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Serious Discussion / Dreams & Deja vu & predictions

  1. SJ
    Date: Fri, Mar 27 2009 07:19:22

    sometimes i dream things that actually happen in the future (at least thats what i think)
    sometimes i think they happened before but not sure
    sometimes it feels like a deja vu but not really...
    so what do u guys think?
    have u had an experience when u dreamed something and it actually happened? (or at least u think so)

  2. Jublyx
    Date: Fri, Mar 27 2009 07:22:58

    Weird dream about a bus incident, happened, I'm freaked out and obsessed with the scene.

    Edit: It's freakkaayyy

  3. SJ
    Date: Fri, Mar 27 2009 07:26:44

    QUOTE (Jublyx @ Mar 27 2009, 12:22 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
    Weird dream about a bus incident, happened, I'm freaked out and obsessed with the scene.

    Edit: It's freakkaayyy

    elaborate please. lol

  4. Jublyx
    Date: Fri, Mar 27 2009 07:31:37

    I had a dream like a couple weeks ago during Finals Week: I just woke up on a bus and a blurred figure came by kinda like a ghost, when that person left, I was randomly confuzzled.

    Yesterday: I awoke on the bus to a strange scent of a female homo sapien walking onto the bus. I looked at her for about 3 seconds, mutual eye contact, she sat next to me, I felt like my muscles were phailing on me. When he got off her stop (one before mine), she took a last glance at me and we had eye contact for like a second. I stared at that door like a veggie and kept thinking about the scene as I walked home and still am.

    Yeah..damned hormones sad.gif but the dream thing kinda freaked me out once I connected it on the way home

  5. Kurteous&#33;
    Date: Fri, Mar 27 2009 07:33:13

    most of the things which happens in school seems familiar as if it already happened

    oh yeah i mstill confused with that dejavu thing...

  6. Bammer09メKT
    Date: Fri, Mar 27 2009 07:34:28

    I had this dream failing in math.. it happened (uhm grade in report card) but now i improved.

  7. k-ryder
    Date: Fri, Mar 27 2009 07:36:01

    ooohh! fun story

    alright, my friend had this dream that me and this chick were making out in the canteen
    this soon turned into a "premonition" that me and the chick would go out... or something along those lines
    note: its never going to happen since she's a head taller than me.... but she's hot
    and then he (the guy with the premonition) was stupid enough to bet $17.50 that i'm going to have sexual mouth to mouth contact or further with this chick by the end of yr 12
    so basically i'm $17.50 richer, and all i have to do is wait about 18 months cool.gif
    its good to have obsessive, stupid friends XD

  8. CaliMartinio
    Date: Fri, Mar 27 2009 07:50:46

    I dreamed of driving a car, and being a reckless asian that I am, ran into a deer. The next day, I saw a dead deer on the road (wasn't me that ran into it) .

    I was like "Oh Em Geezers mang".

  9. Dark Angel-REX
    Date: Fri, Mar 27 2009 10:03:52

    Well there are times when I walk around a place I never been to, then something inside my brain sparkles and remembers the dream I saw the day before that I came here.

  10. Mats
    Date: Fri, Mar 27 2009 10:17:00

    De ja vu is a fault with human memory and not some magical property of the universe or life.

  11. Jublyx
    Date: Fri, Mar 27 2009 16:54:20

    QUOTE (Mats @ Mar 27 2009, 03:17 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
    De ja vu is a fault with human memory and not some magical property of the universe or life.


    Creation of false memory you mean? Pfft..I totally agree but de ja vu sounds fancy and all we really need is mysticism ssst.gif

  12. Joebob
    Date: Tue, Mar 31 2009 00:33:45

    i understand that deja vu is caused when one of your eyes sees something before the other one. The image is stored in memory, and when the other eye sees the same thing, you think it already happened. there is only a dfference of fraction of a second, but it is enough to cause a deja vu feeling. Here is a link to an article a found (i'm sure there's lots of other articles, but this is the first one i found).

  13. Asterisk*
    Date: Wed, Apr 22 2009 00:54:55

    Deja Vu happens to me quite often actually.

    Probably once a month? Or once every 2 months? I'm not sure if thats considered often tongue.gif

    I don't think i've had a dream that has occurred in real life, yet.

  14. Pencell
    Date: Wed, Apr 22 2009 00:59:33

    Happens to me all the time. Ill be day dreaming or dozing and ill have see a scene from my point of view. A couple days later it happens.

  15. Mystic
    Date: Wed, Apr 22 2009 01:00:19

    I have a feeling of de ja vu a lot.

    Ive had several dreams come true

    I was bored one night and started guessing cards off the top of a deck (suit and number/letter) and got 8 correct in a row. NOT KIDDING it was cool!

  16. Mike
    Date: Wed, Apr 22 2009 02:19:22

    I have had so many dreams like this and I get really tripped out.
    I had a dream when I was about 6 that I was waking up with blurred vision and I saw two figures running down a hill towards me.
    In 8th grade, my friends and I were going downtown and I was on a scooter.
    We crossed over a freeway on a bridge, and my friend dared me to go down on the scooter without stopping.
    So I did, and I went too fast and at the bottom there was a wall and I crashed into it.
    I passed out for about a second or so, and when I wake up, I see the images of the dream I had years ago.
    This sort of stuff really makes me think because I have had plenty of my dreams "come to life".
    I've read somewhere that people experience Deja Vu because you have another "you" in an alternate universe and that they experience stuff and yada yada yada.
    I don't believe that crap though.

  17. shoeman6
    Date: Wed, Apr 29 2009 13:49:54

    I used to have reoccuring dreams about a building in great detail.

    Then once we (my brother and I) went down to some camp and the building was the one I was dreaming of 0 _ o
    That was pretty much my only experience, The last time I had a dream of the building was like last summer = \

  18. Chobi
    Date: Wed, Apr 29 2009 14:49:39

    I dreamt that Sfsr was in my house, teaching me to spin, then, i woke up. That never really happened in reality after that. mellow.gif

  19. k-ryder
    Date: Sun, May 17 2009 01:00:02

    sorry for thread bumping, but i'm bored

    anyway, i've been sleeping really deeply for the past couple of days, as opposed to not being able to sleep til 1am
    and with that, i've been having some really weird dreams
    i can only remember 2 from last night

    first: for some reason, i dreamt of a maths question, about finding the distance between global latitudes/longitudes and somehow, the 2 points of the globe i was going to measure were america and autobahn
    to summarise, i mashed a upsb thread and my maths course in my dream......
    anyone want to interpret that XD

    second... shit, forgot
    no wait, remembered
    the second was that i was doing continuous extended thumbarounds but somehow i called it hai tua
    plus, i still dont know what a hai tua is

    and i also had a premonition moment on friday
    which i forgot

    but one thing about premonitions, is that you can't prove it happened unless you tell someone before hand
    but, most of them are just weird coincidences of trivial things
    say, you think about a cat walking past you, and a minute later, you see a cat walking by

    i'll edit it if i remember my premonition

  20. RoastBeef
    Date: Sun, May 17 2009 01:13:39

    sometimes when im in a new place, i feel like ive been there before

  21. midnight_xhris
    Date: Sun, May 17 2009 01:38:51

    deja vu isn't really seeing the future. it's your subconcious brain processing information and reacting to the patterns it is breaking down. the patterns you react to will occasionally match those you will come across in real life. because the pattern was in your subconcious not unconcious your concious mind or "awake mind" can and most likely WILL recall the "pattern" or false memory, and there you go. deja vu in a nutshell.