Your most vivid dream: THE DREAM THREAD

Hi, I’m new here so please forgive me if I’m posting in the wrong place as I’m trying to learn. One of my most vivid dreams happened a few years ago I kept dreaming about my great- grandmother and my aunt ( who both had already passed on) and my aunt who was still alive at the time who is my great- grandmother’s daughter was always somewhere in the dream waving at them and they would be waving at her while on a bus and my aunt had a fall and her health kept getting worse and worse until she passed away. A couple years later I kept seeing my aunt and great-grandmother and my other aunt in dreams until my grandmother passed away, and a few months ago the same dreams until my uncle just passed away last month. Now I’m scared to dream about them together because I’m scared that something will happen to someone else in my family
Welcome to PNF, sassyk! I agree that these seem like precog dreams. You may just be tuned into picking up on these things, but you are certainly not to blame for what occurs after you dream them. I would not worry, perhaps pray for guidance when you have these dreams?
 
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There was a machine in a movie that a person could pick and choose from pre-programmed dreams. That doesn't sound fun at all. Replaying previous dreams may not be all that fun either as the mysteries surrounding them would be diminished. From a medical standpoint, perhaps that could benefit people with certain sleep disorders and help nail down a treatment.
 
I had my most vivid dream when I was a kid. It was so bizarre, I still remember it over a decade later.

I dreamed I was a Jewish elementary school student in Jerusalem. There was an attack at the school. I watched as my peers were killed in the classroom by armed men.

I managed to get out of the building when a horrible earthquake(?) hit. The buildings were crumbling, the streets started to flood, fires began to burn down the surrounding buildings.

I was swept away by the water into a large square garden. All around me I could still see Jerusalem burning.

In the middle of this garden was a large pond. It was as deep as the eye could see. It was completely filled with dead fish.

I started to cry from deep grief when a voice called out to me and asked me why I was crying. I turned and I saw a small puddle with a few living, vibrant fish. The voice said “see? These are still living.” I woke up.

Why was a young American girl dreaming of the destruction of Jerusalem? No idea. I’m not religious & I was a kid who didn’t pay much attention to world affairs. I told my dad this dream when it happened. My dad shrugged it off.

I rarely have vivid dreams at all anyways.
One feature that jumps out at me is the comforting voice that shows you there are still living things. It is a common thread in the bible that God always leaves a remnant. This may have been a spiritual message to you to not lose hope, God is in control.
 
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I have been scanning through all the old threads and forgive me if there was one like this already. Dream posts i am not sure belong under paranormal threads, but not sure where they'd fit in. There have been dream posts popping up lately, figured let's start one like this. Love to hear some of your most vivid dreams. I have had many, but as far as ones that have stuck with you and remember like it was a day in your life...i think those are the most interesting and special and terrifying.
Looking back, life lived seems to me to be a dream. Why do memories seem like a dream ?
 
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Not long ago we had a small discussion about the opposite of deja-vu. Strange sensation that creeps up every so often when (for me anyway) speaking to someone i know very well and for a split second, they feel foreign or sometimes the surroundings do as well. It's not memory loss because you are fully aware of who they are and where you are, just in that split second, something feels off. Very brief experience where deja-vu can be a far longer and stronger sensation.
 
Not long ago we had a small discussion about the opposite of deja-vu. Strange sensation that creeps up every so often when (for me anyway) speaking to someone i know very well and for a split second, they feel foreign or sometimes the surroundings do as well. It's not memory loss because you are fully aware of who they are and where you are, just in that split second, something feels off. Very brief experience where deja-vu can be a far longer and stronger sensation.
I know the feeling
 
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