Scoobes said: When I was younger I used to have really bizzare pre-cognitive dreams. I'd dream something really insignificant and then a few days to a month later it'd happen. I still get them from time to time but the feeling of deja vu is never as strong. |
I have these too, it runs in my family. It's always insignificant...the two I remember the most I had in middle school. The first one was about someone shutting my locker door. The next day after lunch, I was talking to some friends while getting books from my locker when someone walked by and tried to close it as a joke. I immediately recognized the scene from my dream and caught the door. Good thing to because those lockers were a bitch to get open and you'd have to fumble with the combination multiple times quite frequently. I probably would have been late if I didn't catch that locker door.
The second one was of a white, windowless classroom. It was filled with people I did and didn't recognize. I originally dismissed it as a weird dream since I hadn't seen a room like that before. But years later, in my Sophomore year of High School, I had a Health class in the second semester. I was late to the first class because I couldn't find it (it was practically in the basement). When I did get there, my sweep of the room was exactly like the dream and I recalled it as I sat down. Turns out that the people I did know were from middle school and the people I originally didn't know, I didn't meet until high school.
And to top this off, I'll talk about something else that runs in the family. My older relatives always told me about fish dreams predicting pregnancies. Whenever someone in the family was pregnant, someone would have a dream about fish. I never really thought much about it because it never happened to me. That was until last year...I had a dream about fish and a few weeks later, my cousin announced that she was pregnant. The actual dreams vary from person to person. My aunt's dream was of a fish flopping out of a lake, but in my dream I was watching a fish screensaver on a monitor in a dark room. Regardless, it seems to work.