Prophetic dreams and nightmares, stories about people's terrible dreams. About the heading of dreams Terrible dreams stories of people

Adults strictly forbade us to go there, because the drivers could not notice us and fill us with sand. But forbidden fruit is sweet! All the kids in our area strove just like that, they just dreamed of wandering and playing in this sandy mound.


Again, the story didn't happen to me. But I'll tell you, as usual, in my own words... ...I was then seven years old. My family received a long-awaited apartment and very soon moved there to live. The house was new, brick - just a feast for the eyes!

In the courtyard there is a brand new playground with a bunch of various slides and carousels. And behind the house is a wasteland, which has not yet been built up with anything. In the middle of the wasteland there was a huge lilac bush. When other children and I started a game of hide and seek, its fluffy branches certainly became a shelter for one of us ...


When I was 13, my grandfather, my father's father, died. His name was Vasily. This was the first person in my family that I lost. At that time, I was very afraid of the dead and could not stand the sound of funeral music, so I deceitfully refused to go to the funeral of my grandfather in the village. My father, who left earlier, was very upset that I did not come to say goodbye to my grandfather, because he loved me very much. Later, when the feelings subsided a little, I regretted my action, but it was already impossible to change something.

After I turned 16, I began to have obsessive dreams. I dreamed about them two or even three times a week. In these dreams, I came to the village, as usual for the weekend, to visit my grandmother, grandfather was not in these dreams. The events that took place in these dreams were always either sad or nightmarish, but they always ended in the same thing - I COULD NOT LEAVING!

I don’t know if it was a long time ago, or recently, but the story is frightening. My uncle lives in the village, where I visit him once every three months: work does not give me time to come often. My uncle has a wife - Eve, Evangeline, to be more precise. So they live together for about 2-3 years, soul to soul, and, most often, when my uncle is late at work, Eva and I drink tea with pleasure in the kitchen and gossip about every woman. We talked about everything, then the matter touched on dreams, in which we very much believed with Eva.

So, I tell her a dream that I somehow had a dream from Monday to Tuesday. I am standing on the river bank. Not even rivers, but lakes. Above me are the branches of a tree, but it was without leaves, despite the summer weather. It was already dark, and I was standing by this lake and looking at its mirror surface, as I saw some kind of movement (reflection) in the lake. Something was behind me. And suddenly I fall sharply into the lake, floundering with my arms and legs: in vain, I can’t swim out. When I almost choked, I heard a heart-rending girlish cry... And I woke up covered in a cold sweat, thanks to life that this is a dream.

I lie down in bed. The bed is absolutely clean and fresh. The posture is as relaxed as possible. So, wait for me, dream. Wait. Wait like Hachiko.

The Secret History of Dreams [The meaning of dreams in various cultures and the lives of famous people] Robert Moss

Dreams in stories, stories in dreams

I dreamed that I had spoken to Roger Caillois in French before I became acquainted with his work, and then I sought out all his books in memory of my dream. I discovered that he was a highly gifted French dream researcher and literary adventurer, a surrealist, a student of games and myths, and a traveler in the world of stones and minerals. He published the excellent anthology Adventure in a Dream, where he offered many interesting ideas and analyzed the relationship between dreams and reality. The anthology consists of three parts. The first part is an entertaining introduction in which Caillois describes two fundamental approaches to dreams: for those who want to get the interpretation of dreams, and for those who wish to go into the space of dreams themselves to explore it (which is much more interesting and educational).

The author then introduces his reader to a selection of dream stories from classical Chinese texts; many of them are influenced by Taoism - in particular, with regard to ideas about the journey of the soul. In one Chinese tale, a man on his way home is surprised to hear his wife having fun with strangers inside a temple. He takes a stone and throws it, smashing the plates on the tables and driving away the feasters. Returning home, he sees that his wife gets out of bed and, laughing, tells him about her funny dream in which she had fun with strangers in the temple, and then someone interrupted their fun by throwing a stone that broke the dishes. “This,” concludes Po Hsing Chen, “is an example of how the spirits of sleeping people can meet with a waking person.”

