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When dreams speak louder than reality: Seven symbols that are no coincidence

When dreams speak louder than reality: Seven symbols that are no coincidence

Most people treat dreams as a strange movie that the brain creates while we sleep – sometimes romantic, sometimes horror, sometimes completely meaningless. But there are times when dreams repeat themselves, have the same elements, or simply evoke a feeling that is not easily explained.

Some experts believe that these are not just "nightmares," but deep signals - perhaps even memories from other lives.

If any of these 7 things keep showing up in your dreams, maybe it's time to pay a little more attention:


1. You see people and places you don't know, but you feel connected to them.

In dreams, we are sometimes in places that don't really exist for us, or we meet people we've never seen before – but it feels like we've known them for a long time. It's like a deja vu with unfamiliar characters. This could be a form of latent memory, which is connected to another version of yourself.

2. In your dream you are someone else

Have you ever felt like you were in a dream, but not "you"? Another name, another behavior, another life. This could be an indication that your subconscious is showing you an identity from a past life. Your brain stores more history than you think.

3. The same dream, without any change

Ordinary dreams change, improve, deform. But if you see the same dream without any change – every time the same scene, the same people, the same events – this may be a hardened memory from a previous experience. Something you can't change, because it may have already happened.

4. Physical injuries in dreams match those you have in reality

Strange but true: Some people report that their current injuries – wounds, pain, scars – also show up in dreams that feel like another life. It’s like having the same “weak spot” in multiple versions of yourself. It could simply be a reflection of physical pain, but it could also be a sign of a connection between experiences.

5. Feels a constant absence in dreams

If you constantly feel like something is missing in your dreams – a person, an object, a feeling – this may be a reflection of a deep desire that has not been fulfilled, neither now nor perhaps in another life. Dreams often contain the strongest emotions that we cannot express in everyday life, Anabel quotes.

6. Experiences the feeling of déjà vu

Do you have that feeling of “I’ve been here before” or “I know what’s going to happen now,” even though it’s the first time it’s happened? Déjà vu is often an interpretation of memory that tries to make connections between new experiences and familiar emotions. But some also see it as a warning from a deeper experience – perhaps even from another life.

7. In your dream you feel "older" than you really are.

If in your dream you feel as if you have lived much longer, as if you are wiser, more tired, more burdened by experience – this may be a reflection of a soul that has gone through a lot before arriving in this life. It is called an “old soul”, and it often affects the way you see things, even in reality. /Telegraph/