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banannabell
09-19-2009, 02:59 PM
I want to know what any of you think of this.
Since I was 4 years old I've known my house would burn down, an absolute fact I knew it would. Not sure when or how but it would. I remember a dream I had had sevral times as a child of my house on fire. Mind you this is before we started building a secend house in the back yard. I remember seeing it burn in my dream and wondering what the structer behind it was, hearing my big brother's voice but not knowing where my parents were. Plus there were other people I didn't know.
19 years later my house had burned down. My brother was on the fire department and was first on the scene, so there he was. Mom and Dad were at work, working lat. The other people were friends I had not made until after highschool. So I had heard their voices and seen glimpses of them before I had even met them. They were the ones that took me home in time to see my house falling appart up in flames.
Do any of you think it's possable to dream of full events before they happen, or dream of people before you meet them, but not realize it until the dream pops back up from your childhood? I had only had the dream maybe 2 or 3 times as a child and again 2 years after the fire.

kidflash2008
09-20-2009, 11:10 AM
It could be a coincidence. Many children have dreams like that since they are always told about what to do in case of a fire. Also, dreams about strangers attacking are not that uncommon because of all the scary tales we are told to keep us safe.

I had many dreams that not only would my house burn down, but I would be on fire.

banannabell
09-20-2009, 12:23 PM
Never had one where I was on fire. Just the house burning, and the strangers were trying to help me, they knew me. Where I live we didn't get much fire prevention training other than stop drop and roll lol. I knew how to use the stove and oven once I was 6, 9 I was cooking alone. I didn't get any easy bake oven lol, I had the real deal.
I've had other dreams simular in oddness, like dreaming an entire week at school and the following monday things seemed familar, like dajavoo, but when I told my friends they would perposly do things to try and not do what I had dreamed of, but in theire attemps to stear clear of what I had dreamed of, they actually make what I dreamed happen. If that makes any sence at all lol.
My mom has had simular things happen, and one day talking about it near my grandmother, she finally opened up and told me a lot things that other family members including herself have done to the same effect.

kidflash2008
09-21-2009, 10:37 AM
I would be OK with my children using a microwave under the age of 12, but would wait until they were around 12 to use the oven and stove. (They need to show responsibility for that one.)

I do think many of the weird and terrifying dreams we had as children are from when our parents would indoctrinate our fears of fire, strangers, etc. They did that to protect us, but it also made us fear almost everything.

It would be interesting for you to write down all of your experiences that may be paranormal.

$$kneel-B4-me$$
09-21-2009, 11:50 AM
i think dreams are very reveilling at times! they can possibly give you predictions to whats yet to come or even tell you alot about yourself. i have had dreams that came true and i didn't realize it until it actually happened. At first it felt like deja vu but then laying down to relax (especially in bed) i would remember having a dream strikingly similar to what i experianced. the mind is a very powerful and complicated organ. i would keep a "dream journal" of dreams i tend to have often. write down the major parts of the dream and add details as they repeat months or even years later. its alot of work keeping up with (maybe for nothing) but you never know. Just make sure the dreams you keep record of are vivid, so you dont mix little parts of many dreams together. otherwise, you might get more of a story (movie) rather than the premonition. hope this helped alittle.

banannabell
09-21-2009, 03:51 PM
I had a dream journal before the house burnt down, I was terrable at keeping up on it lol.
Both of my parents were axtreamly open minded and mom would offten drag out her dream encylapedias and books to decode what I was dreaming. My father is native american and notices that dreams are offten a vision of things to come and encouraged me share what I saw. I was very mature at a young age and understood a lot of things that most kids my age would have no grasp on beacuse of my parents. My mom is wiccan (recovering catholic lol)
If I were to write down all my supernatuarl encounters I could fill a book lol. I go searching for such things, and even when I'm not they seem to find me. My mom calls me a magnet. Not sure how much of it is real supernatural events, mistaken events, dreams, or what not. Some times it's hard to figure out whats what.

kidflash2008
09-22-2009, 10:51 AM
I should also write down my dreams. They can be anything from a way to help solve problems or even be precognitive. Some are just down right silly.

banannabell
09-22-2009, 05:00 PM
I love silly dreams. I actually don't have those very offten, but they usually involve TV shows or movies.