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Helloween Sep 5, 2006 09:35 PM

Ever had a dream that came true?
 
I have, it's almost creepy how accurate some of them have been.

I once had a dream that i wound up on a date with this girl, when she informed me, that some else told her that i liked her (this was back in high school) I dreamt that me and her spent the day together, and we had tons of fun. We were loving every minute of it, until right at the end when i dropped her off, and asked her if she'd wanna go out with me again some time, and she slapped me and said she had a lousy time, and never wants to talk to me again.

This sort of started off this thing of me liking her (lasted for about 2 years), and i started to try to get to know her a little more. The day i really got to meet her was at a church youth lock in. We talked, laughed, had fun like we had been friends for years. The next morning, she didn't say a word to me, and barely looked me in the eye once. After that, i talked to her once, and from then, she didn't talk to me for a solid year. She didn't even respond to me if i was in a general conversation that she was involved in.

That one's pretty vague, but this one still creeps me out.

I had this dream that i was lying on the groud with a splitting headache, and there were people all around me, asking me if i was ok. I didn't recognize any of the people, or the place i was at. I was at a track, with bleachers in the background and everything. That's all i remember from the dream, but it stuck with me for years (i had this dream when i was around 4). Eventually in grade 7, i made it to the divisional track meet for high jump. I jumped a height of 1 meter 50 cm, and missed the mat on the ground. The next thing i know, i'm right back in that dream. The exact same people from the dream all crowded around me in the same formation, and everything. I stood up, and was a little shakey, not even cause i had just landed on my head, but cause i was so freaked out by accurate the dream was. I kept jumping, but i didn't even make the top three, which pissed me off.

This ever happened to you?

I did a search on this topic and came up with nothing, but if i'm to be proved wrong, so be it.

Kazyl Sep 6, 2006 05:15 AM

Can't say I've experienced this. My dreams don't exactly operate in the realm of reality. There's probably some abstract meaning that's waiting to be decoded but I haven't the motivation to seriously analyze any.

I have had a sense of deja vu though. Can't recall a specific incident but I've had times where I'd be in an area and will have a strong conviction that I've been there before. I'd recognize some key objects and familiar pathways but then I'll realize Oh right. I've never been here before. I just remember dreaming about it.

Unas Sep 6, 2006 05:37 AM

I don't know actually. I constantly get instances of deja vu throughout any given day.
The only plausable way I could think of that counts as a dream coming through is to to have witnessed the moment in a dream but not remember the dream until the incident actually happened, then realise, holy shit, that happened before!

Tek2000 Sep 6, 2006 05:38 AM

My dreams are unreal, vague and nonsensical, and always unpleasing. Though I remember most of them.
Nothing to do with accurate real-life dreams like yours, Helloween.

Dubble Sep 6, 2006 09:42 AM

many times and its usually very creepy. Often times dealing with close personal people in my lives be they miniscule events or larger events. =|

I poked it and it made a sad sound Sep 6, 2006 10:16 AM

It's happened to me a LOT, really. The most notable event which I recall recently (and was reallystartling to me) was when I went with a friend to a local flea market.

I told him while we were driving that I had a dream the night before that I found the leather jacket in the style I had been looking for at a flea market that day. I even described the jacket.

We show up in the Holyoke flea market, and low and behold. There is the jacket to a T.

He didn't believe that I hadn't gone earlier that day and made it all up, but I dreamed it the night before, straight up.

DarkLink2135 Sep 6, 2006 02:22 PM

I know it's happened to me on more than one occasion, but the one that really stands out is my stuffed rabbit that I had when I was a kid. It was really torn up and sewed up in multiple places because I slept with it EVERY single night. Heavy use, whatever. Anyway, I named it "Woo" because I couldn't say "Woobie" at the time, my parents told me that was from some movie, only that was what the kid named his blanket or something. Anyway I dreamed that I explored our attic and found 100's of "Woo's," and the next day when I mentioned that to my mom, she told me that "Woo" actually had been replaced once because he was so torn up, lol.

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Most of my dreams are of a terribly surrealistic nature, it's almost kind of creepy. I need to start recognizing those small things that give it the surrealistic nature so I can try to engage in lucid dreaming :).

