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I think all dreams have meaning. I had a recurring nightmare for at least four years, warning me of a situation in my life. Toward the end, I figured out what it meant, "fixed" the situation and the dream went away.
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Something. And yes - I used to have dreams about things that were going to happen the following day when I was younger. I think that your dreams are telling you something about what's going on in your life or what you need to watch out for. It's your inner voice's way of having a conversation with you....it's just difficult to translate sometimes.
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I believe people are gifted in reading dreams, Joseph and the colorful coats? it's good to know someone with this gift and discuss dreams with them. Your spirit accomplishes more than we know when we dream. I have only been able to interpret one of my dreams because I prayed about it, I usually don't look at them on a deeper level, don't be so literal when it comes to dreams.
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Definitely. We spend one third of our lives sleeping and dreams may be our time to reflect on life. I have prophetic dreams fairly often. The most memorable one is when I dreamed that my brother and I saved a couple who got in a car crash on the freeway. About a week later I was talking to my mom and she said that a few days earlier my brother helped out a family in a minivan that rammed into the back of a semi.
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Sometimes I get dream deja-vu where I am sitting somewhere and I swear I can remember the exact same scene that is occuring from a dream I had the night before. But the thing is, I don't know if I'm really remembering or if my brain is just messing with me.
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Yes very often. When I was younger the dreams were stronger, then I had my children and it left me a bit, but now in my mature age it is coming back very strongly. My two daughters also have prophetic or premonition dreams. Mostly the dreams are about deaths, marriages, births.
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