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.
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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.
Prophetic dreams hold significant importance in many cultures and belief systems as they are believed to provide insights into the future or guidance from the divine. In some cultures, individuals are thought to receive the gift of prophetic dreams through spiritual practices, meditation, or by being chosen by higher powers. These dreams are often seen as messages that can help individuals navigate their lives and make important decisions.
Containing, or pertaining to, prophecy; foretelling events; as, prophetic writings; prophetic dreams; -- used with of before the thing foretold.
Dreams are the product of the imagination of the sleeping mind and do not foretell the future.
Aristotle believed that prophetic dreams were not sent by a god because he did not see them as reliable sources of knowledge or wisdom. He thought that dreams were simply the result of a person's subconscious mind processing information and experiences, rather than divine intervention.
No, it is not possible to die in your dreams.
Daniel from the Old testament and Egypt's king Dan Pharaoh
If the dreams are of horror movies which involve murder then they are usually classed as an organic dream with no prophetic significance whatsoever which also goes for other dreams which show something which you have actually witnessed while awake such as movies or actual factual events you have seen for real as these are more memory recall and not really dreams as such.You may not have seen the movies for years but something that you have seen or experienced recently can trigger off such seemingly crazy prophetic dreams. I read in a book that you have dreams about things that you have did\smissed from your mind, or that you have forgotten!
Dreams that come to pass are called prophetic dreams. I believe that this is a gift from god and should be used by god. You will get your most thorough understanding by searching the bible and scriptures that refer to this gift. A lot of the prophets were dreamers and dream interpreters. During the bible times and even today god spoke/speaks to people through dreams and visions. A lot of warnings came/come from this gift...search out prophetic dreams...
This dream is not prophetic; it does not foretell anything about the future. Rather, it expresses the hopes and emotions of the dreamer. Assuming the dreamer hopes to be together with his girlfriend in the future, these are wish-fulfillment dreams.
Such dreams are not prophetic. They merely express the dreamer's natural anxiety and tension regarding wedding plans. As such, the dreams provide the healthy function of relieving stress in the safe context of sleep.
No inception was based the idea of if the ability to enter some ones dreams were possible with the technology currently possible as of date it is still not possible to travel into someone Else's dreams.
Prophetic writings can be visions or dreams that has been given to a person that has not yet occurred but eventually will and once the vision or dream has come to pass the prophetic writing has been fulfilled. Some example of prophetic writing are found in the Bible, where prophets speak on the coming on a Savior (Christ) in the old testament and the prophecy comes to pass in the New Testament when Christ is born.