In another Chinese tale by Po Sung Ling, The Painted Wall, written long before Alice Through the Looking-Glass and the film What Dreams May Come, a man named Chu gets inside the painting and marries the beautiful girl he admired while looking at the painting. Hearing the cries of his comrades and returning back, he sees that now the girl in the picture has a bunch of ribbons woven into her hair, like a married woman. How is this possible? The priest replies: "The reason for visions lies in the people to whom they come."

The third and largest part of Dream Adventures is devoted to short novels based on dreams. As all good writers know, many dreams, although they come in the form of a finished story or script, are notoriously difficult to turn into a good novel. Starting a story by saying that the action takes place in a dream may alienate some potential readers, since the actual experience is often more interesting. This is why most fantasy novels never use the word "dream". Caillois searched with great diligence for those stories in which the dream is an integral and most exciting part of the plot.

One of my favorite works is a story with an unexpected plot twist; in the collected works it is called "Far" and is written by the Argentine writer Julio Cortazar. In this horror story, the heroine Alicia Reyes sees again and again in her dream in great detail a sad woman in torn shoes on a bridge in winter Budapest; people beat her, she is unhappy and lonely. After getting married, Alicia convinces her husband to let her go to Budapest, where she has never been before. While walking, she finds herself next to the bridge she saw in her dream. In the middle of the bridge stands a sad woman in torn shoes. They hug, and Alicia feels an indescribable joy. When they break their embrace, the woman starts screaming in horror - because she sees the figure of Alicia Reyes quickly moving away in the opposite direction, her hair blowing slightly in the wind ... They switched bodies.

I also really like Rudyard Kipling's story "The Bush Boy", who was well aware of the possibilities of dreaming. A boy and a girl who have never met in the real world start spending time together in their dreams. They become participants in adventures that often begin near the bush near the ocean. For many years, their meetings and adventures continue in this parallel world that defies all the laws of familiar reality. Several decades after their first meeting, they meet in the real world, get to know each other, and get married.

I don't know what exactly inspired Kipling to write this tale, although perhaps I should have known more about it, because at one time I lived in East Sussex, in a house that was close to the area where Kipling conceived his tale. "Pak from the Puca Hills". I know that the main idea of ​​The Bush Boy - that in a dream we can live a different life with other people - is quite true and, if we understand it better, could change our usual ideas about reality. I know this because one of my sisters and I started dating in dream space when we were about nine years old, more than thirty years before we met in real life; since then, we have experienced more than one adventure together in parallel realities.

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Every person periodically dreams; This is a normal phenomenon that nature has laid in us. Sometimes dreams can have a much greater meaning for a person. We are talking about prophetic dreams that allow you to predict the future or help you find a way out in a difficult situation.

We will tell you about five famous prophetic dreams that changed history or led humanity to new knowledge. You have probably heard of one of these people, and now, perhaps, you will become more attentive to your own night visions.

The first story is the dream of Dmitri Mendeleev

This great Russian scientist became famous all over the world as a genius who came up with a periodic system of chemical elements. Of course, before and after him there were many people who tried to make their own table or improve an existing one. He made a splash in the world of chemistry, and this became possible due to the fact that he saw an approximate model of the table in a dream.

Story two - the wreck of the Titanic

There is a lot of evidence that the crash of the largest ship of the early twentieth century was foreseen by many people. For example, one rich American woman dreamed that the ship sank. She was expecting her daughter from Europe, and she never returned due to the crash.

What is quite interesting is that almost 20 tickets on board were returned. People motivated their actions by the fact that they are afraid to die in a crash. This was nonsense, since the creators of the ship said that it was impossible to sink it. However, most of the G20 also dreamed that this terrible calamity would happen. This fact proves that prophetic dreams can even be collective.

The third story - a look into the past of Lermontov

Mikhail Lermontov, a famous writer known throughout the world, once saw in a dream a mysterious person who appeared to him in order to suggest the right way to solve a mathematical problem. The method turned out to be correct, and the person really existed, but already dead. It was the great mathematician Napier.

We learned about this thanks to the portrait of Napier, painted by Lermontov. Scientific historians have proven that they could not know each other, so it really was a prophetic dream.

