Guest guest Posted August 10, 2003 Report Share Posted August 10, 2003 > That specific scenario has never > happened to me, but I do read books > in dreams fairly often. > > How did your dream continuation of > the book match up with the real thing? > > I remember thinking, (in the dream), that I was doing a fair job of imitating her writing style. I've read all of her " People of the Earth " books. I don't think that I was accurate though, in predicting what would happen next. As for Kassiane's prophetic dreaming, my son has an experience of that. In 1976, when he was 10, I took the family to see " Rocky " at a drive-in. Later that night, he had a dream that there would be a " Rocky 5 " , and that Sylvester Stallone's son would fight in it. He told us about it in the morning, and we didn't know what to think of it. As the years went by, and more " Rocky " films were made, I wondered if they would get to " Rocky 5 " . And I assumed that Rocky's son would be grown up and do the fighting in the ring. Well, that isn't quite how it worked out in the movie. As predicted, it was Stallone's actual son in the role, though about 12, and he got into a schoolyard fight to get his coat back. I've asked my son recently if he's had any other prophetic dreams, and he said no. Clay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2003 Report Share Posted August 10, 2003 In a message dated 8/10/2003 4:18:03 PM Eastern Daylight Time, lgainor@... writes: > I’ve dreamed that I chewed gum in my sleep, and all my teeth > started falling out, and I couldn’t stop them. > > Louis > Oh my, I've had this too, yes, I would wake alarmed sucking and feeling mine teeth, yes. Juli ASD mother to Nicollette Rett Syndrome w/autism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2003 Report Share Posted August 10, 2003 In a message dated 8/10/2003 4:28:04 PM Eastern Daylight Time, lgainor@... writes: > Damn! Do you write poetry? If you don’t, you should! This was > awesome, so was the city ruins thing! > > Louis > > Yes, as how she phrase it, (and I do not get poetry really, no,) I can almost see it, yes, visualize it almost. Yes, it is like words with vision. Juli ASD mother to Nicollette Rett Syndrome w/autism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2003 Report Share Posted August 10, 2003 I didn’t know they were still in existence! But I found some links. Try here: http://books.reviewindex.co.uk/reviews_uk/0722539134.html or here: http://www.mousetrap.net/~mouse/dreams.html Louis From: Colin Wessels Can anyone send me the link for the article in Omni? BTW, I have a colleague on the spectrum, who not only can control his dreams, but dreams in colour. Colin. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2003 Report Share Posted August 10, 2003 Mine usually happen within the next few days, and I can change them sometimes, but only a little. Dream: “Hi, what’s your dog’s name?” “His name is Clancy.” Reality: “Hi, is your dog’s name Clancy?” “Yeah, how did you know?” “I must have heard it somewhere.” Louis From: DeGraf Kassiane Yelbis danced around singing: >I can eat in my dreams. I have really intense dreams, though....intense, >lifelike, fully sensate, and for a long period of time 3/4 of them would >occur within a week (and some of the other 1/4 still happen years later) I also tend to have intense dreams that are often precognitive as well -- not in the " this is vaguely similar " sense, but extreme details about places I haven't been and people I haven't met yet. Those typically take place 1 - 5 years later in clumps (that is, three in a month or something similar). I used to write them down every morning upon waking up so I could verify them later (hence my being able to do more than say " gee, feels like deja vu " ) and really should get into that habit again, because I started noticing things coming true again today... DeGraf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2003 Report Share Posted August 10, 2003 Oh, I’ve done that. I think I’m anticipating things that are likely to occur. My Dad says you plan your whole life before you’re born and then it is blocked out at birth and when you see things that haven’t happened yet it’s because there are “holes in the veil”. I told him to quit taking LSD. Louis From: Kassiane Yelbis I can eat in my dreams. I have really intense dreams, though....intense, lifelike, fully sensate, and for a long period of time 3/4 of them would occur within a week (and some of the other 1/4 still happen years later) Kassiane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2003 Report Share Posted August 10, 2003 I’ve dreamed that I chewed gum in my sleep, and all my teeth started falling out, and I couldn’t stop them. Louis From: Rakus From: " jypsy [ janet norman-bain ] " Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2003 8:51 PM > > I dream in colour > can anyone *eat* in their dreams? > even when I have had food in my mouth I have never been able to eat it - I > woke up > my mom said (based on her own dream experiences) she figures it's > impossible to eat in your dreams > ???? > > -jypsy I can eat in my dreams. Night before last I had some cake. It was yummy. I also chew gum fairly often in my dreams. It always turns out badly, though, because it gets stuck all over my braces (which were taken off in 1980), and I have to untangle it with my fingers. I always end up pulling gum out of my mouth by the handfuls. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2003 Report Share Posted August 10, 2003 I've had the teeth falling out dream quite a few times, but it's usually associated with having braces. I think that the fact that my teeth were a little bit loose after I got my braces off when I was a kid (the typical state of newly unbraced teeth) started that particular dream. " Louise Gainor " Sunday, August 10, 2003 4:20 PM I've dreamed that I chewed gum in my sleep, and all my teeth started falling out, and I couldn't stop them. Louis From: Rakus From: " jypsy [ janet norman-bain ] " Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2003 8:51 PM > > I dream in colour > can anyone *eat* in their dreams? > even when I have had food in my mouth I have never been able to eat it - I > woke up > my mom said (based on her own dream experiences) she figures it's > impossible to eat in your dreams > ???? > > -jypsy I can eat in my dreams. Night before last I had some cake. It was yummy. I also chew gum fairly often in my dreams. It always turns out badly, though, because it gets stuck all over my braces (which were taken off in 1980), and I have to untangle it with my fingers. I always end up pulling gum out of my mouth by the handfuls. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2003 Report Share Posted August 10, 2003 Rakus wrote: > I've had the teeth falling out dream quite a few times, but it's > usually associated with having braces. I think that the fact that my > teeth were a little bit loose after I got my braces off when I was a > kid (the typical state of newly unbraced teeth) started that > particular dream. Wow. I lose teeth in dreams all the time. Sometimes they come out in chunks, and other times the whole tooth comes out. Often, I try to get someone to get me to the dentist, but it never works. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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