Dreams are rarely precognitive. It is more likely that you are experiencing deja vu, a phenomenon that causes one to feel very strongly that one has experienced something previously, even though that is impossible. People often explain the feeling of deja vu by concluding that one must have dreamt the event before it happened. The only sure way to know that a precognitive dream occurred is to maintain a dream diary that can be referred to when one appears to have a "dream come true."
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Maybe you are not entering REM sleep until late in your sleeping patterns. Or it could mean that you only remember your morning dreams since most people have around 4-5 dreams a night or so.
Even though she is your ex girlfriend you both had a relationship and some good times together and the human brain releases tension; dire wishes you would like to see happen or unpleasant things in your life by producing dreams. Humans dream every half hour and most of the dreams we have we do not remember, but the dreams we do remember is when we come out of REM sleep (deep sleep) and it it's only seconds as we begin to wake up we remember those dreams. In time you will stop dreaming about your ex and as far as her spiritually being there that is something you chose to believe and if it gives you some comfort then let it be. However, it be far wiser for you to get out with friends and back into the dating scene because you may well meet another girl that you will fall in love with. If your ex girlfriend is meant to be with you by fate then she will be, but until then live your life to fullest!
Nothing. Dreams do not "mean" anything. They are random neuron firings at at time of the sleep cycle that happen to allow individuals to remember the patterns of neurons that fired just then.
Dreaming starts when we are still in the womb. Comprehension of those dreams does not start until we have enough life experience to understand what we are "seeing" in relationship to the world around us. Paranormal dreams happen throughout everyone's life, it is only in our recognition, acceptance and study of them that they become significant.
Yes it actually is, though not in the sense many people think. Sometimes it's just snippets that you remember, or sometimes it is a large event that they remember how they felt, what was happening and where everything was. Typically you wouldn't realize it until it actually happened, because that's the point in which you would realize you've had a dream that came true.I'll use me as an example.I actually have dreams that come true. I sometimes recognize something in a dream I had. Exactly how it was, in the exact same place, everything the same. Now it has strengthened into, I can remember how I was feeling and everything sounds the same and I even remember peoples' faces, which is said to be impossible.Another answer:Another way of stating the above is that you might subconsciously pick up little things that when added together may be an indication of what may happen. You might remember some tiny thing and automatically figure out the most likely course of how it will go. While it could be remotely possible that God or other spirits might speak to you in your dreams and give you information, it is more likely just common human intuition playing itself out through your dreams.
Wait until you are farther along in puberty. You will start ejaculating in your sleep, most probably. These are called "Nocturnal emissions" or simply, "Wet dreams". As you learn to ejaculate while you're awake, the wet dreams should happen less often, and then stop.
No. That will not happen. At least, your parents pick. Should you pick your bedtime when you're a child? No. They do not pick. Until you're 18, you do not pick your own. Remember that.
What you are describing in this question COULD BE deja vu. If you do not remember having the dream until you hear a certain word, and then you suddenly realize that you have experienced this situation before, that is deja vu. Although it seems impossible at the time, deja vu is only a trick of the mind, rather like a hiccup. You feel as if you experienced this situation previously, and your mind immediately jumps to the conclusion that you dreamed this bit of the future. The more often you have deja vu, the more convinced you can become that you are seeing the future in your dreams. In fact, you are having no such dreams. Your mind is only having a "hiccup" in perceiving a new experience as if it is a repeated experience. For more information, see the link below.
It depends on what your nightmare was about. Different symbols within dreams have different meanings. If you saw your friend dying then it was a premonition of what was going to happen or you knew something was wrong with your friend and it triggered you to worry during your dreams.
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Spacial rift is where Palkia is, and its all the way on the right side of the map. To unlock this area you have to be contacted by cresselia in your dreams a couple of times until palkia finds you. this will happen along the story line after temporal tower