No. "Precognitive" means fore-knowing, or knowing something ahead of time. Precognitive dreams supposedly predict the future. Hallucinations are different in that dreams occur during one's sleep, while hallucinations occur when one is awake, often when one is feverish or otherwise impaired.
Millions of people around the world experience precognitive dreams at some point(s) in their lives
Some common types of psychic dreams are Dreams of Appartitions, Clairaudient Dreams or Clairsentient Dreams. Other types are Premonition of Precognitive Dreams and Telepathic Dreams.
Deja Vu ESP is the feeling of having experienced the present situation before, often associated with extrasensory perception. Precognitive dreams involve dreaming of future events or experiences before they happen. Both phenomena suggest a connection beyond normal perception, but Deja Vu ESP occurs in waking moments while precognitive dreams happen during sleep.
Yes, hallucinations are not uncommon also
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."
Longing for an absent loved one can certainly lead to dreams (daydreams or dreams during sleep) of that person. Hallucinations, by contrast, are visions or illusions of something that is not real while one is awake, and require urgent medical attention.
Many over the counter cough and cold remedies when used in conjunction with one another can and will cause vivid dreams and sometimes hallucinations.
He doesn't. In new moon, she has hallucinations of his voice.
The hallucinations at the end of "Of Mice and Men" serve to showcase Lennie's mental state and foreshadow the tragic climax of the story. The hallucinations also bring out themes of loneliness, isolation, and the power of dreams in the novella.
The hallucinations that Katniss experiences in The Hunger Games are from the tracker jackers. Katniss only gets stung, I think three times, but the sting is deadly, and causes wild hallucinations, and in extreme cases, death.
Yes. In fact he was a precognitive.
More common than you might think. Almost everyone at some point in their life will have one. Most often it is something mundane, like seeing an old friend or having their favourite meal for dinner. Those don't usually make a big impression on the person so they don't really remember. It is the "big" or unusual predictive dreams that make an impression. If you dream of a car accident and then are in one, or dream of a flood and the river over flows its banks, you tend to notice. If you think you are experiencing precognitive dreams, my best suggestion is to start a dream journal. When you wake up write down the dreams in as much detail as possible, and date them. Then if something similar happens, record that in as much detail as possible with the date it happened. One or two close incidences might be of interest, but several very accurate dreams which prove out could well mean you are experiencing precognitive dreams. Then you will need to decide what, if anything you intend to do with them.