Alright /x/ give me a hand here. Often in my dreams I'll dream of a very specific situation, then later on. About a month or so later, it happens precisely how it did in my dream.
I've gone to others about this and they said I have deja vu, but it happens so frequently now I can sense when I'm in that moment in my dream. (I often lucid dream) and I take note to commit it to memory. Then, later, sure enough it happens. Same words, angle, everything.
Most recent example is I was in a Best Buy with my sister because she was getting a new phone. I was sitting on a bench at the help desk and looked up at the tv that was playing an ad. Then all of a sudden it felt like everything lined up perfectly and I get this really weird sensation, not necessarily a chill. I can't really describe it.
Help me out /x/. I've tried talking to my girlfriend about it but she insists I'm making fun of her belief in the paranormal.
A lot of the times when I reach that moment in my dream it triggers my lucidity. Don't know if it's worth noting.
>>18762299
I've had this happen like 3-5 times in my life, freaks me out every time.
I try to do something different to get rid of the feeling and as soon as I do something different the feeling stops.
>>18762299
do you keep a dream journal?
>>18762299
Can you please stop role playing and making fun of /x/ for believing in actual, real paranormal events?
>>18762299
So you have pre-emptive dreams about the future.
What's your problem/question?
I don't know if you're roleplaying or just wrong OP, but I had this weird dream about a friend of mine and something happening to them. Two days after I had the dream I saw them and told them and they were freaked out and told me that the things I described had just happened to them the day before (after my dream, before I saw them again).
If you don't have a dream journal, start doing that I guess. If you really need to convince people that it's happening or at least convince yourself, write evidence BEFORE the event occurs and there's your answer.
Hey op this happened to me a few times but it's usually years later and I get that same feeling. A few months ago I dreamed that my car broke down. Guess what happened the next morning? I usually don't remember the dream until the dream happens and it all comes back to me. On an unrelated note I've been able to read my gfs mind atleast a few times a day. I'll randomly get an urge to sing a certain song lyric or ask her a random question and she always asks me if I read her mind because she was thinking exactly what I said. She's been starting to read my mind a little bit as well but not as much as I read hers. Do you have any experience like this?
>>18762299
Me too OP, nearly all of my dreams become reality it's fucking freaky, I smoke a lot of weed though so I don't dream as much which is nice
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>>18762299
I was gonna ask what this guy said >>18762454
When deja vu happens I usually sleep around 4-5 hours and write down my dream.
Mine is different though. It's like an overlay daydream of the advanced happening instead of remembering a midnight dream as my dreams are more on the fictional side.
I've had this happen over 20 times in my life, just still images when I sleep. I'm not sure if it's just my mind taking in stuff I do on a regular basis and then projecting it with the most plausible outcome. I think it might come down to luck and repeated actions that happen often.