The strange presentiment of dreams

The strange presentiment of dreams

God is like a kind old man who wants to punish people for their stupidity and ignorance, but when he raises his hand to fight, he cannot do it, so he quietly tells some people. However, because they believe that 'dreams are illusory', many people still miss this golden opportunity. But the striking overlap between the premonitions and the actual experience is striking

Feel incredible.

We are not here to promote superstition, but to speak from our own experience, I believe you will also feel the same. According to the content of dream premonition, we now divide dreams into: premonition of disaster or accident, premonition of death, and apocalyptic premonition.

1. Dreams about disasters or accidents are easily associated with premonition. In general, each of us has a dream that occasionally and casually enters into some event in our daily life that causes us concern even if it has nothing to do with us. But when the dream predicts that this insignificant event will happen or has already happened in everyday life, this kind of dream validity makes us feel that the dream is indeed mysterious. The occurrence of disasters is often independent of people's will. You never know when a disaster will happen around you and me. However, if you can predict the occurrence of disasters in the dream and inform people in advance, then the dream can also be called a strange dream.

Since ancient times, tales of foreboding disasters have been popular among the people. The dreamer is both an audience and an actor in the dream. Dreams, though deeply influenced by memory, are clearly more than just memories, because dreams often involve the unknown

The things that happened, the dream places aren't real. Dreams depend on the imagination, but dreams are far more vivid than daydreams, and the emotions they provoke are more intense and uncontrollable. Dreams, though not as real as everyday life, often appear to be very real, and seem to be elusive. No wonder, then, that many people believe that dreams are messages from another world. But where exactly does this information come from? Whether it comes from oneself or from others; From God or from the dead? The most important problem is that no matter where this information comes from, scientific explanation is the best fit.

The premonition of dreams makes the problem of dreams even more complicated, so that influences outside the dreamer's own mind must be considered. Consider this example of a pilot anticipating a volcanic eruption.

The pilot was a serious, well-educated man who served as a pilot and aeronautical engineer in the British Army. He claimed to have had many premonition dreams. He was stationed in South Africa with the Army during the Boer War. One night, he had a surreal, vivid dream, which he later wrote in a best-selling book. The pilot dreamed that he was standing on a mountain. He saw a volcano about to erupt. Water vapor rose from the ground around him. Then he saw himself on a nearby island and begged French officials there to send a ship to rescue some 3,000 people in danger. While he's still here

When he was begging, he woke up.

Then, not long after, the latest English newspapers that arrived at the pilot's camp reported a disaster very much like his dream. The Telegraph's headline read: 'Around 30,000 people tragically killed in Guawa volcano eruption.' Ten times as many people were killed as this pilot saw. Later, everyone knew that the pilot was originally the famous Dunn, he has a lot of works, I believe that all the people who have read Dunn's works, almost all know that his information is accurate and reliable. He also mentioned two similar incidents.

One night Dunn dreamed that he was near Khartoum, Sudan, when he saw some white-skinned, blue-eyed Americans who said they had come all the way from the southern tip of Africa. The next morning he read in The Daily Telegraph that an American expedition from the Cape of Good Hope to Cairo had arrived at Khartoum, of which Dunne had no prior knowledge.

In another pre-dawn dream, Dunn saw a train derailed near the Lovell Bridge in Ireland and plunge off the roadbed. It took several months for Dunn's dream to come true when a famous train called the Flying Irishman was launched

Outside of business, derailed and fell off the roadbed 15 miles from the Lovell Bridge.

Some people think that after reading the report, he imagined that he had dreamed of similar things. Dunn had considered the opinions of some critics, and he began to wonder if he had learned those things telepathically from the Telegraph reporters. But he concluded that while those factors may be present, dreams can be predictive. He believed that all he had to do was train himself to remember the vision in his dreams and write it down.