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I do get HEAVY feeling of deja vu, normally with any major (and sometimes minor) events in my life. My Uncle dying, going to Cedar Point, coming to college, etc. Anything where emotions run high screws with my mind.

The Wise Vivi Sep 6, 2006 02:58 PM

I get a lot of Deja Vu from my dreams. In fact, I had a dream about this girl at a presentation about a couple months ago, and today it happened.

Its actually kinda creepy when you think about it.

Rayne Sep 6, 2006 06:43 PM

Um no... I don't think so. I have dreams of the Animaniacs tortuing me and pushing me off of the Kids WB Tower

Freelance Sep 6, 2006 08:24 PM

99% of my dreams are way too crazy/weird for them to come true in real life. However, way back when I was a kit, I had a dream where I got something red for Christmas, and coincidentally, I had the dream just a few days before Christmas.

When Christmas came around, I got the Transformers toy Inferno. It's RED!!!!

Rakka Sep 6, 2006 11:57 PM

My dreams are always very strange...sometimes, they're almost like hallucinations. It's hard to say that I've ever had a dream that's come true, since at best, that would probably involve people flying around on bicycles with wings...and probably much stranger things. My dreams make sense while I'm having them, but I just can't map them onto the waking world no matter how much I try.

The depths of my mind are a strange, scary place.

Blanka Sep 7, 2006 08:34 AM

I get deja vu quite a bit, but nothing too serious.

I kind of wish my dreams would come true and freak me out like that.. but alas, I'm stuck with dreams that I usually forget in the morning..

riggermortis Sep 7, 2006 09:34 PM

I had a dream a friend of mine got beaten up by a member of a certain family that lives close to me,
the next day my friend rang me up to go out, so I went out, the next morning he got a text inviting him to a party, it was from someone in the family from my dream (they have a good side and bad side of the family), I insisted he didn't go to this party, he went anyway and ended up in hospital (he got jumped by some of the family members who had had a little too much coke).
Alot of dreams of mine have come true but as Unas said, only afterwards have I realised.

Miki4 Sep 8, 2006 10:26 AM

I had a dream about my mom die. But she already been quite sick at that time.

Sar Sep 8, 2006 05:32 PM

I dream of people years before I meet them.

moodky Sep 18, 2006 09:31 PM

I don't know if this would count, but the settings my dreams take place in have a resemblence of places that I go to (like somewhere foreign or I have never been or seen there in the future). Hehe like the L.A. County Fair for example.

And I think, one time, I figured the solution to a math problem and a creative idea to illustrate (not like inspirational, but just as if someone put it in my head) through my dreams.

riggermortis Sep 28, 2006 08:25 AM

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Originally Posted by moodky
And I think, one time, I figured the solution to a math problem and a creative idea to illustrate (not like inspirational, but just as if someone put it in my head) through my dreams.

I've done this, when I'd just started programming the tutor challenged me to make pong in Pascal ¬_¬ it annoyed me so much trying to figure out how to do it, I went to bed that night and in my dream I coded it and it worked. I got up and tried the code from the dream and the ball bounced :D

I also had a dream I could play moonlight sonata 3 mvt (I already knew the notes just not the technique) and again when I got up I could play it really fast >_>, apparently it's something to do with the right neurons connecting in the brain.

Servilonus Sep 29, 2006 11:51 PM

There WAS an instance that I had a dream, and something VERY similar happened later. Though I have terrible memory and can no longer recall the dream or instance, merely the feeling.

Yume Sep 30, 2006 04:43 AM

I've been experiencing this ever since I was little. Now I either think its a case of deja vu or that I really did dream it.

The events that I did dream came true when I was young and don't happen much these days.

The Wise Vivi Oct 1, 2006 01:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Sar
I dream of people years before I meet them.

I have that too. And when you meet them in real life, its like you are familiar with them.... Weird stuff...

katchum Oct 2, 2006 03:12 PM

I had a series of dreams where I would bite so hard my teeth fell out. I had almost 10 times this dream. And one day I got drunk, the first time I really drank alcohol. The odd thing was that I really wanted to get drunk and have this feeling of drunkness as experience. And that day I lost one tooth...

