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Originally Posted by Patrice Maire
When you have a precognitive dream (dreaming about something that happens in the future) you 'know' the people in it then but you don't know them now. So it has that sort of familiar feel to it but you don't know the people now.
I've had a dream like that come true, very freaky.
As for having a past life dream, not so unusual really, mostly younger people and children have those kinds of dreams because they haven't built up as much 'trash' and 'cover' over the part of the brain that's open to that sort of line. Adults just call it a dream or 'fantasy' and tell the child it isn't real.
Go ahead and write it down, put it somewhere obvious (not 'safe' because it's always the last place you think of looking) and don't worry about it. You can think about that scene when you go to bed if you want and see if you can go back to that.
I studied this sort of thing for three years (I think more) for both a writing class and for the study itself. There's more to life than just this one, keep your options and your mind open. If you believe there's a Pandora planet out there, this is just as incredible and a bit more real than that planet.
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Sorry for the bump, but I was wondering, is there anything important about the numbers 26 or 12? Because they were in the dream (26% for my health and 12% for my suit power). You seem to know your stuff.
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