Three Types of Modern Premonitory Dreams That Try to Warn You of Something

Learn the meaning of actual dreams from real people.

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One thing is clear: in nature, everything has a reason, and when it ceases to have a sense, it ceases to be helpful and disappears. Therefore, if a human has dreams, it is because he NEEDS to have dreams.

Dreams are not “purely fiction” products of our imagination as long as they are phenomena that happen, lived experiences that we experience, and are part of our reality, even if it is oneiric and have other rules that ordinary reality does not share.

It is curious that when the consciousness — the mind — observes matter, we call it reality, but when it observes itself in dreams, we call it fantasy. Maybe it has a lot to do with our worldly and pragmatic vision of things.

Dreams are how the collective and individual unconscious contact us.

When we go to sleep, it is as if we become a pen drive connected to the computer of the dimension of ideas. We dump all the files collected during the day, and in return, we download updates based on the data delivered to facilitate our 3D life when we wake up.

So I have consulted my readers on X (more than 132k people from all over the planet), and they have shared their premonitory dreams or, as I like to call them, “oneiric stories.”

And I have been so shocked that I want to share some of these premonitory dreams with all of you.


About death

I suppose that just as we remember what we were doing the day the Twin Towers fell, we also recognize the dreams that preceded incredibly tragic events in our lives.

Here is a sampling of dreams that readers had before the death of a family member.

  • The reader with the nickname Om comments, “Years ago, I dreamt that my cousin came into my room to say goodbye. I insisted that he stay, but he told me he could not. Soon after, he was found to have cancer, and although we fought, he could not win that battle. He died in my arms.”
  • Isidora said in this regard, “One night I dreamed my grandfather (who had died five years ago) was in his house, and he kept repeating to me: we have to clean the house, we have to clean the house, I asked him the reason, and he told me that “she was on her way. My grandmother died three days later.
  • Latia, on her part, said, “2 days before my mom died, I dreamt that she made me swing and told me I always will push you forward even though you don’t see me. I never imagined she would die so young.”

Note: by far, dreams predicting the deaths of family members were the most shared by readers.


On fortunate events

Readers not only receive premonitions of future catastrophes but also messages of prosperity and good luck.

  • Isidora said, “For a while, I was dreaming about food, and I received a small inheritance from a friend of my mother’s that I hardly knew.”
  • Entuluz said, “Whenever in dreams I converse with people I don’t know, there are changes in my life, and they are good.”
  • For his part, Pablo stated, “I dream of seeing a bright lighthouse on top of a cliff. It indicates to me that I am on the right track.”
  • When Yolanda goes through periods of worry, she says, “I am always visited by those who have already left. They hugged, kissed, and told me not to worry, that everything was as it should be. That’s what I dream about.”

On travels, infidelities, and births

In this last section, I want to share with you different dreams that readers have had that do not fall into a specific category but are unique.

  • Elisa Ramirez told me, “Years ago, I dreamt that I went into a church; I did not know that church. Time later, I visited the same church of the dream.
  • Natali receives confirmation of her intuitions in dreams; she shares this, “Once I dreamt that I was escaping from a nest of vipers. A few days later, I found my ex-partner’s cell phone full of intimate messages from a supposed friend of mine with whom my ex was unfaithful. That’s how I started receiving messages in my dreams. They are always like warnings, and they come true.
  • A reader we’ll call N wrote to me privately and shared this beautiful dream, “I dreamed I heard a baby and saw it lying in my bedroom. Then I would go to the park downtown where I live, where another child. Then I found my aunt with my cousin. My cousin would say give me the baby. About a month after the dream, my cousin uploaded a picture on her Facebook profile showing her Belly and put in her status: Belly in growth. A week later, another cousin registered his wife’s son (the second child in my dream) with his last name.

Dreams connect us with future events, which is mindblowing.

And you, have you ever had a premonitory dream that has come true?

A virtual hug

AG

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