[i]posted by juhe[/i] [quote][i]posted by greten[/i] here is a dream (don't laugh, okay) that I loved a boy and then in the end something happened that we, well, like he didn't want me anymore or, well, I don't remember, but when I woke up, I had a really good feeling. What does that mean? [/quote]it depends on the details you saw and the only thing that matters is the dream you had in the morning, other dreams are pure nonsense in terms of prediction. In general, this dream meant good omens and that your health is fine. getting rid of unnecessary worries and empty dreams. It could also have been related to a loved one or acquaintance in reality. In a worse way, the dream could have been a warning to avoid falling into a slight sense of shame and empty dreams in the near future.
so, reviewing it again, I'll make a small correction: it still seems like it meant good omens and that your health is fine, which is the most important thing and getting rid of unnecessary worries. The dream could also be related to a loved one or an acquaintance. At the same time, the dream was also a warning about a slight sense of shame and empty dreams in the near future. dreams
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I guess you still can't see the future through dreams. You still have to move faster than the speed of light to see the future. I don't know how many "warps" you would have to cross to even see a day ahead. Rather, you see the past from your previous life or a parallel world. Depending on the circumstances, you can avoid mistakes in your parallel world and take it as a warning. You can probably also take it as a mistake you made in a previous life and not repeat it.
If a dream reflects previous events, desires and fears, as you can read in advance, and the brain works extremely powerfully, then why not believe in the brain's prediction in a dream, a possible version of the future? It differs from reality, because only another slightly different manifestation is possible. Be sure to try pancakes with raspberry jam. :)
Pancakes with raspberry jam are very tasty! (y) But dreams are supposed to predict the future, not the past. I don't know if there are any scientific facts about this, but over the centuries, notes have been made about dreams, so there must be some truth to it. It has happened to me that, for example, a dream has predicted getting sick. And the meaning of what happens in dreams is often completely opposite, something bad can actually mean good. For example, I have dreamed that I would die several times, but fortunately it hasn't happened ;) I have also dreamed about three times that I was on a plane and the plane crashed, but if I remember correctly, I always survived. Erotic dreams should not be taken seriously, of course ;P
The mother got hit, but the driver didn't catch the bullet.
If you look at Sigmund Freud's claims about dreams, then dreams should lead a person to the subconscious. In his opinion, dreams are distinguished by their content. There are two types: 1) manifest content - related to the past day and what happened during sleep 2) latent content - a person's unconscious desires and needs are manifested, which occurs through symbols So you can draw your own conclusions... Pancakes with raspberry jam cold milk are even better.
[i]posted the thread[/i] the mother got it, but the driver doesn't catch the ball.
If you mean me, maybe you can explain what ball I don't catch??
Dream It's a bit strange to think that your personal subconscious communicates with you in the language of symbols and what's worse. It has its own wants and needs. So to speak, it scolds you for the previous day and the next day you'll be a happy hangover...