Never drink alcohol, fear alcohol, loathe alcohol... I could be dead!

bubbaXzone Oct 2, 2006 05:02 PM

wow these experience u guys are having are freaking me out :P. Anyways I kinda had a dream the other day where I was playing suikoden V and I wanted to learn how to play the theme from "raftfleet". Well I cant play by ear or transcribe, and I am not sure if the sheets are here. Well I had a dream I had the sheet I should of examined it more closly :P But I could see how it was on the sheet I think it was in E major.

Bernard Black Oct 2, 2006 05:31 PM

I think a lot of my dreams are very subjective because they could be interpreted many different ways. For instance I had a dream that my best friend was walking with a giant black spectral dog. Within the next week her dog had to be put down (I should note that it was out of the blue, rather than a long term illness). Then again, a spectral dog could represent misfortune in general, and she also got dumped that week (another unexpected event). Then again, that's deviating a bit.

I only really had one exact same dream as what actually happened and it was incredibly mundane. I was in high school at the time, one of the lower years, and I walked into my form room to see a girl called Kelly picking up one of those yellow and black pencils. Then she started having a conversation with one of her friends; all of this from a 3rd person perspective though. The next week I walked into the classroom just as she was picking up the pencil, and I recall the conversation was exactly the same as the one in the dream, practically word for word. I know it can'tve been deja vu because I remember the space of time between dreaming it and it actually happening.

bubbaXzone Oct 2, 2006 09:51 PM

once again thats freaky like predicting that future :P. I wish i had a dream like that.

Contracts Oct 4, 2006 08:26 PM

I've had several experiances were I'll see just visions of things for no signifigance at the time and it ends up having to work into something that has happened. Although I must say that it could be explained through relevance. For example I could have had dreams where i've gotten new movies or games and then in turn i've gone out the next day and gotten video games or movies and then pinned my dreams as a future seeing technique when it could have been explained in several various ways such as: 'Thats a day were I go shopping' or 'Someone else already planned to get me that stuff'. (This didn't actually happen but it's an example) It could simply being the subconcious trying to show me something I find interesting as a whole that's just so relevant to everything else that it has happened.

I've had dreams were i've written several lyrics and remembered them after wards and used them, I find that something very interesting even if it's not directly related to this topic.

Omnislash124 Oct 8, 2006 04:57 PM

I suppose if I remembered my dreams more clearly, then this might have been true, but with each passing dream becoming a hazy vision, I can't actually confirm it.

But...

There are some things that stick in my head, just certain instances in time of my dream that seemed to correlate to something happening in real life. (Deja vu apparantly). It may have happened in the exact same way in my dream at that moment, but I'm not sure since I can't clearly remember my dream. But that instant something happened, it triggered something in my thought. Just feels familiar even if I know that nothing even close to that ever happened.

Quiksilva Oct 10, 2006 07:39 AM

Not sure if completely relevant, but I had a dream just last night about an event happening. The next day it turned out not to be true.

The situation was kind of strange. Yesterday the school subject prize announcements came out. I had a dream about someone else snatching the prize (I was half-expecting to receive it). Luckily I'm not prophetic and it turned out I was awarded the subject prize.

Dekoa Oct 10, 2006 08:15 AM

Well For me I've had a few times where I had a dream and months or years later, it would come true. For instance

One time Me and my mom were playing pinball out in the garage (Cybernaut, an old pinbal machine). It was my turn and I was doing very well against my mother, when Suddenly I remembered the scene and I lost the ball because of that epiphany. I remember dreaming that same scene years ago.

I usually don't have dreams, but the ones I have are either perfect for games, or predictions of the future.

night_zen Oct 24, 2006 04:16 AM

A Dream Within A Dream

Take this kiss upon the brow!
And, in parting from you now,
Thus much let me avow-
You are not wrong, who deem
That my days have been a dream;
Yet if hope has flown away
In a night, or in a day,
In a vision, or in none,
Is it therefore the less gone?
All that we see or seem
Is but a dream within a dream.

I stand amid the roar
Of a surf-tormented shore,
And I hold within my hand
Grains of the golden sand-
How few! yet how they creep
Through my fingers to the deep,
While I weep- while I weep!
O God! can I not grasp
Them with a tighter clasp?
O God! can I not save
One from the pitiless wave?
Is all that we see or seem
But a dream within a dream?

