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Old Sep 08, 2016, 02:36 PM
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I looked up the difference in various dream types, "precognition, clairvoyance," etc. I had flown for almost 30 hours from Kazakhstan, coming home very wiped out tired. In a dead sleep over this past weekend, I dreamed, felt, an earthquake. It was so vivid, I researched online to see if we here in WV had experienced an earthquake, but NO...it was in Kansas and the central USA. Possibly, probably, the same time as my dream. The online descriptions of such dreams describes them as "clairvoyant," that is, occurring the same time as the event. I assure you, I've never before had an earthquake dream.

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Old Sep 08, 2016, 02:47 PM
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I feel the dream was more related to your long trip. Seems to fit it better, and how you would feel.
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Old Sep 08, 2016, 03:08 PM
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I have dreamed the future before, though it is usually just normal every day happenings. I once verified it by realizing before entering a building at a strangers farm. I told the people I was with that there would be a certain item under a tarp in the building, what color it would be, and that we would observe it with my flashlight as the lights would fail to turn on in the building. Sure enough everything was right, and I walkwd strait to the item and lifted the tarp to find exactly what I had dreamed.
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Old Sep 08, 2016, 04:03 PM
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I feel the dream was more related to your long trip. Seems to fit it better, and how you would feel.
Yes, well, I did cross about 8 time zones, but that doesn't explain feeling the shaking in my bed during my sleep.
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Crossing 8 time zones can shake one up a bit.
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Old Sep 11, 2016, 03:19 PM
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I have to ask, Thunder, what are your credentials to question, interpret the dreams reported here? I feel you have dismissed my dream of the earthquake as something trivial.
My personal experience in such dreams, which I've had previously, is that we are tied to the earth in ways that are hard to understand/interpret.
I'm very wary of anyone who purports him/herself as an "expert" in interpreting dreams.
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Old Sep 11, 2016, 08:56 PM
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Here is the Main Rule I Use In This Forum:

No matter who interprets your dreams. You always have the final say so. The dreamer always has the final say so. Thus, I am not interested in "dismissing" any ones dream! I only provide insights along with everyone else.
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