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Yes. But it's not superstitious.
It's the subconscious. Real-world examples:
Someone has dreamed for years that his right leg is so heavy that he can't lift it. Later, his right leg was crippled.
He actually had a problem with his right leg for a long time, but he did not show any signs of disability.
The information that went wrong is picked up by the brain, and the association is facilitated. Think that you have a disease in your right leg and express it through your dreams. And the sober brain will rationally deny this statement. So he didn't know what was wrong.
Of course, this is rare. There have to be a lot of chances.
Did the landlord have a bad dream?Or a good dream?It is recommended not to pay attention to it. That's a natural phenomenon. Feel relieved.
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I think so, because dreams reflect the subconscious of the person.
Psychological explanation of dreams: Dreams are a spontaneous mental activity produced during sleep in a certain stage of consciousness. The whole process of physical and mental changes in this mental activity is called dreaming.
In the subconscious, people will think and reason about what they usually think, see, hear or happen, and the subconscious refers to a mysterious force hidden under our general consciousness, such a huge and mysterious power, it is not impossible to predict.
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Dreams are subconscious messages. So if you can really decipher your dreams, you will find that many things are in the dream signs, and dreams can be a shortcut to the sixth sense.
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Yes, though you don't believe it, I did prophesy many times in my dreams.
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First of all, there are some dreams, which are indeed prophetic. The so-called "thinking day and night" is not a mysterious phenomenon, but a reflection of some physiological states of an individual. People who feel thirsty during their sleep dream of the desert often find their arms pressed against their chests.
Other dreams reflect an individual's worries about the future or subconscious insights. Fears about the future are naturally possible if they are justified, and individual intuitive insight can sometimes be accurate, because it is often the condensation of all the experiences of the individual.
Many dreams are prophetic simply because of their ambiguity and probability. Some people calculate: everyone dreams for about 2 hours per night, there are billions of people on the earth, multiply the number of dreams per person by the number of people who dream, and the "event" in the dream is an astronomical number.
Therefore, according to the memory of vague dreams, it is not difficult to find similar events that happened in life by the vast "sea of dreams". Such coincidences can easily happen.
The psychological role of rationalization is also one of the reasons why dreams are prophetic. People tend to be far-fetched and think that it is foresightful to associate two things that are far away. For example, if someone dreams that a large plane crashes and falls, if a small plane happens to crash, this dream will be considered predictable. If it wasn't an airplane, but a train or even a car that had an accident, it was likely that dreams would have been foreseen.
Therefore, the same dream may actually correspond to many facts, and the role of human rationalization psychological mechanism will make the dream related to these facts, and then define this as a dream prophecy.
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Probably because you're not in good spirits.