Edgar Allan Poe

Aquas Oct 26, 2006 04:19 AM

You are not wrong, who deem
That my days have been a dream;
Yet if hope has flown away
In a night, or in a day,
In a vision, or in none,
Is it therefore the less gone?

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I like this enquiry... Is the matter of hope less in a dream? Or is it equivalent, or more vital in reality, the sense of hope?

Anyway. I haven't experienced much of dreams coming true.

But, I dream't that I had licked my former girlfriend's cheek. We hung out later that night of the day I awoke from the dream, and as we were picking up her friend I sided over in the passenger seat and licked her cheak. And told her it happened in a dream of mine. Is that romantic, or what? Fulfilling the matter of my own dreams through personal action?

She said,

"Yeah, that's cool."

Our relationship was not very fruitful at all, unfortunatly.

Ayos Oct 26, 2006 10:33 AM

There are two aspects in which this is true for me.

One is the dream to deja-vu experience. I have a dream, events happen in an exact sequence and usually it's something mundane... then within a month of the dream, that thing happens. The first few times freaked me out so bad I felt sick and panicked. Then I decided in order to avoid that panicked feeling, I would screw with it, do something to totally interrupt the flow of the "scene" whenever I saw it coming. I think it's become somewhat of a habit now, because I've not had any deja-vu for about 6 months now - either I just don't notice when it's coming on and I kill it, or it's not happening anymore which makes me kind of sad, like Spider-man losing his powers. Either way.

The other is more abstract and sudden. I'll have a strong urge to say or do something, but I don't know why usually. However I've learned not to ignore this, because of one incident where I had this incredible urge to keep my girlfriend at the time there, talking to me, for just ten seconds longer, and to say "Hey... be extra careful. Drive safe" (even though she ALWAYS drives safe and I never say that to her) and then as I'm driving down the road two minutes later, I see her pulled over to the side of the road with another car. I learned she'd rear-ended someone. Most people will tell you, it takes three to five seconds to get in an accident, sometimes less. If she had stayed and talked with me ten more seconds it's very possible she wouldn't have hit the car or even been in that same group of cars at all. She may or may not have driven more safely if I told her to drive safe, but because of all of that, I decided I'd never blindly disobey a strong urge again - unless it was selfish or could cause harm to myself or others.

Plainsman Nov 3, 2006 02:42 AM

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Originally Posted by DarkLink2135
Anyway, I named it "Woo" because I couldn't say "Woobie" at the time, my parents told me that was from some movie, only that was what the kid named his blanket or something.

That movie is "Mr. Mom," starring Michael Keaton, if you're interested. It's a good movie, and was land-breaking at the time due to the perceptions of stay-at-home Dads and working Mom's in those days.

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Originally Posted by Yume
I've been experiencing this ever since I was little. Now I either think its a case of deja vu or that I really did dream it.

The events that I did dream came true when I was young and don't happen much these days.

It seems to be the same for me. I had "Deja Vu's" often as a kid, but not so much anymore. I still get them once or twice a year. Like Ayos, they're usually mundane events, like a conversation or just riding in a car. They usually involve someone else.

My most vivid example: When I was four I had a dream of looking out a door into a strange hall and seeing a man dressed all in black, who I saw as someone who would hurt me. A few months later, my family took a trip to New Orleans, and as soon as we got off the elevator I knew that this was the hall in my dream, and I got very apprehensive. The next day, I was in the hotel room alone for some reason, I was scared and wanted to find my parents, I looked out the door and saw the same man trying to get into the next room.

Most of my Deja Vu's fade away, but I can remember that one clearly. The yellowish tan paint, the golden light fixtures, the carpeting in the hall, the man... It may have been my first Deja Vu, and its certainly my most memorable.

I don't know why they seem to happen more to children. Maybe the stresses and worries of adulthood crowd them out of your brain. Maybe the child's brain is more plastic, still forming new connections, and more susceptible to Deja Vu dreams. Or maybe we're more gullible as children and we're just fooling ourselves into thinking we've dreamed an event before. Many will say it's just a figment of your imagination, but it's happened to me so many times I'm inclinded to believe that they are real.

