TacoCat wrote:Sometimes, I have dreams of things that haven't happened yet, like glimpses of the future before the "thing" happens. Most of the time, I have the dream once and almost forget about it, and then when/right before the event, it's like a rendezvous.
And I have them a lot, too. Most of the time it isn't important, but sometimes it is.
I'm getting ready to tell you guys about one of these, so feel free to laugh. Looking back, the event was really funny. Please keep in mind that I was eight at the time, though.
So I went to bed one night and had this dream (this is what I remembered when I woke up) about having something stable underneath my feet. I was outside of my house (I could see pine trees) and my brother was with me. Then, I fell and cut my hand, back, and fingers open on something really sharp.
A couple of weeks later, I went outside with my brother. My mom had this outdoor coffee table and we liked to play American Idol all the time, so we saw it and thought, "Stage!"
I pulled myself onto the table and stood up. (Minor setback to our game: the table was glass.) Then it happened. The dream came back to me in detail, like a flashback. Just then, the glass shattered into hundreds of pieces right under my feet. I landed into a huge pile of broken glass shards. And guess what? I sliced open my left hand and the fingers on that hand as well as severely cutting my back.
Like I said, I get these all the time and it scares me. I can't figure out if it's God giving me a gift I can use someday, or some sort of evil being dumped over my head by Satan. Any ideas or anyone else who has the same thing?
This happens to me too, but its never anything important and it lasts only a few seconds. I've seen a friend in a silly hairdo once and part of a road trip. Actually, a couple days ago I realized I had seen the place before a loong time ago, and I think it was subconciously part of the reason why I wanted to move here or why I chose to stick with those certain friends I saw. It was only part of a conversation at lunch, but maybe something strange is at work here... O.o scientists say our brains trick us into thinking we've seen something before because it triggers a memory or something :p









