Can apartments fulfill the conditions for future dreams?

For example, if you were born in 1965 and live with your parents in a house with a terrace and garden and live there until 2015.

In the 18,250 nights, one may have had 18,250 different dreams, among which there may be many dreams associated with the terrace and the apartment that have some similarities but are not connected.

In the example, you move to a city in 2015 and get a rental apartment there, XY, and you also start working for company XY in the city.

Let's assume that in the period from 1965 to 2015 you had 1000 dreams that took place in apartment XY and/or company XY, so in the dream your parents' condo became apartment XY and the terrace became a department in company XY.

For example, if the person in question has had 100 deja vu experiences from 2015 to today, the subconscious in the example was correct in 100 out of 1000 dreams and was wrong in the other 900 dreams.

So experiences on the terrace and in the condominium were processed as scenes/images in apartment XY and company XY.

In this example, how does the subconscious come up with apartment XY and company XY, where one will actually be years later, even though most of the dreams about them will never come true?

What do you think, and what are your experiences? Can certain environments fulfill the conditions for future dreams, meaning that the subconscious was right and it just happened?

Have you had dreams like this?

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markgark11
11 months ago

Do you want this to express faith in a forward-looking subconscious? Neither subconsciousness nor man can foresee the future. In addition, one can be mistaken and think that one would have dreamed of this company or the apartment, but it was actually something (although) different. I could also dream 100x that I was hit by the lightning, then it would actually be one day, but still had nothing to do with my dreams and my subconscious – provided I didn't run extra at thunderstorms with a meter-high metal rod on a large field…

markgark11
11 months ago
Reply to  Timo3681

No, you can only associate what you already know. And the brain has no idea what exists somewhere at the other end of the world, except you already know it through images, experiences, etc. If there really should be this living room, I still dream of it only because I know it somehow – whether this knowledge is aware of me or it is somewhere in the brain doesn't matter. But, in my opinion, it is impossible to accept knowledge from other places where you were never. If you believe in this, good, your thing, but I'd be out there.

KuarThePirat
11 months ago

No, I've never had such dreams and I think I'm almost excluded. Our subconscious does not tell the future in any way before, but processes the experience in the dreams in an undisturbed way.

I think it is much more likely that your memory plays a prank here and the dreams have never happened.

Peppie85
11 months ago

No, it's easy!

You see a strange apartment in a strange town. There's something in the strange apartment that drips you at home, and your brain already hits bridges that never existed.

the brain does not work like a hard disk. The data stored in it changes with time.

My mom once told me she had a beautiful arm chain as a girl, so she was 100% sure on her way to school. a few days later, Grandma found her in bedmaking. ie the recollection: I had the kitten in the morning was simply wrong.

Best, Anna