Lost_solitude Nov 6, 2006 05:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Kazyl
Can't say I've experienced this. My dreams don't exactly operate in the realm of reality.[/i]

I'm with this guy. This is why i have never experianced a night terror inmy life. My dreams wont let themmselves seem real enough without something wacked out and fake screws it all up. These usualy lead to lucid dreams so instead of an evil group of demons about to kill me, I end up going dragon ball z or matrix on them and i win everytime.

I do remember one that was half real and the real half actualy happend the night after. I have a younger brother and he used to go to this youth center and it's dances. I had a dream once that is was very late and he wasn't home yet. My mom began yelling for us to go get him(this was years ago). I took the long way and when i got there he had already left. the rest was like matrix and darkness falls put together. The next night my brother was at one of those dances and it was late. We had to go get him because he was late like in the dream. We went the quik and smartest way this time and met up with him. Anyway we all made it home fine without the matrix and darkness falls. Damned reality.

MatthewVi Nov 10, 2006 08:30 AM

well i had a dreams which happen to know the coming lottery number ! but it never work .. grrr :(

mortis Nov 10, 2006 10:14 AM

I remember at my old elementary school, they had green slips. Basically, you got written up if you got in trouble, and those write ups were called green slips at the time.

I don't remember the specifics in the dream, but I remember in the end getting one. As it were, that day in class, I got one. Basically, a "friend" of mine picked up his pencil and hit mine in front of the teacher several times to get me to have a pencil fight with him. I just stood there. The teacher thought we were pencil fighting(that I standing there was fighting back I guess....) and hence had us write this up on a green slip.

Balcony Heckler Nov 10, 2006 10:27 AM

multiple times, I've had visions in my dreams that came true sometime soon after or even later in life, one vision I had came true two years later about an incident in my school. odd how much we take these unknown visions for granted sometimes thoug isn't it?

Leveless Nov 10, 2006 11:52 AM

I had a dream that came true. I dreamed that I had sex. Then I eventually had sex.

Leveless Nov 10, 2006 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Yamamanama
Was it self-fulfilling or no?

In a way, yes. I lost my virginity to someone I loved more than I will ever love again. She was the only one I ever dreamed about being with. It was definitely a dream come true in both senses of the phrase. As you may be able to imagine, nothing in life has topped the experience. Nothing has been more painful and confusing than losing her either. Yes. Very fulfilling. Through the internal struggle, I found an unparalleled peace of mind and I rekindled the sense of self I had neglected and an integrity that I have not compromised since.

Muzza Nov 10, 2006 11:50 PM

Only once, I think. Before I started high school I had a dream that I met this person. I remembered their appearance and personality in great detail. Then, when I did start high school, I met that exact same person on, say, my second week there. I was taken aback at first and they were wondering why the hell I was staring at them, my mouth agape.

snoopy4e4 Nov 24, 2006 08:19 PM

well, ive had dreams that came true with the same people except different time and location

tylermoore Dec 1, 2006 10:56 PM

i experienced it but a dream is no diff from real life experience. lets say u had a good day or had happy thoughts then u would sorta over exaderate the happy thought. also if u horny throught day u end up having sex dreams 0.0 lolz

i have had a dream where i looking at somtin odd for 5 mins then 1 year l8er i see it again

No. Hard Pass. Dec 1, 2006 11:04 PM

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Originally Posted by tylermoore
i experienced it but a dream is no diff from real life experience. lets say u had a good day or had happy thoughts then u would sorta over exaderate the happy thought. also if u horny throught day u end up having sex dreams 0.0 lolz

i have had a dream where i looking at somtin odd for 5 mins then 1 year l8er i see it again

I experienced it, but a dream is no different from real life experience. Say you has a good day or had happy thoughts then you would sort of exaggerate the happy thought. Also if you're horny through the day, you wind up having sex dreams. Laughing Out Loud.

God, you're such a fucking retarded little headcase. That doesn't stand with modern dream theory at all. Don't talk anymore. You're a failure.

