Could be self-adoration or your brain trying to see what you really look like..
You can see your own reflection on a window because glass is a smooth and highly reflective surface that bounces light effectively. When light from you hits the glass, it reflects back with little scattering, allowing you to see your reflection.
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No. Dreams originate in your own mind, not sent by anyone outside yourself. It is more likely that you would dream about a particular person whom you want to see.
If you were inside a concave (or convex) spherical mirror, you would see a distorted and magnified (or shrunk) version of your own reflection. The image formed would depend on the type of mirror and your position inside it.
An example of reflection in a flat mirror is when you see your own reflection while standing in front of it. The light rays from your body strike the mirror and reflect back towards you, allowing you to see your image.
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Yes, you can see your reflection in water if the surface is calm and smooth. This is because water is a reflective surface that can bounce light rays back to your eyes, allowing you to see your own image.
it means you had a vision that u would see a ghost
Bodies of water can represent life, peace, wishes, difficulties, urination, a rescue, or self-reflection. You can often see a reflection in a pool, and to see the reflection, you have to pause and take a look. So perhaps you have slowed down in your life to reflect upon it, or your mind is telling you that you need to reflect upon your life.
If you can see your own face crying in your dream it signifies a release of negative emotions. Hopefully you woke up feeling a relief.
An example of reflection of light is when you see your own reflection in a mirror. Light waves bounce off the smooth surface of the mirror and travel back to your eyes, allowing you to see your image.
A mirror has a smooth and reflective surface that bounces light in a way that creates a clear reflection. A dry painted wall has a rough, non-reflective surface that scatters light, making it difficult to see a clear reflection.