I will have to say my dreams are a little out there, sometimes I think it is to tell me about the future, but without being able to tell me the whole story. Why do I think this? Because more often than not, something very similar happens.
The good, bad, and indifferent, and there’s nothing much I can do to change them. I keep having dreams about winning the lottery numbers – don’t we all. I keep repeating the numbers in my dream, but when I wake up, all but one number disappears. I take this to mean I probably won’t win.
The other night I dreamt about my mum. She was sitting on a sofa, and got up to hug me. It felt comforting to have her there. Sometimes I wake up and think, where on earth did that dream come from? I dreamt of several hurricanes in a city with tower blocks, only to watch The Fantastic Four on TV.
Whatever my dreams are, at least I am sleeping, even if I’m slightly confused when I wake up.
This is a great point, we are sleeping when we dream which is a good thing.
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Definitely although some people don’t dream at all.
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That is right.
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I don’t have dreams about winning the lottery but I did once calculate the odds of winning. After that, I don’t play it.
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It’s about a billion to one, or something like that.
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I just found where I worked it out: 1:22,5oo,000. That doesn’t seem unreasonable, because people do win from time to time.
I experimented once, played the same 6 numbers every week for a year. Never even won £10. And that combination of numbers had never come up before. No idea whether they came up since, I lost interest.
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Dreaming is sleeping and that is better than not of course. And maybe they’re disturbing or unsettling or give us a glimpse of a possible future… but they’re needed.
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