Or Millie's dream about a plane crash in England. Miss Millie's family lived in Moutston Street in the west End of England. One day after his retirement, father Osse planned to fly to France with his wife Lorna and daughter Millie. Masse visits his eldest daughter Onya's family. The eldest daughter had been married for many years, and her family missed her very much. So everyone got ready, and Oz booked a flight for the next day; Lorna is busy shopping at the supermarket for gifts for her grandson. Millie was in the bedroom picking out something to wear.

Millie and his kind and gentle Oni have been separated for a long time, and the life after separation has been used to. Just a mother compatriots of the flesh and blood love, so that she miss her sister very much, meet, should have a lot to say. This is the first time to sister

Home, brother-in-law will welcome them? Their plane was scheduled to take off at noon the next day. Millie felt that the trip would be very pleasant.

That same night, Millie dreamed that she was trying on a piece of clothing, and when she tried it on in the mirror, she suddenly found a long view of an unknown region in the mirror. The room in which the mirror was placed was very dark. Neither Millie's figure appeared in the mirror, nor the pictures and ornaments on the wall behind her. It's about a passenger plane flying over an empty prairie.

She stared into the mirror in amazement. In the mirror, I was sitting between my parents on the passenger plane, which was rising rapidly, as if it were flying in the direction of Philadelphia. 'Why are there only three of us on this plane?' Millie wondered. After a while, the passenger plane shook violently, the height continued to decrease, and the eye was close to the mountainside, and even the trees on the mountain could see clearly. 'Danger! No sooner had she thought of it than she saw the plane crash into the mountainside. Then a huge fire broke out. She was thrown out of the plane, and both the old men and the plane were enveloped in red flames.

'Father, Mother, dear! She ran into her parents' room and told them what she had seen in her dream the night before

Something terrible.

'You only had a dream. How can a dream be true?' Her parents looked at her, not quite believing it. 'No, it must be an omen of bad things to come. Postpone your departure.' She repeatedly begged her parents to change their visits

Plan.

'The tickets are all bought, and Onya is anxious to wait, if there is any more delay...' Mother said regretfully.

At first, the old man took what Millie said for delirium and words that came out of a moment's agitation. But she begged and begged to postpone her departure. The old man also began to feel unsure.

'Then I don't want to take the noon flight, can I postpone it and take the evening flight?' You'll be relieved now.'

'Well, thanks, Mom and Dad.'

Then they heard the news that at noon on the second day of their departure their delayed flight to Marseille had indeed crashed into a hill and burned up. It's not nonsense. It's fact.

2. Having seen many examples of dreams coincidentally coinciding with actual experiences, do you still doubt the power of dreams to foretell death? In reality, if we pay a little attention, we will find that foreboding as an objective phenomenon can be seen everywhere in life. Family members, friends, and colleagues may have talked to us about their premonitions, and we may have had one or another premonitions that we can't explain but are quite valid. In social life, you may predict a series of events and outcomes from certain people's expressions or the clues of certain things. When the safety, future, or fate of your loved ones or close friends is at a certain point, you often have a hunch that something might happen.

Lincoln's premonition of his own death is well known in the United States. Lincoln was assassinated on April 4, 1865. But two or three days before his death, he had told a nightmare at a gathering of his closest people:

In my dream I heard the sound of many people sobbing, crying so sadly. I thought, what's going on? So he came out of his room. Go from room to room, and finally into a room. There was a stretcher in the room; There was a body on a stretcher, and a crowd of people gathered around it, crying. 'Who died in the White House?' I

Ask a soldier. The soldier replied, 'The president has been assassinated.'

When Lincoln finished speaking, he looked at the assembly, and they all looked at each other in unspeakable uneasiness. Two or three days later, the premonition came true. Lincoln was shot dead in a theater.

