I'll try, but as I said before...this is gonna get weird. This is mainly due to my drawing on different sciences, religions and philosophies to put together a clear explanation. There simply isn't one entire worldview that has enough of the facts to explain this.
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First off, I think you might be talking about the deja vu sensation proper...which has been explained by western science. It seems that when you see something, another part of the brain receives and processes that information before your neocortex (or 'thinking self') does...so it triggers a strong feeling of recognition. My question would be, did you remember these dreams after having them but before witnessing the event? If not, you may be experiencing deja vu proper.
But a dream that flat comes true is another matter altogether.
What is a dream? Well, when we're dreaming, we are essentially experiencing another state of consciousness...one in which the subconscious mind has come to the forefront and is using the visualization abilities that the sleeping consciousness is not. These visual abilities are what are refered to in the east as 'the third eye,' and are simply that imaginary screen on which we see things in our minds. Essentially, when we're awake, we're constantly using this third eye...we each have a stream of accompanying images, symbols, etc. that run through our minds as we're living our daily lives. When we turn off the thoughts, such as when we're asleep or in deep meditation, the subconscious comes forward to fill the void, to fill in the blank screen. This is the only chance our subconscious mind has to communicate with us, and usually that is just what it does; it projects images and stories that reflect the inner workings of how you think and feel. Occasionally, however, the subconscious mind uses the third eye to penetrate the veil of mystery, and that's when things get weird.
Whoa, there! Weird indeed. Veil of mystery? What the heck are you babbling about now, Imladil?
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Here it is as plain as I can make it: there is an energy center floating over the top of everyone's heads. This energy center is depicted in many paintings as the halo...when depicted on a living person, it suggests sanctity. This is because that energy center is the lens through which God projects our soul into our bodies, and the holy have reopened that door, so to speak, in their own quest to find Him. Now...the halo is present in everybody, just veiled from our perception by the subconscious mind. If one meditates and lives correctly, the subconscious can be made 'clear,' and one can then perceive the great veil directly...or, the subconscious mind can relay that information to you. Either accidentally or because it has something imoportant to tell you, the dreaming subconscious can turn upwards and look into the halo...and see through that lens into what I like to call the Great Mystery.
Through the halo, one can see everything and nothing. Past and future both coexist there, and time itself is an immutable constance. For the religious, there is paradise and God; for the scientific there is understanding. I'm sorry if I've stopped making sense at this point, but no other mystic has ever been able to adequately describe the Great Mystery. What's important for my explanation is that past and future thing; this is where our vision of the future comes from.
To recap. When we are dreaming, the subconscious mind takes over the third eye. When that third eye looks up into the halo, it can catch glimpses of the future.
Okay. Maybe that wasn't so weird after all...
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