Hi Ammo,
Please reread my post and rook's correct review of my post:
- I DO believe that precognitive dreams are possible. I DO believe it's possible that you dreamt of someone being dead who turns out to be dead the next day.
- It's very difficult to determine whether it was an actual ghost physically visiting you in your dream, or simply your own brain having a precognition and dreaming of it on its own accord. Whether it can be proven or not might or might not be important, depending on your own beliefs regarding the existence of ghosts. Any discussion on ghosts would involve beliefs versus beliefs. And perhaps the dream analysys section is not the ideal place for such a discussion, although some other sections of this forum might be ideal for it
- and lastly I DO believe the brain is well equipped to dream up all kinds of life details that are not related to reality.
So, as Rook said, in a nutshell, everything is possible, and it's hard to determine...
There was no need to be defensive, nor did I see your posts as trying to convince me or others of your beliefs. I'm sorry for your loss. I was trying to be curteous to the points you brought up in your posts, especially after they had been left unanswered for such a while.
I've had my own 2 precognitive dreams, regarding my loved ones and relationship events, somtimes shocking but luckily for me always with a positive result. Some research in dream and sleep science shows the phenomenon of precognitive dream warnings has been at least tested and there are indications that it happens in these test environments.
And just like Rook, I feel that precognitive dreams without much symbolic detail or message are perhaps not analysable. And when I analyse a dream I don't start out assuming it's a precognitive dream either.
All the best and hugs for your grieving heart