It is well known that the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand of Austria in Sarajevo lit the fuse of World War I. However, this was known to one person before it happened. Joseph? Bishop Lanyi was a private tutor to the Archduke some years ago. On the morning of June 28, 1914, Bishop Lanyi woke up from a terrible nightmare:

'I dreamed that I was walking at my desk early in the morning looking through the new letters, and the letter at the top was a letter with a black border, a black seal and a large shield. I recognized the Grand Duke's handwriting at once, and I saw a blue picture at the top of the paper. There is a street and an alley in the picture. The Grand Duke and his wife were in a car, with two generals sitting opposite them and an officer beside the driver. The streets were crowded with millions of people on both sides. Suddenly two young men jumped in front of the crowd and shot the couple dead. The rest of the letter read: 'Dear

I would like to tell you that my wife and I were both victims of assassination. I want you to pray for us. Sincere regards! Your Archduke of France, Sarajevo, June 28, 3:15 a.m.'

Suddenly I jumped out of bed, trembling and with tears in my eyes. I looked at my watch and it was exactly 3:15. At once I rushed to the table and wrote down everything I had read and seen in my dream. In the process of writing, I even preserved some of the shapes of the letters of the Archduke. That morning, when the servant came into my room and saw that I was pale, he asked me if I was ill, and I said, 'Fetch my mother and the guests at once, and I will say Mass to Your Royal Highness at once, for I have had a terrible dream.' They arrived here at a quarter to seven. I told my mother this dream in the presence of my guests and servants. Then I went into the chapel at home. The day passed in fear and apprehension. At half past three a telegram came with news of the murder. '

However, some people can take measures in advance to avoid the occurrence of unfortunate things when they have a hunch that there is danger.

Lady Mary lives near the White House. On one of her trips to Chicago, she visited a friend who lived in a country about thirty kilometers from Chicago. After spending the night there, in its quiet surroundings, Lady Mary soon fell into a dream

A village of

It was a beautiful moonlit night, and the clock had struck twelve times. At this time, from the sand road outside came 'mouth eight leaves', '. 'The sound of the horse's hooves.

'What visitors are coming in the middle of the night?' Mary stood up with this thought. She peered through a gap between the curtains. My friend's house is very rich. Mary could see very well from her room. The road from the door of his house to the front door was paved with gravel. Walking along the gravel road was a hearse. There was no coffin, but it was full of people.

When the carriage came to the window from which Mary had peeped out, the driver stiffened up and turned in this direction. The driver looked so terrible that Mary's hair stood on end and she shrank in fear. The man shouted, 'There's room for one more!'

How clear is his voice! Mary hastily drew the curtains, ran to her bed, and covered her head with a blanket... The next morning, though Mary knew that what she had 'seen and heard' the night before was really only a dream, she was still afraid, and hurriedly said goodbye to her friend who had repeatedly asked her to leave the room.

Mary arrived in Chicago and went shopping at a big mall. This is a big firm with elevators for going up and down the stairs. Mary, who had reached the top floor of the store, was just in time for the lift to go down, and she was eager to get down. Because the elevator was full of people, so she was hesitant, the elevator attendant saw her intention, and said to her: 'There is still one to sit!' 'Ah! Why is that exactly what the man said last night? Mary hesitated.

'Well, I'll go on!' With these words, she went to the opening of the staircase. At this time, suddenly heard a loud clang, the elevator in the people's sad cry like a meteor fall, fell to the ground at the bottom. The elevator crashed, killing all passengers.

Mary was spared from taking the elevator because of the strange omen in her dream last night.

3. Revelatory dreams Dreams are not imaginary things, nor are they meaningless. Some dreams can give people a premonition and miraculously save people from danger. There was a premonition of a dream that had a revelation from a dream and ended up saving someone else.

In Zenak, Poland, a woman named Mana? Lisa's girl, she fell in love with a warrior named Ormansk. In the First World War, he went to the front. She had this dream several times in a row:

'In my dream, I saw an old castle on the hill, part of the castle collapsed, and there were piles of stones beside the broken walls, and I walked forward... Suddenly I heard the voice of Ormansk (my boyfriend), and it came from under the rock.

I tried to move the stone, the stone did not budge, I had no choice but to walk away.'

