What can it mean for two people to have the exact same dream in the same night? I've searched on the Internet and mostly the information that's coming up is saying, it's possible for two people who are close to have the same dream. But what can it mean for two people to have the same dream who don't have any close bond, who are just aqquatience's. I dreamt of meeting my partners family and organising a wedding, also one of his family members who I am not close with had the same dream in the same night. It was the exact same detailed as mine. We are not close and she is neither close to my partner. Has anyone ever had this experience before?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Spirituality? Dragonflymagic answered Friday May 22 2015, 10:52 pm: For someone that you are not close with I find it odd that they would even hear from you about your dream and tell you they had the same. But then perhaps your idea of 'not close' is different than mine.You have actually two questions, 1.Has anyone ever had this experience before. well i have not.
2.What can it mean for two people to have the exact same dream in the same night? Sorry but i have no idea what it can mean. Although I will say that my belief is that it is very rare and may not even be a documented thing except for studies of twins. Twins are know to finish each others sentences and know what the other is thinking so its not a far stretch for their subconscious minds to have the same dream. But for just two random people the same night, I dont know if thats happened to anyone ever before.
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