens I do." That is not a description of a prophetic dream but a description of deja vu. A dream that "comes true" is a dream that you remember when you wake up from the dream. You would be able to describe that dream to another person and/or record it on tape or in a written journal. Then some time later the event seen in the dream actually would occur. The phenomenon you describe, in which you only seem to remember the dream AFTER the event occurs, is the trick of the mind called deja vu.
Everybody dreams every night when they sleep. But you do not remember every dream and some people don't remember any of them...Everything will be just fine
Just think in your head that you want to kiss that person and you will. Remember you make your own dreams.
Yes,i sometime have dreams and like next day , i just remember it and i know what going to happen .
It means that you have done something bad or whatever, if you have dreams like that then you will have bad luck? You should probably tell someone about it
The ones you remember are just called dreams. The ones you can't remember are dreams too, but you don't remember them.
When Percy was confronting Ares and Ares said, "I am a god. I don't have dreams...."
no mostly u dont remember dreams Many individuals do not remember any of their dreams, so there is nothing "bad" about it. Dreams perform their psychological functions whether remembered or not.
The only "meaning" might be that the dreamer is trying very hard to find connections between the dream and real life. "Something bad" happens to someone, somewhere, all the time. It is not necessary to relate normal occurrences to dreams.
follow their dreams of being something their not and someone people could be proud of
follow their dreams of being something their not and someone people could be proud of
Maybe your thoughts or the brain doest want to forget the dream. It could be something important or plain scary.
Each individual differs in the ability to remember dreams, and many people do, indeed, remember beautiful and happy dreams. However, sleep researchers have shown that everyone remembers dreams most clearly when they wake up directly from a dream. So you might remember bad dreams simply because they disturb your sleep and cause you to awaken.