View Full Version : Can dreams tell us something beforehand?
Lady_Ghost
10-11-2004, 06:00 AM
Hello Folks,
Here is someting I'd like to discuss with all of you.
Everyone has a sleep.Some people sleep for 8 hours,othres -for 3-4 hours etc.But the fact is that we are human beings and we need to sleep.
So the question is:
Do you believe in dreams?
Can dreams tell us something beforehand?
Can dreams warn us about this or that accident?
And if you had a dream which told you something special and which came true,please tell us about this dream...
Thanks
jerejerebinks
10-11-2004, 04:28 PM
Of course I believe in dreams.
I think dreams are one of the most interesting and enjoyable sections of our mind.
Do I think dreams can tell us something? Absolutely.
Joseph had the gift of dream interpretation, and told people their near future by what they dreamed.
I have had many strange dreams, but the one I will always remember the most, I dreamed when I was probably 6 or 7.
I dreamed there was a huge mountain at the end of a road. On one side there were a group of Christians, praying and praising the lord....on the other side were nonchristians, partying, cursing, and just sinning in one way or another. After a moment, a huge hand came off from above the mountain and raised itself into the hair in a clutched fist.
The Christians one one side raised into the air to be with the lord, while the others were swallowed up by the Earth. And I dreamed this many years before I had any kind of understanding of the Rapture.
Overdose
10-11-2004, 08:55 PM
I think dreams can tell us stuff beforehand. ;) I love dreams
jerejerebinks
10-11-2004, 10:16 PM
Well, what do you think Lady_Ghost?
silverbulletkc
10-11-2004, 11:28 PM
My dreams make no sense. I've had dreams that range from getting choked by my grandpa for running around the back hard screaming "NOT NOT NOT NOT!!!" to carrying a fat girl out of a fast food restaurant and falling through the floor before getting out the door......
and no, none of these ever came true.....at least to my recollection they haven't.
Dio Seijuro
10-11-2004, 11:41 PM
I enjoy dreaming up intricate drama. It's a treasured experience when I dream very intricate and prolonged drama, I have the uncanny ability to force the drama to go on. I swear I have dreamed adventure stories longer than Lord of the Rings, in single nights. These leave me light-headed in the morning.
I don't care much for dream interpretation. In fact, I usually forget about even the most fascinating dreams after a week. And I don't bother writing them down.
Lady_Ghost
10-13-2004, 08:16 AM
Thanks Folks for your warm replies,
I do belive in dreams.Surely,sometimes dreams are funny,they tell you nothing...But sometimes they are like reality...
As for me:
I belive in dreams because they tell me something and warn me about something.There is one dream:
I had a friend with whom I made friends one summer.I live in the city and he lived in the villige so I used to see him every summer.Once I had a very strange dream.I saw my friend with beard standing in an open area.The area itself was very mysterious full of dry grass and thorns.I was trying to approach my friend but I could not.And then he looked at me very sadly and waved his hand to me.This dream was very clear.Some time later I found out that my friend died on this very day in cold February...
It is sad dream :( but I remember it very well
jerejerebinks
10-13-2004, 10:52 PM
Dreams are a very interesting and intricate matter, and Im glad they came up on a few of our threads.
I hope we dicusss this further.
k-face
10-17-2004, 12:37 PM
Yes! I believe in dreams. It tells us more things before hand then we wish. Do u read the Bible? Then, i guess you know the story about Joseph in the Bible. If u don't know then find out.
jerejerebinks
10-17-2004, 03:08 PM
Ah, the dream intepreter, Joseph.
I love the one about the birds eating the man, and it came true.