my shocking dream and it's after effects

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Post 1 by Bryan Mckinnish (Veteran Zoner) on Monday, 27-Aug-2007 1:24:32

Hi.
I'm currently sitting here in shock about something that happened.
I had a dream I went to my friend's house.
I explored his section about the house, and then I woke up.
Here's the shocking thing. I asked him about his house, and He said I was right. No guesses or anything.
I wasn't shocked when I asked him and I was right, but I thought about it and I was shocked almost into being speechless.
If dreams are just thoughts, How did I know the layout of his house? I've never set foot in his house or his town.
It certainly changed my openion about dreams.
Have any of you had dreams like that?

Post 2 by midnight sun (you can't catch me, i'm the palobread man) on Monday, 27-Aug-2007 1:32:05

it happens to me some times.and not only that but other things too even stranger than that. but i can't explain why it happens

Post 3 by YankeeFanForLife! (Picapiedra: king of the boards!) on Monday, 27-Aug-2007 1:40:09

Hmmm that is rather strange.

Post 4 by TheAsianInvasion (The Zone's invader) on Monday, 27-Aug-2007 3:32:54

wow, that would scare me. you say you don't know the lay out of his house, what if dreams are another world we enter and it's all real!!!

Post 5 by midnight sun (you can't catch me, i'm the palobread man) on Monday, 27-Aug-2007 3:39:11

and what would be so scary about it? it would be damn interesting

Post 6 by wildebrew (We promised the world we'd tame it, what were we hoping for?) on Monday, 27-Aug-2007 5:50:46

How accurate was your dream, i.e. how complicated is the layout, how much detail did you remember and fitted etc?
I'm not saying it's wrong, I'm just wondering if it's something you could have imagined because the layout is pretty normal or if it's so much detail there's no way you could have imagined it correctly.

Post 7 by Bryan Mckinnish (Veteran Zoner) on Monday, 27-Aug-2007 11:35:02

Hmm. I just remember the location of the 3 rooms. I asked him about the bedroom across from his and the bathroom to the right of it, and it was right.
I never even tryed to emagine what his house looked like before the dream.
He was as shocked as I was about it.

Post 8 by moyzey (i'm posting? huh?) on Monday, 27-Aug-2007 11:55:06

I've often had dreams about things I know nothing about, and they turn out to be accurate. I've always been interested in dream interpretation and such things. I think their far more complex than just random images and sounds that the brain creates when asleep.

Post 9 by YankeeFanForLife! (Picapiedra: king of the boards!) on Monday, 27-Aug-2007 12:17:50

I have a friend that knows, what dreem means what. Its like big time cool.

Post 10 by battle star queen (I just keep on posting!) on Wednesday, 29-Aug-2007 16:39:03

I've had some dreams that are accurate or close to it. Some times I wonder if I'm a telli[path when this happens.

Post 11 by Gilman Gal (A billy Gilman fan forever and always!!) on Thursday, 30-Aug-2007 0:18:52

I am setting here with my mother, and she says she has done this before. she says it wasn't a nice dream either. so yeah I think it can happen.

Post 12 by reclusive thinker (Veteran Zoner) on Saturday, 01-Sep-2007 2:04:44

I honestly believe, based on a great deal of study and some personal experience, that there is some truth in the idea that we all leave our bodies during sleep, which is a belief common to systems of occult practice and esoteric philosophy all over the world. Therefore, I would say to the first poster that it is quite possible that you, or some aspect of you, actually visited your friend's house and retained some memory of the experience on awakening.

Post 13 by Bryan Mckinnish (Veteran Zoner) on Sunday, 23-Sep-2007 20:00:23

Hmm. I thought about that alittle. I wonder if that's why dreams feel, sound, and seem so real.

Post 14 by Hilikme (Veteran Zoner) on Sunday, 23-Sep-2007 22:39:00

I've had similar experiences myself, as well as having a not-so-bad record at assuming the colours of objects, etc, while concious though... But it's all a pretty interesting topic to me.

I'm also very interested in the whole dream interpretation/symbolism/theory stuff. Very deep!

Besides what had been mentioned of the theory that we leave our bodies during sleep (a form of astral projection), the other thing that comes to mind is the theory of a single connective conciousness between the whole of humans (or living things in general)... Imagine all the info we could obtain if we could conciously surpass the barriers of the individual to access the connective living conciousness of everyone who exists? Something to think about.

Post 15 by Harmony (I've now got the silver prolific poster award! wahoo!) on Monday, 24-Sep-2007 14:28:48

I think leavig your body when you sleep is called an "out-of-body experience". I read one of the posts earlier and I say that you can't just make things up or imagination them from nowhere. Things that we think about have to come from somewhere.

Post 16 by Elenhiia (Feather'rr'rr'rr'rr'rr'rr'rr'rr'rr'rr for president!) on Thursday, 01-Nov-2007 21:56:24

In Star Wars the Jedi use the Force. In life there may be something very similar, the _life of everything that lives, that binds us all to one another, to everything. Very few were ever able to accomplish total oneness with this strange entity/life force. there very obviously _is an underlying power, the origin and the ending of life, a spirit plane, whatever you call it. there are other dimensions, other planes of existence, that we enter in dreams. we then live out our spirit's memories, or its insights, or its deepest fears, therefore they are manifested as our dreams, memories, and fears. we are far more beautiful, far more real, far more colorful and powerful, than our mere physical bodies, things that will wear out and pass away in time, and we will go on to the unknown afterlife. dreams, and what causes them, are an element of something far greater, far more complex, far more powerful and beautiful and _real, than we could _ever imagine. that element is the power of life, that creates life and ends life, a Light from which we come and in to which we will depart. dreams delve in to something greater than the mere material human mind can comprehend, but from which our spirit finds peace and joy and serenity, the power we live on. it has many names, but it has no name. and from this comes our dreams.

Post 17 by audioadict (I'm going for the prolific poster awards!) on Friday, 22-Feb-2008 2:27:52

I had a dream one night that my grandma came up. It was a monday in my dream. When I woke up, which happened to be a monday, my mom told me that grandma was coming.

Post 18 by Blind Bigfoot (Zone BBS Addict) on Sunday, 09-Mar-2008 22:03:34

If we leave your bodies than last night... i killed a few vampires with this little wooden decoration that we have in my house.