Nephilim
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Post by Nephilim on Nov 28, 2007 10:36:48 GMT -5
I was reading my diary with my sister (because we share writing the diary) and I realised all that I almost forgotten. Years ago, me and my sister had similar dreams. Let me explained. There was one dream where she told me she dreamt of a little girl, short-haired calling her 'mummy'. After a sew days, I dreamt of myself in my school that time, walking out from the staff room. Then a little girl, short-haired in pink came running towards me. She ran round and round me calling me 'mummy, mummy'.
Once I dreamt that I was singing on the beach. Not long after that, she had dreams of herself on the beach too. I know it sound absurd but it's all true.
Not even dreams. We had some similar experiences. We're 3 years apart. However on our tender year of 5 or 6 (I forgotten which year), we were almost drown in a stream. How coincident can you get? We don't know each other then. But we had same experiences. In that particular age too!
There's so many we shared that I can't possibly write it all here. Maybe slowly. However, can anyone tell me what it's suppose to mean and be? Are we truly sisters in the past? She dreamt that part of us dying together in one accident. Both of us wish to know more..
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odbod
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Post by odbod on Nov 29, 2007 1:50:59 GMT -5
You probably have a strong connection with her.
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Post by ismavatar on Nov 30, 2007 0:38:55 GMT -5
Shared dreams is fairly well documented in a case like this. Basically, you tell her your dream, and then she remembers it, stores it in the back of her brain, and then during sleep some time while her brain is looking for some creative things to come up with, it digs that up. So basically her experience of your dream (or vice versa - your experience of her dream) would likely be heavily influenced by the fact that she told you (or you told her) prior about the dream.
Of course, this is not to say that people can't have the same dreams without being influenced by the other. There are many many documented cases of people who experience the same dream without ever telling (or in some cases, without ever knowing) the other person.
In my prime years of psionics, I formulated a few very interesting theories about the dream-world. A lot of them were based around the concept that there is 1 dream world, and everyone visits it when they dream. Thus, it's not unlikely that people may meet in the dream world or experience the same events. I also threw in there a time element unlike our own reality. That is, even though reality may have progressed a day, you could go to bed and experience the same dream because you visited the same location, the same event, and the same time. Of course, these were just theories that I came up with, so take them with a grain of salt. They do beg the question, though.
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Nephilim
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Post by Nephilim on Nov 30, 2007 10:56:54 GMT -5
That make sense. I remembered once, not about dream, my sis told me on the phone that she had a bad feeling that something very bad will happen. She was so uneasy. And know what? few hours later, the world trade centre got hit. Sometime, things seemed like it's just coincident. But when it happened in some numbers of time, you get suspicious of what was happening. But I believe what she sensed might be about the 911 incident. I remembered reading people around the world had dreams about the sinking of a very big ship. And the next thing they know, Titanic sank. I believe dream meant something. Don't you agree?
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Boldylocks
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Post by Boldylocks on Dec 1, 2007 14:57:32 GMT -5
I think though there are just dreams where your mind is just sorting out things you are going through, there are definitely pyschic dreams that we all get .
I read of a Danish woman's dream (Corrie Ten Boom) where she dreamt she was being taken away in truck with her grandfather and sister from her home, never to return.
She brushed it off as just a dumb dream, until a few years later, she and her family were arrested by the Nazi's and taken away from their home for hiding Jewish people. As she was being taken away in the truck, she remembered her old dream and the scene was exactly as she recalled from the dream.
On a positive note --- though her family died in that concentration camp, she was let out due to a clerical error, and ended up writing lots of books on her experiences. One was called "The Hiding Place".
I've had dreams like this not too many years ago, and am not very thrilled about it. Makes me wonder about the future of the United States.
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Post by Leon on Dec 2, 2007 9:13:18 GMT -5
Shared dreams is fairly well documented in a case like this. Basically, you tell her your dream, and then she remembers it, stores it in the back of her brain, and then during sleep some time while her brain is looking for some creative things to come up with, it digs that up. So basically her experience of your dream (or vice versa - your experience of her dream) would likely be heavily influenced by the fact that she told you (or you told her) prior about the dream. Of course, this is not to say that people can't have the same dreams without being influenced by the other. There are many many documented cases of people who experience the same dream without ever telling (or in some cases, without ever knowing) the other person. In my prime years of psionics, I formulated a few very interesting theories about the dream-world. A lot of them were based around the concept that there is 1 dream world, and everyone visits it when they dream. Thus, it's not unlikely that people may meet in the dream world or experience the same events. I also threw in there a time element unlike our own reality. That is, even though reality may have progressed a day, you could go to bed and experience the same dream because you visited the same location, the same event, and the same time. Of course, these were just theories that I came up with, so take them with a grain of salt. They do beg the question, though. I highly disagree with that. For one reason. It is not possible to have dreams exactly alike, only by memory. Every feeling, every action, every sense, every sound. It's not possible. My thoughts are that maybe you were sisters in a past life or something of the sort. I'll send you a PM going into more detail.
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Post by ismavatar on Dec 2, 2007 14:07:45 GMT -5
What makes you the authority on this? Do you have some machine that can compare two dreams?
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Leon
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Post by Leon on Dec 3, 2007 6:46:10 GMT -5
It only takes a look at the concept. The way that a person shares a dream with another person, is based on a telepathic link between the two at the same time, or by any chance an emotional connection. But it could not be based on memory, because since the other person was the one who had the dream, the new person doesn't remember the sights, doesn't remember the feelings, and doesn't remember the smells or other senses of the enviornment.
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Post by Nephilim on Dec 3, 2007 9:11:49 GMT -5
This become more interesting... But it's getting clear i can say. See, I learned that everyone has different views in seeing things. Skeptical ones has logical explanation which is also true, those believers will in ways support it. But I accept every view because nobody is wrong.
I am seriously not making things up here. There was one dream where we shared same details of what we believe to be our past life. We were playing in the attic. We've a white cat as pet. We dreamt of mother. Though it's not very clear of its intention and purpose but it's the only one we shared.
I was wondering, do others in the history have dreams connecting to their past lives?
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