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      Dreams that supposedly tell the future are called precognitive dreams. They're being discussed in the beyond dreaming forum here

      I don't know about the other things. There's a clear distinction between waking life and dreams for me.

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      yeah you seem to be having semi-lucid precognitive dreams. Check out the "reality check" thread in the tutorials section it has techniques you can use to tell for sure if it's a dream or not. cheers!

      your "ability" seems very interesting- people here just strive to have lucid dreams but telling the future is something else altogether. if you were telling the truth (your story sounded quite detailed and believable) than you are one unique individual, cherish your gift!
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      I'd be wary to believe that. It seems to me that as a result of your tangled consciousness, somethings wrong in some part of your brain (perhaps the amygdala, which I think is the part responsible for memory. Correct me if I'm wrong) is having trouble distinguishing dreaming and waking, and will accidentally overlay events to the conscious part of your dream. However, if you find this to be advantageous (no matter if you're truly seeing the future or not) cherish it, train it, and make it a useful tool for yourself.

      Also, welcome to DV.

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