If I were starting off, and those were my two most convincing examples, I'd guess it was a 'random coincidence', unless there was something else to connect the experiences. However, these do sort of fit the general pattern that I've experienced, though for me it got stronger and a lot more frequent before I found it convincing. Particularly the second dream, where the event follows very shortly the dream, seems to be a common type. You may also start to notice that the dream feels a certain way, and its not just the objective details that relate the dream to the event, but the feeling connects them also. And sometimes you can learn more from the feeling if you think about it more. In any case, precognitive dream or not, don't doubt yourself. I think its good not to "believe" its a precognitive dream if the evidence doesn't seem to support that, but if you try too hard to nail it down as "not a precognitive dream" you're just limiting yourself and you can't develop as well. Hope that helps! |
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