I think that dreams can come true like: if you love somebody and you wish that person would think the same for you,...it can come true. Actually, my question “can dreams come true?” was dreams as in dreams in your sleep. I’m not that sure because sometimes my dreams do come true…luckily, the good ones. Please reply to my question because I would love to know! Bye-Bye!
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Of course20% Voted for by lovealotbear, dauer, SilverScent, ohsweetie970, Scrap. (11 total)
Dreams can definitely come true, but the real question is whether this is a sign of a special relationship between the dream and the event.
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I believe they can14% Voted for by Goddess of Chat, Little Feather, ohsweetie970, Alone inside, key to existence. (8 total)
I have had dreams come true. But more in the premonitional sense. I have dreamed events that happened in places I have never seen years older than what I was at the age when I dreamed them and they would come true when I reached that age. So there you go. Agree with it or not. Thank you.
God Bless Tammy
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Sure, but I doubt there is that much of a connection between the dream and the event.10% Voted for by Kevin, dauer, Scrap, LoveTripper, redbrita. (6 total)
I’m more in line with Dauer on this one, only I’m going to go further and say that I doubt there is that much of a connection between the dream and the event.
I don’t believe that we are receiving magic signals when our body relaxes that lets us know what is going to happen, because I don’t really think the future is certain. When you dream something and it happens to come true, it seems very freaky and cool.
But when you think about it, you dream about literally millions upon millions of things. A good portion of these dreams are at least somewhat about events that are in your everyday life since that’s something your mind is used to have going on (like if you play Tetris a lot). If anything, it’s wierd that there aren’t MORE dreams that come true.
” think that dreams can come true like: if you love somebody and you wish that person would think the same for you,...it can come true. “
I feel the same about this as I do with sleeping dreams, only more so. Yes, you can wish someone will love you in return and it may happen, or you can wish for a new pair of slacks and it may happen. But at least wishing for slacks doesn’t involve the distortion of someone’s free will and thought process. Bakc when I was a wee high schooler I wished a girl or two would feel the same way for me, but then realized I wouldn’t actually want that wish to come true in a magical sense because it would mean they didn’t actually like me.
After school special much for you?
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of course...7% Voted for by ohsweetie970, Alone inside, ohsweetie2788, Theblackocean.
i whole heartedy believe your dreams do come true (and i do mean the ones yu have when you sleep). i have had several dreams come true, i have drempt a full day and had one happen exactly as the dream went about a week later. i cannot explain how this happens or even why it happens but i know it does, it is one of those mysteries that will probably never be explained.
Ash
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Dreams coming true5% Voted for by Etre Passionne, ohsweetie970, Alone inside.
I think dreams can come true. I believe that dreams are a sign from the world that something is going to happen. Sometimes the dreams are exactly whats going to happen and sometimes dreams are things that need to be interpreted. I think all dreams have a certain meaning and are a sign to whats going to happen. Or they are your deepest desires. For example you could have a dream about , lets say, something very valuable breaks in a dream. That could mean that something bad is going to happen in your life. Or something very valuable to you is going to leave you. Or break.
Guinevere
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Dreams of today and tomorrow5% Voted for by lost faith, key to existence, Kevin.
I believe dreams can come true, but not in the way a dream could be a wish. Dreams can either be a way to make sense of what you did during the day, or a forteller of the future. For example: When you dream of the events during the day, it doesn’t always come out the way it actually happened during that day, it may have changed due to your will of wanting something different to your own benefit, or to a way your mind thinks may have been the right way. When a dream of the future occurs, it may not make sense right away, and if you don’t take the time to think about it and write it down, it may never make sense, but if you take pride in your dreams, and you take the time to help yourself remember it, you will find that in the future, it ties in some how with how your life unravels, and that it may even suffice to how you go on, to the future that follows. This “theory” isn’t for everyone, but I know it has helped me make decisions that could have gone very badly without them. So the xent time you dream a weird dream that makes no sense whatsoever, take the time to actually think about it, and you might be surprised?
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If you dream it...3% Voted for by Alone inside, Mechanical Angel.
I think that if you dream it, you can accomplish it. You can’t just stand by and let it come to you. Often times that doesn’t happen. ”Oh, I dream so much about being with (fill in a guy/girl’s name). I just know that he will fall in love with me!” However, dream all you want, but if you don’t take some part in it, it most likely won’t happen. For our sake(s), please, just go talk to him!
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I think they can for certain people3% Voted for by stardazer15, lost faith.
I have heard that for some that they really do come true. None of my dreams so far have come true. Mine are mostly what my imagination has come up with. Nonsense really.; But others, like personal dreams that seeem so real, they never come true but it’s what you desire. So it kinda depends, I think.
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Yep.3% Voted for by caressed in blue, justonewish.
There’s a scientific (well, kind of..) explaination to it. When we dream our astral bodies (as opposed to physical bodies) move independently in the astral plane. Most dreams will be heavily influenced by projections of our subconcious. In some dreams we see events that happen later in the physical plane because 1. a higher power has shown this to us because they wish for us to learn something or 2. because events start in higher dimensions and “fall” into lower ones. This is a very simple and crude explaination of this subject.. but I do not know everything there is to know about it and it would take far too long to explain it all. And it may not make sense, but hey.. you’ve got to give it a chance. Look up “astral travel” on google or go to www.mysticweb.org to read up on it if you’re interested.. I find it fascinating.
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I think you have to have dreams3% Voted for by Rowan Tree, Alone inside.
I believe you have to have dreams in order to live a full life. You have to long for something and have a goal always aiming forward. And should the day come when you reach that dream? Then find another one. When you fail to dream is when you have hit a rock bottom..
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Sometimes3% Voted for by Alone inside, DrGonzo.
