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Prophetic Dream?
June 29, 2010
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RyanNREMTP
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My reoccurring dream that I had several times was about me driving and my brakes going out. They stopped right after the brakes did go out.

June 29, 2010
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I do think dreams have symbols in them. For instance, for years I dreamed that I'd get in an elevator and no matter what I did, it wouldn't stop at my floor. That was back when I felt like my life was totally random and out of control. Since I started feeling much more in control of things, I no longer have that dream.

June 29, 2010
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Karen…that's similar to my "phone call dream"

I have a recurring dream, although the place and who

I need to call are always different, the main part of the

dream is that I am trying to make a phone call but for

various reasons I can never make the call. It took me

years before I realized that I had the dream at times

when I felt like I had no control on what was happening

in my life.

I havent had the dream in a while now. /smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':(' />

July 5, 2010
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Back in 1981, I had a "series" of dreams all in the same afternoon. It was very early Spring, end of March('81), I think? Anyway, I had my headphones on and was lying on my bed listening to "Pink Floyd's" Dark Side of The Moon album, when I had dreams about my time in the Army(Basic Training, September, 1982), and then about my wedding in Texas(December, 1983), and then my trip to Montana(January & February, 1997) after my separation from my ex-wife. After each part of the dreams would be fulfilled, or while it was being fulfilled, I would always remember "that series of dreams on that day back in 1981." I mean to tell you these dreams came true "exactly" as I dreamt them. Eeerie stuff! I have had dreams come true since then as well.

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July 11, 2010
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My reoccurring dream that I had several times was about me driving and my brakes going out. They stopped right after the brakes did go out.

I have so many recurring dreams, it's not funny.

I have one that my car's brakes go out and I'm approaching a stop. And I slow down enough so that I'm rolling along slowly. But that stop is looming in front of me and I know I can't stop in time …

It's truly frightening.

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September 23, 2010
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When I have had a disturbing dream, I head over to dream dictionary(I just google it). Sometimes it could be quite accurate. Other times I didn't remember enough of it to make sense.

September 23, 2010
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I'm just glad I found you in this crazy forum world, NoWhammies. You make me feel less crazy lol.

I've had the same kind of experience my whole life. A reoccurring dream that always coincided with major events in my life/the world- the dream was always the same with a few changes. It started when I was a toddler and had imagery that was far beyond what any toddler should know about. Creepy, scary, crazy.

And then there are the prophetic dreams I have, which are usually over really trivial things. Some of them I'll have a year or so before the dreamed event occurs in reality. My favorite one was a dream of a pink mail truck. I had when I was about 14. Then, at 17, wouldn't you know, I was driving in a town I'd never been to, and there it was- the pink mail truck. If only it had been winning lottery numbers…*sigh*

I've had the same kind of experiences. Mostly some trivial situation plays out and I know that I've dreamed it before it happened. I guess you would call these deja vu experiences. Mine almost always involve completely inane stuff, too, but it is the strangest feeling. I feel like I'm frozen in place while a movie plays. I know exactly what's going to happen next and what everyone is going to say, but it only lasts a few minutes and then the spell breaks, so to speak and everything goes back to normal. Strange, but meaningless, really.

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