';A gift';? Don't kid yourself lolI have visions sometimes when i sleep and they come true why do i have this gift?
It may be deja vu but i doubt it. Some believe d茅j脿 vu is the memory of dreams. Though the majority of dreams are never remembered, a dreaming person can display activity in the areas of the brain that process long-term memory. It has been speculated that dreams read directly into long-term memory, bypassing short-term memory entirely. In this case, d茅j脿 vu might be a memory of a forgotten dream with elements in common with the current waking experience. This may be similar to another phenomenon known as d茅j脿 r锚v茅, or ';already dreamed.'; However, later studies on mice indicate that long-term memories must be first established as short-term memories.
Kevin Heady suggested that a feeling of remembering occurs in a sense that he might realize that what he had dreamed is now a relevant present action that is taking place right here right now.
';I was once sitting down in the kitchen noticing that my plate seemed well too familiar, it seemed as if my head motions were foreseen, and that every move would trigger a continuation to happen or so, I had many d茅j脿 vus as a child but this was extraordinary, I knew from the bottom of my heart that I had dreamed this situation years ago, as a little boy, that amazingly an entire piece of memory was regained and I finally understood when and where I was dreaming and how long this dream was, and most importantly how many years ago did I dream.-John Lennon';
It simply called Deja Vu. (not sure about spelling) You should look it up. It's a common occurence for some people.
Spelled: d茅j脿-vu (French for already seen)
But anyways, I know what you mean, but I believe you have a gift if you try to better it. To do this, make a habit of keeping a dream diary so that you can better recall these visions, and have a better hand.
I would also seek people with experience in this field for advice - I'm sure they are somewhere on the internet =3
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