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I think given the amount of dreams we have over the course of a lifetime, at least one of them is bound to "come true." Probably more than one.
I had a dream before Halloween that it POURED. It hadn't rained (IRL) here in my neck of the woods for many months. Well, wouldn't you know it - ON Halloween night, it poured. I mean buckets, it was so loud that I ran to the window.
I am definitely not psychic. I'm sure I must have had other rain dreams, but they didn't stand out in the thick of so many dreams (I remember multiple dreams per night).
In my dream there was a tornado north of my aparment at the time, felt real but knew after I woke up it was just a dream. I even told my mother about it in case it would come true. Within a week we had the real thing happened and it touched down NorthEast of my apartment, did some good damage at a trailer park.
Here's a weird one. About 9 years ago I had a dream about a high school classmate that I had not seen in almost 20 years. We were amicable but never what I would call close friends. In the dream, he took a briefcase and disappeared from a pier telling me and someone else in the dream that he was leaving to join the Navy like his mother had wanted him to do. He then disappeared over the ocean.
I remembered the dream but did not give it much thought. I have weird ones from time to time.
About 4 days later I got an email from another friend from school telling me that the person that I had dreamed about was killed a couple of days before in a fiery automobile accident.
I felt the hair on the back of my neck stand up. The dream that I had about him took place a few days before he died. Like I said, I hadn't seen him in almost 20 years, and I have no idea why I had that dream, but I will never forget it.
A couple of night ago I had a dream that the columns we just installed between the living room and dining room were leaning and about to fall. John checked them and sure enough one of them is loose. When I was i high school I had a dream that my boyfriend who had moved to Montana was sitting on the banks of some water with another couple watching a boat tip over. I told him of the dream and he said that that's exactly what happened. One person tragically died.
I had one on a Saturday, and unfortunately it came true that following Tuesday.
It played out a little differently in my dream, but that main event happened, regardless. It wasn't a good one
No, everyone doesn't. How often do you have these dreams? The daughter of a friend of mine has these, and she tries to warn the people involved of what's going to happen.
When I was five, I dreamed about being in an old house. The wallpaper was peeling and there were pictures of my family under the paper. At the top of the stairs was a single door that opened into a large walk-in closet. Racks all around the walls and something was moving behind the clothes towards me. Then I'd wake up.
I had that dream maybe 3 times and forgot about it for 7 years.
So my Grandma died and mom takes us to rural TN for the funeral and we wind up staying with my Aunt for a few days. Somebody gave us some bottle rockets and we were shooting them down the road and chasing them and there is a house with an open front door and broken windows and I feel this sense of dread but little sister and I look through the outbuildings and go in.
The place was trashed, odd and interesting things scattered everywhere. Poop on the floor. Some of the walls were covered in cork with old, curled B&W Polaroids pinned up. So we head up the stairs and there was just a closed door up there at the top of the stairs with hangers sticking out from under it and the whole dream came back and something started making knocking noises and I told my sister that it was time to run.
Kind of wish I'd opened that door.
Not exactly a dream come true, but I was a very rational 12 year old and that just spooked me in a way I will never forget.
Yes, I had precognitive dream when my grandfather died, that was a sadness dream.
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