AGO9 Dec 31, 2006 06:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Kazyl (Post 252091)
I have had a sense of deja vu though. Can't recall a specific incident but I've had times where I'd be in an area and will have a strong conviction that I've been there before. I'd recognize some key objects and familiar pathways but then I'll realize Oh right. I've never been here before. I just remember dreaming about it.

I have had that before too. Once in a while, I have had dreams that years down the line they actually happened in reality.
Why not just write down your dreams in a notebook, that works for me.

Tomahawk Dec 31, 2006 09:20 PM

I hardly ever dream anymore, but dreams in the past that I remember were either fucked up dreams that made no sense at all, or else nightmares.

When I was a kid I had re-occuring nightmares of the number "1" coming into my dream, like midway through it. It would get right into my vision, almost in my face. Then it would just poke me over and over, with a rather chilling sound every time it made the poke. I couldn't do anything about it, just watch it happen and then wake up with fright. This nightmare of course has been lost, because I believe I would massacre the shit out of it had I ever dreamed about it again. Hopefully this orange-reddish "1" figure has nightmares of ME now.

To answer the title, NOPE. I've never had a dream that came true. It's of my best interest that I keep my dreams apart from reality, but like I said - dreams are rare for me.

Another nightmare I've had, I have to ask you all. Have any of you had this nightmare of sliding off a cliff and falling off, only to wake up scared AFTER you've fallen into that sky of ... nothing?

Tomahawk Jan 4, 2007 07:08 PM

Why hasn't anyone replied to this? :(

kinkymagic Jan 6, 2007 01:50 PM

My dreams are odd, not because they are bizarre but because they often contain specific narratives.

parKbench Jan 29, 2007 10:36 PM

When I was a kid, I had a dream about the end of the world. Everyone was gone. I was standing on the side of a deserted highway. There were no cars, or anything. It was absolutely quiet. I remember in my dream looking up and down the highway and not seeing another soul. It was a weird dream, but I soon forgot it.

Years later, my parents got divorced and my father and I got a place together. Just moving in, I took a walk around to get my bearings. A large highway ran in front of our development. I walked over to the side of it and looked up and down the highway and BAM it hit me (no, not a car) it was the exact highway and scene from the dream I had had when I was a little kid. Needless to say, I was freaked out!

On the good side, the end of the world hasn't happened....yet.

Drexlerfan22 Jan 30, 2007 12:38 AM

Yes... many times. Though only in one specific kinda way. And that is that I have dreams about what players will end up with my favorite sports teams, or what teams players on my favorite sports teams will end up on. It's weeeiiiiiiird. It doesn't happen with anything else. I hardly ever dream either!

I can't even remember most of them anymore, but my favorite teams are the Houston Rockets, Dallas Cowboys, and Baltimore Ravens... I dreamed that the Rockets drafted Yao Ming two years before it happened, I dreamed that they would sign Jeff Van Gundy as their coach, I dreamed that Hakeem would end up on another team to end his career, back when no one thought that would ever happen (I admit I dreamed it was the Mavs, so I wasn't 100% accurate there). I dreamed that the Cowboys would trade for Joey Galloway, and that they would sign Eddie George. I dreamed the Ravens would get Steve McNair, and I dreamed that Terrell Suggs would miraculously fall into their laps on draft day.

surasshu Jan 30, 2007 02:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Denicalis (Post 330942)
I experienced it, but a dream is no different from real life experience. Say you has a good day or had happy thoughts then you would sort of exaggerate the happy thought. Also if you're horny through the day, you wind up having sex dreams. Laughing Out Loud.

God, you're such a fucking retarded little headcase. That doesn't stand with modern dream theory at all. Don't talk anymore. You're a failure.

HAHAHA best post ever. If only for the infinite /color tags at the end of the post.

As for the topic, most of my dreams are very "fantastic" (flying, huge fist-fights, superpowers, murders, monsters and so on), but occasionally I'll have a dream that's so realistic that I don't know afterwards if it was a dream or a memory. Some of those dreams come true later. Which I guess makes sense probabilistically.

For instance I had one dream where I was riding my bike down a street and a car drove by me very fast, causing me to twist the steer and crash into the sidewalk.

A few months later, this exact thing happened. The only thing that was different from the dream was that the dream was during a misty day (very light), and my accident was late at night coming home from a party (very dark). I ended up with a broken bone in my hand.

