I don’t know if I believe in psychic abilities on not, but recently I’ve had some dreams that were similar to things from my life.
For example, I had a dream that I was lighting a scented candle and the box of matches set themselves on fire. Then a couple days later, I accidentally burned a small hole in my carpet.
This wasn’t the only time. I recently had another dream that was similar to something that happened a few days later.
Is this all coincidence or do my dreams mean something more? Should I keep a dream journal?
Dreams are not co-incidental. Actually, there is no such thing as a co-incident. And your dreams followed by actual events prove that. (Though they could also mean you are impressionable, but there is a good deal of human experience that suggests towards PREMONITION or PRE-WARNING through dreams. Mostly experienced by women.)
I am a Muslim. Islam has a rich self>dream interpretation tradition, based on premises different from the ones on which the Western tradition is based.
There are three types of dreams, according to the Prophet:
Quote: "There are three types of dreams: a righteous dream which is glad tidings from God, the dream which causes sadness is from the Devil, and a dream from the ramblings of the mind."
There are also dreams that show the development of our spiritual side. Premonitions and pre-cognitive dreams are those types. They are not evil or bad, they just reflect a capability that you are developing.
You have answered your own question: there is no "solution" because there is no "problem." You are only in a state/ phase/ stage. To keep a dream journal is the best idea.
Record what’s happening in the dream life, and how strongly is it connected to what happens in the waking life.
Also consider whether you had forgotten about your dreams when the incidents that followed them happened, or were you thinking so hard about the dream that you were subconsciously led to commiting a certain act?
You are the only one who can understand this.
In Islamic interpretation, we consider these factors:
1. Who is the dreamer? What do they do? What is their age? Who are they?
2. Their circumstances? Immediate concerns?
3. Any recent major events?
4. Could they possibly have seen/ eaten something before sleeping that was directly shown in the dream?
5. What time of the night/day did the dream occur?
6. What is the exact content and sequence of the dream?
7. Other questions that might reveal the real life context of the dreamer’s life.
Recurring dreams are significant.
P.S. Humans and animals have psychic abilities. Everyday life incidents prove it, no matter what anyone says. If you feel you have any ability, accept and appreciate it. It may appear to be scary or unfamiliar initially.


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You should keep the dream journal. But just because you have dreams that come to pass that doesn’t mean that you are psychic.
I have dreams like that all the time.
There are times when it is coincidence in that we can use fragments of our minds to make things reality. Or to put it simply, we can make things happen.
But we all have intuition and some of of use know how to use it better than others.
It is all up to you what you wan to do and believe.
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Yes, you should keep a dream journal. Especially because you feel that they may have meaning. You don’t have to log every dream you have but it is good to write the ones down that really got your attention or stuck in your mind and most importantly if they repeat! Dream dictionaries can be an excellent starting point for interpreting dreams, however the best dream dictionary is the one you make for yourself. To some people, black cats are signs of bad luck, to you it may make you think of your favorite aunt peggy and her pet black cat. If you are going to invest in a dream dictionary I HIGHLY recommend gettinga copy of Mary Summer Rain’s Guide to Dream Symbols. This is by far the best one I’ve ever used and it’s frightenlly accurate, not only for myself but for others I’ve looked up dreams for too. Good luck!
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Being from the south, I was always told that reoccurring dreams are supposed to mean something. There are a couple of dream books that are available at a lot of the lottery spots that will tell you some dream interpretations as well as what numbers to play off of your dreams. Who knows it might be a chance to win some big loot.
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That happens to me too! It happens to a lot of people. It’s called Deja-vu. happens all the time. You should keep a dream journal though if these get stronger meaning you have it a lot.
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Dreams are not co-incidental. Actually, there is no such thing as a co-incident. And your dreams followed by actual events prove that. (Though they could also mean you are impressionable, but there is a good deal of human experience that suggests towards PREMONITION or PRE-WARNING through dreams. Mostly experienced by women.)
I am a Muslim. Islam has a rich dream interpretation tradition, based on premises different from the ones on which the Western tradition is based.
There are three types of dreams, according to the Prophet:
Quote: "There are three types of dreams: a righteous dream which is glad tidings from God, the dream which causes sadness is from the Devil, and a dream from the ramblings of the mind."
There are also dreams that show the development of our spiritual side. Premonitions and pre-cognitive dreams are those types. They are not evil or bad, they just reflect a capability that you are developing.
You have answered your own question: there is no "solution" because there is no "problem." You are only in a state/ phase/ stage. To keep a dream journal is the best idea.
Record what’s happening in the dream life, and how strongly is it connected to what happens in the waking life.
Also consider whether you had forgotten about your dreams when the incidents that followed them happened, or were you thinking so hard about the dream that you were subconsciously led to commiting a certain act?
You are the only one who can understand this.
In Islamic interpretation, we consider these factors:
1. Who is the dreamer? What do they do? What is their age? Who are they?
2. Their circumstances? Immediate concerns?
3. Any recent major events?
4. Could they possibly have seen/ eaten something before sleeping that was directly shown in the dream?
5. What time of the night/day did the dream occur?
6. What is the exact content and sequence of the dream?
7. Other questions that might reveal the real life context of the dreamer’s life.
Recurring dreams are significant.
P.S. Humans and animals have psychic abilities. Everyday life incidents prove it, no matter what anyone says. If you feel you have any ability, accept and appreciate it. It may appear to be scary or unfamiliar initially.
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Further study on Islamic dream interpretation:
1. http://www.experiencefestival.com/a/Islamic_Dream_Interpretation/id/52703
2. http://www.experiencefestival.com/a/Meaning_of_Dreams_in_Islam/id/52707
Dreams are often the detritus of our busy minds.Keep a journal.
Otherwise you’ll forget the dreams you wake from…sorry that was a crappy sentence.
Check out Jung’s theories of the collective unconscious too.Archetypses and such.Also a cat named Joseph Cambell.Dreams,dreams,dreams
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Spirita explains your dreams
Visit http://spirita.blogspot.com/ and post your question as a comment. You’ll get your FREE dream interpretation (as a comment, too) shortly. Just remember where you posted your question, your dream interpretation will be under the same section.
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I feel that u need to pay heed to these dreams. Writing a dream journal is a very good idea for someone like yourself. I think these could be a form of premonitions coming to you in the form of dreams. You may start to get such-like in the waking world too. Its not a co-incidence in my opinion.
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