Do yall figure dreams mean anything?

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I've experienced dreams that gave me insight to things that haven't happened yet. I have dreamed about places I never been and been to them later and remembered that I had glimpses of this place prior to being there.


Now, this has happened with places, but with people I have DREAMPT about repeatedly and I can't recall why, I don't know if it means I'll see them again or they are thinking about me. Does that usually ring true that if someone is thinking about you, in turn you dream about them?

Anyway, the people in my dreams are on my mind. They weren't friends or relations. They were people more like acquaintances. Ones that what ever I was feeling at the time when I knew them had came and went. I most certainly forgot about them. However at one point I had such strong reoccurring dreams about this person that I figured it must mean something.
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Posted by Arielle83
Subconscious thoughts, feelings, memories which are all role played in your sleep state for you to thought process in your waking life.



So basically the people in my dreams are put there in my subconscious for me to think about and ponder when I'm awake, but why?

I seemed to be living just fine without thinking about said person. Now that I have had the dreams, I seem to interrupt my daily life trying to figure out why this person came to me in my sleep. Will I see this person again? Does this person represent soemthing?
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Posted by exoskeleton
any progress with the scorp?



I didn't like him anymore. It was taking too much effort for him to step to me even when I approached him. It was like he was too nervous. I intimidated him. He felt he wasn't good enough, so his confidence dropped when it came to me.

I got over him rather quickly and it seemed like I didn't like him as much as I thought. It could also be that he didn't like me as much as He/I thought. I know he probably just wanted to have sex with me.

Anyway This happens to me. I think I like someone a lot. I fall very quickly and can't distinguish lust from genuinely liking a person or love. It's a habit I need to get out of! I wonder if there is something in my chart that's causing this mess.
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"The most extensive studies on precognition in dreams were carried out by the research group at the Maimonides hospital in New York (Ullman, Krippner, & Vaughan, 1989). In these studies a —sender' attempted to send images to a —receiver' who slept in another room and whose sleep was recorded with standard EEG leads. When the sleeper entered REM he was awakened and reported whatever he was dreaming. Independent judges blind to the purpose and procedures of the experiment then took the dreams and judged if they contained any of the images sent by the sender. The experiments were monitored by independent observers and professional magicians to make sure that there was no possible leakage occurring between the experimenters, the sender or receiver. Subsequent analyses of hit rates yielded highly significant results. Dream images very frequently contained images sent by the sender. Further studies in other labs involved the dreamer attempting to dream about a target that would be randomly selected once he awoke. Once again hit rates were far beyond chance levels. Despite these exciting results some labs have failed to replicate the highly significant hit rates while other Labs have replicated the basic findings. Differences in replication may be due to many factors. Psi may not exist at all. Or it may be that you are much more likely to get significant hit rates if you use participants with high Psi abilities like the high stimulus seekers in Bem's studies."

https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/dream-catcher/201107/precognitive-dreams