Several dreams occurred in the same place, and there were many rocks. When she told this to her mother and the Jenak people, they were dismissive, thinking that a girl's dream was nothing to be alarmed about.

Mana? Lisa didn't let what others thought of her sway her. She believed it was true and set out to find the castle.

Day after day passed with great difficulty, until one day in April 1920, she came to a small village called Zlota, where an old castle stood on a hill. 'Ah! Isn't that the castle I've seen so many times in my dreams?' She was so excited that she ran quickly into the village to tell the people there, but because she was so tired, she fell to the ground.

A crowd gathered around to watch her, and two policemen came. Myna? Lisa retold the dream to everyone.

'It's the old castle.' She cried wildly. She got up and walked toward the rubble of the castle. The villagers followed her in sympathy. She asked the men to remove the stone, and they thought it was so ridiculous that they did not believe that her story had any practical meaning, but they did it for her anyway, but they lifted it all day and found nothing. But two days later, they actually heard a man's voice.

That man's voice is Mana? Lisa's boyfriend's voice. They pulled the rock away, made a big hole, and pulled him up. He was finally rescued.

Omansk entered the castle during the war, and then the castle was blown down, and he had no way to go, and he was sealed in the stone and could not get out, and he ate all the things that could be eaten in the castle, until two years later, Ma Na? Lisa got him out.

About Mana? Why would Lisa have this dream? Why would she know everything about the castle when she had never seen it? And how did she know that Ormansk was buried under the rocks? It's a complete mystery.

We're all familiar with the idea of telepathy. The phenomenon of dream telepathy often occurs between people who care about each other and are familiar with each other, especially those who are related by blood. Telepathy is most evident in twin sisters or siblings, when something bad happens to one of them,

The other partner often has the typical discomfort or dream telepathy in the same area.

In 1960-61, Mr. And Mrs. Church stayed in Africa on a mission from the United States government, which allowed them to travel to India for a vacation. While they were staying at the magnificent, quaint Imperial Hotel in New Delhi, Mrs. Church told of a most unusual experience:

'One night when I was asleep, I heard my twin brother Givie calling me and woke up. My brother was living in Gotham, New York, running a charter flight service. When I opened my eyes, I found him standing at the coffee table a few feet away. The room was lit enough to see him clearly, and I saw that he was wearing an airplane pilot's uniform. The strange thing was that his face was blank, with no eyes, ears, mouth, or nose. I wanted to know if I was dreaming, so I twisted myself, recognized the scenery around me, and touched my husband who was sleeping beside me. I kept my eyes on him, and, yes, he was in the room. I was surprised, but not afraid, and wondered whether to speak to him. After a long time, he shook, and then he moved farther and farther away from me, and slowly disappeared into thin air.

The next day, I quickly made an international call home, fortunately there was no bad news. I returned to the United States two years later

Kuo, talk to your brother about it. He recalled a dangerous flight two years before, when both engines of his twin-engine plane had failed, the plane was hurtling downward, and one engine suddenly started at the moment of a thousand fishing, and he had escaped great danger. According to Mrs. Church, although there is no evidence that this happened at the same time as her dream, it was very close.'

A soldier had a dream: In December 1918, he came home from the army without informing anyone. It was about 4:15 in the morning when the train I was on derailed. Fortunately, I was not hurt. I got home at midnight, about 15 hours late. The first thing my mother said when she saw me was, 'Where were you at 4:15 this morning?' When I asked her what was going on, she told me that she had dreamt that Brown and I (his horse) had been violently attacked, that Brown had not hurt a hair, and that my condition was unclear. She woke up and looked at the clock at 4:15.

The dream implies the same opportunities for everyone, and some people have the ability to seize these opportunities, and some people do not. There is no established standard for whether dreams are real or false, when you should listen to the teachings of dreams and when you should not, when you have a true dream and when you have an anti-dream. Since this is the case, we simply do not believe it, because 'believe there is, do not believe there is nothing', their own control of their own, to be a real self is the wise choice.