I think some dreams come true, my grandmother told me that if your dream is in color then it ‘could come true’... but I have yet to have it happen to me and I dream in color all the time… maybe that’s why.
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Wishes and Dreams may come true......Voted for by Mujtaba H Zaidi.
There can be so many opinions while discussing this topic. There come such moments in our life when we find only darkness of failures and deprivance all around us. That time we feel that no wish can come true and no dream can be fulfilled or achieved. On the other hand, when our life starts taking a drastic change like the waxing and waning of the moon, the queen of night, we feel great pleasure and pay our humblest thanks to our Lord, our Creator, our Fashioner, the Almighty. Though it is fact beyond doubt that all dreams do not come true,yet it is also a fact that Nature compensates for all our handicaps and miseries sooner or later in life.
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Well...Voted for by Glamorous.
If u r talking like acual dreams like coming to school naked one then not really unless you make it happen! But like hopes kinda dreams yes! Haha so bacically you can make ANY type of dream happen!
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Be carefull what you sayVoted for by darkalesyse.
yes, i believe dreams can come true. i have had many come true….literally hundreds in the past two or three years. but it’s wierd. they only started a few years ago, and now i can’t stop them. it becomes a problem at times, because i have a dream and im terrified it will come true….and it does. but most of my dreams are like warnings…they all come true within the next week, or within days. but lately i’ve been getting more like tingly feelings, and less then minutes later it will come true. i don’t get it, like why this happens to me. it’s odd, but i get used to it.
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Ehh...Voted for by LoveEssence.
In some cases they most definetly will come true. But I more believe dreams are to help the concious mind deal with something that it can’t handle. In other words, I am a very social person, going back to the topic on “Can someone be cut out of a persons life” , I have had numerous events happen in my life where I won’t be able to confront a person after a fight. Two friends that I told to never talk to me again I had dreams about days later where I was begging their friendship back and they were denying it, though I didn’t really want it in life, I couldn’t stand losing someone I had been close to and shared stuff with. So my subconcious delt the only way it knew how. Same as when someone told me they were never going to talk to me again, days later I had a dream where he begged for MY friendship back and I denyed it. Dreams can come true, but my experience is that they are only there to help you deal with problems in your life, Maybe a premonition to how a problems might be solved? I don’t know… anyway… theres my idea..
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Nothing Can "Come to be true"Voted for by nihilismisdead.
If I was to say that you are a genius, and a former test proved you were not. Yet you take a new test and it shows that you are a genius. This fact does not mean that what I said was true nor false. It does not mean it became true. For if you were a genius at the time of me saying it, it is true. If It is false, it is false. There are certain states of affairs in the world that correspond to what we say is truth or falsity. Truth is an agreement between what we say and what is.
If in a dream you are walking down a road and you see someone shot. If you see the same thing in real life there is no necessary connection between the two. One did not make the other true. Nor did one thing become true as time progressed.
What it is is a coincedence. If I said you will die it is necessarily true. If I say you are dead, it is not true. But if you are in fact dead and I say it, then it is true (not to start an argument on whether “you” is a soul, a body or a composite). It is not like I said one time you are dead and all of a sudden it is true because something in time has changed. It is in the contexts of time periods and the states of affairs of those times.
Dreams can mirror reality, but they cannot come true. Dreams are a limit of our imagination and our imagination is based off of sense data, off of reality. Since our dreams are based on recomposing reality into a new form it would seem to have the potential to mirror what reality is. But it is not the dream that makes reality, it is the reality that makes the dream.
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Nice fun questionVoted for by Happy 420.
When the body relaxes its physical senses the frequencies of the deeper self transmit and receive stronger signals. Dreams are a collection of these signals to which the unconscious mind creates recognizable images for. To understand the image energy correlation is to understand the very universe you are creating. To influence the connection between your image and your energy in the hearts of others is to make your dreams come true.


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February 17, 2005
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February 17, 2005
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They Really Can come true
Dreams are really true.July 1, 2005
MY DREAM
I dreamed of a whole year. Many pets of mine died that year in my dream, 4 cats and one dog. It all came true too.C-a-s-m-e-r-o-k-u
June 22, 2007
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November 12, 2005
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premonitional dreams
I believe dreams can come true, and, in fact, do come true. When I was in sixth grade, I had a dream that a teacher of mine found something that I had lost and returned it to me. two days later, the same teacher returned me the same thing that I had lost in the dream. Dreams are truly wonderful things. -D-C-a-s-m-e-r-o-k-u
December 19, 2006
------------------------------------------------------------ and to your other point determining the relationship between the dream and the event is pretty hard couse if there is a fortune in your dream well it could be any were in it but you could also say they have no relationship at all becouse almost anything could be put together and said to be corasponding or to have a relationship but it doesnt mean it is its just how you gather the information.
January 2, 2007
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I think you may have misunderstood me a little
Man, synchronicity is crazy today. I haven't visited allpoetry since, probably before the summer. I log on today and find there's only been one new response to me, and it's just a couple weeks ago. Anyway,I think you're reading into what I said a little too much. I wasn't trying to open up a door to support dreams being related to future events. On the contrary, I was remaining pretty agnostic on the issue, pointing out that yes, dreams can come true, of course. There's nothing preventing dreams from coming true. However, the more significant issue, as I state, is that whether or not there's a relationship is not really something we can figure out. I'm simply opening up the door to a little skepticism from both of the more rigid sides of the coin, because of course I'm no fan of reductionist materialism either.
Now if you want to get into deeper meanings, you could ask, "But if we've experienced a dream as coming true, then isn't that itself already establishing on some level within reality a causitive connection between dream and event?" I mean, unless you want to do a little amputating and cut off subjective reality from reality as if it's a piece of pork or shellfish (I kid, I kid), but then what are you left with?
Dauer
October 2, 2007
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