Most other "realistic" dreams that I have are far more trivial than this. They just involve things like a long-lost friend coming back into town or so. They don't always come true either.

Leonheart Feb 6, 2007 10:00 AM

I also had many Deja Vous experiences as a child, nothings major just i would wake up remembering a few seconds of a classroom scene say someone walking across a room then a specific person raising their hand and maybye the first word that came out of their mouth, and it would play out exactly as I saw it in my dream. I had a lot or reoccuring mightmares as a child as well. Such as waking up in the middle of the night and seeing a red faced demon looking through my window and being so frightened that i lost the ability to speak. Another was where I would look into a mirror and the entire room would darken so i could only barely see my reflection but my eyes stood out glowing like fiery embers, smouldering away, and I rememebr thinking that they were the eyes of satan. I was a very troubled sleeper as a child even fearfull to go to bed for what i would see when i went to sleep but I think i have forgotten the majority of them.

Recently my dreams are amazingly real and some are soooo mundane that I think they are memories eg washing dishes, checking the mail box, and the other type is where I am in a dream but conscious within that dream and I can interact with the people I meet and its not like Im watching it happen I am there making choices and actually speaking to them, on rare occasions I have had insight into relationships in my life. Sometimes i have epic dreams that seem to take place over months but it seems to play out in real time, i have life changing experiences find meaning to my life then its all over in the blink of an eye (well the opening of an eye)

Shorty Feb 8, 2007 03:42 AM

I've had a repeater dream recently that my car just gets stolen except for its frames. I have a CR-V. It's quite unlikely that someone can walk away with the engine, but that's what I've seen in my dreams so far, twice.

I go see a movie with my boyfriend and his friends, come back and the car is left in the parking lot (ironically right in front of a car repair shop of some sort, that or a BestBuy installation center), and the hood is up, the doors are wide open, and there's nothing left practically except for the frame. The engine is gone, the seats are gone, various portions of the dash are missing, they even take the damn hide-away compartment under the passenger seat.

I have no idea why I've had this dream twice in a row but I do hope it's NEVER going to be true. :(

speculative Feb 22, 2007 09:43 PM

Yes, I have had dreams that have come true. And not in the "general" sense, like "Oh I dreamed that 'something' bad happened and then 'something' did." It has happened extremely rarely (or at least I have noticed it extremely rarely), however, and has never been useful, just trivial.

For example, I dreamed that I was being chased through the streets of one of those old-style European cities with the very narrow cobblestone streets. There were people chasing me who were running across the rooftops, and barking dogs were chasing me. The rooftops were that reddish tile that is ubiquitous in those types of places, and the houses were white/off-white. I ran into a very narrow dead-end alley (really just a space between 2 buildings, about wide enough for 2 people to pass through shoulder-to-shoulder) and there was nowhere to go. At the top of the wall before me that created the dead-end, there was a tiny window up at the top, about 2.5 stories up. What I did was shimmy up to the window by sticking my arms and legs out, which, when outstretched, touched the walls of the "alley." Once I got through the window that was pretty much the end of the dream as I felt I had escaped.

Well, the very next day, I was about to go to bed late at night, and I was channel-surfing, and I thought "Oh I'll just check one more time." So, I flip through the channels and stop on this movie that looks kind of interesting, looks like an action movie where this guy is being chased. So, what do I see? Guy is being chased through some sort of European city with off-white buildings and red-tile roofs. Then, I saw that some people were running across the rooftops to try to get down into the street where this guy was. Suddenly, dogs started barking in the background. After a few moments, the guy turned down this alley that was pretty narrow. It turned out to be a dead-end. There was a small window at the end of the narrow alley though. The guy shimmied up the walls though, and crawled into the window. The last thing I saw was an exterior shot of the alley where the pursuers ran in and were looking for the guy.

Pretty odd coincidence, as I was watching a film and basically just thought to do 1 quick channel surf before I went to bed, and I just happened to hit that exact channel at that exact moment...

GhaleonQ Mar 5, 2007 04:14 PM

Most will say that we are practicing selective memory, which is, of course, true. However, while I haven't had dreams come to exist in the world, I've had over 20 specific and extensive premonitions that eventually occurred. It's easily been 22 or 23, and have ranged from a close schoolmate and friend's suicide to predicting *cough* the existence and transformation of the Green Power Ranger to a White Ranger. I'm glad to see that I'm not alone in this odd situation.

Moon Mar 5, 2007 10:38 PM

The only recent example I have of this happening pertained to my job. I dreamt I was at my desk working on a particularly difficult programming issue, just typing away and attempting to kick some ass. If you're curious, it involved a spooty CD refusing to load data into the system, being all like WANNNHH! I DON'T WANT TO LOAD BECAUSE I'M A CRAPPY PIECE OF SHIT! WANNNHH! Anywho, a few minutes into the dream. the answer came to me, and it worked.

When I came into work, I saw the task and immediately remembered the solution from my dream. Now, I had been working on this for a few days, and I figure it couldn't hurt to try. So I implemented it. And it worked. Perfectly.

Needless to say, I had a short fit of the jibblies.

darkrose16 Mar 6, 2007 08:22 PM

Back when my mom was in the hospital I had this dream where my mom got shot and she was trying to tell me something but I couldn't hear her and she later died. That following week, cause my mom had been in drug induced coma, they had woke her up but she couldn't talk. She tried to tell me something but I couldn't understand her...a day later she died. I had hoped that dream wouldn't come true.

Acacia Mar 7, 2007 11:09 PM

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Originally Posted by darkrose16 (Post 407907)
Back when my mom was in the hospital I had this dream where my mom got shot and she was trying to tell me something but I couldn't hear her and she later died. That following week, cause my mom had been in drug induced coma, they had woke her up but she couldn't talk. She tried to tell me something but I couldn't understand her...a day later she died. I had hoped that dream wouldn't come true.

): That's chillingly disturbing. I'm sorry to hear about it, though.

Anyways, when I was a kid, I had a dream with Pokemon in it. I don't remember what exactly, but the one thing that stood out, that I remembered, was this Pokemon named "SlowKing."

A few days later, when I was looking through some magazines in a grocery store, I see pictures and names of the new Pokemon, one of them being the evolution of Slowking.

=/ It was very freaky.

CLOudkiller Mar 8, 2007 12:45 AM

Not necesserily a dream but I tend to predict things like 1 second before it happens. Strange really, My friend said how the hell did you do that? Beats me. I want to know myself. And on another strange occasion. One day I was at work during peak hour. My manager is really strict on slackers as well, but I staring at the time before I know it 1 min has passed and I would have gotten yelled at by then or pushed out of the way but nothing happned..

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Originally Posted by Tomahawk (Post 354765)
I hardly ever dream anymore, but dreams in the past that I remember were either fucked up dreams that made no sense at all, or else nightmares.

When I was a kid I had re-occuring nightmares of the number "1" coming into my dream, like midway through it. It would get right into my vision, almost in my face. Then it would just poke me over and over, with a rather chilling sound every time it made the poke. I couldn't do anything about it, just watch it happen and then wake up with fright. This nightmare of course has been lost, because I believe I would massacre the shit out of it had I ever dreamed about it again. Hopefully this orange-reddish "1" figure has nightmares of ME now.

To answer the title, NOPE. I've never had a dream that came true. It's of my best interest that I keep my dreams apart from reality, but like I said - dreams are rare for me.

Another nightmare I've had, I have to ask you all. Have any of you had this nightmare of sliding off a cliff and falling off, only to wake up scared AFTER you've fallen into that sky of ... nothing?


Yes, I actually have, and usually can't go back to sleep for a while. I jerked all of arms and think WTF just happned? Usually occurs once a month or so though not a good thing.

RainMan Mar 11, 2007 09:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Kazyl (Post 252091)
I have had a sense of deja vu though. I'd recognize some key objects and familiar pathways but then I'll realize Oh right. I've never been here before. I just remember dreaming about it.

This sounds exactly like what often happens to me. Its strange because there are details in the dream that I remember, that seem to show up in real life...in that order. I am sure there is some kind of explanation for it.

Vemp Mar 12, 2007 04:34 AM

A long time ago, I dreamt I had a Playstation.

Now I have a PS2.

Dreams do come true!


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