Fourth story - electrical genius Nikola Tesla

Nikola Tesla was a scientist dealing with the problem of electrical signal and energy transmission through the air. At the beginning of the 20th century, these studies seemed like all madness, but over time it was recognized as a genius on an unprecedented scale. Tesla himself claimed that his genius lies in a rich imagination: he developed most of the theories after seeing their concept in a dream.

Story Five - Music in Paul McCartney's Dream

The leader of The Beatles heard the tune in one of his dreams. She seemed so beautiful to him that he did not dare to appropriate her until he checked for her presence with other musicians. It was a prophetic dream, because he actually wrote it first. This melody formed the basis of the song "Yesterday". There were many similar stories among the great musicians of modern and recent history.

Some writers dreamed of images of future heroes. As history shows, dreams have played a very important role in the world of science, music and literature. Prophetic dreams many great people have changed the future and the present forever. We wish you good luck, only pleasant dreams, and do not forget to press the buttons and

16.02.2016 01:10

Many people have experienced the feeling of deja vu. Esoteric masters attribute magical properties to this phenomenon.

The events took place in 2015.

Once, one fine summer, we flew to Turkey to visit my uncle. My mother, sister and grandmother have long dreamed of this trip. And how long have I not seen my beloved uncle. What’s more, I missed him so much.

Well, actually, the road was not easy, there were passports, documents, a flight and sleepless nights on the way to it. Everything was fine, we arrived well. When we arrived, he met us at the exit and we immediately headed to Ayvadzhik - this is an island where not many people live, a place where you can relax in silence from the bustle of the city and where the Aegean Sea, which will play one, but a very terrible role in our lives, but more on that later.

When we arrived, of course, we started swimming, diving and splashing in the sea under the rays of the sun, we had a good time and every evening games were arranged in our family. Everything seemed to go on as usual, but when I went to bed on one of these beautiful days, I dreamed that someone was about to die soon, and this someone was an older person. The next morning I woke up, of course, not without a state of shock. But I decided that I no longer believe in everything otherworldly, so I did not attach any importance to this dream. In the following nights, from that moment on, I began to periodically have such dreams more often. The next night I dreamed that the man's death was drawing near and would soon come to him. I woke up in the middle of the night in a cold sweat, but tried to calm down and went back to sleep. In the morning I decided to tell one person about this - my sister. She, too, became agitated and became wary of what would happen in the future.

Hours have passed since then, I thought about it for a long time, I realized that this is not just a dream and it is not just a dream every night. I suggested that perhaps it should be my mother, but I thought about it and remembered one more detail, in a dream it was clearly said that this would be the oldest person in the family. Then I realized that it was my grandmother. I understood, but I decided not to tell anyone else about this, they won’t believe it, they won’t take it for a schizophrenic, because I once tried to warn about other important things, but they never believed me, so I realized that this one no one will take me seriously. So I decided to keep silent in the following days.

And now, again, the night ... This night was special, then in a dream an incomprehensible silhouette of a man came and said that she would die, but he never said who, I already understood for a long time who it was about ...

The dream has passed. Morning has come. And this morning was special, this morning everything was perfect, everyone had breakfast and we went to the market for groceries and other important things. Grandmother refused, as always, because of her sick and swollen legs. She was left alone. We left.

Time passed, we returned home in the evening at 18:00, before that I felt something was wrong in the car, I began to hesitate, but after a while we arrived and began to lay out the purchased things and gifts for my grandmother, because she was supposed to have a birthday after three days. And some time passed while my sister was laying out the purchases, I began to look for my grandmother, I searched, we searched, another hour went by and we really began to worry like never before. But I didn’t know what was happening, as if someone had moved into me, who in my body furiously snatched the lantern from my mother and ran to the beach. As a result, as I approached, I saw the hand, parts of the body and ran faster, I came! It was my grandmother, she was 300 meters from our rented house. Part of her body lay on the shore, the other, in the sea, she was turned upside down to the sky, I realized that she had struggled for a long time to swim to the shore and there, she could not stand it anymore and died.

And that was the night, nothing was visible, at the moment when we arrived, it was even darker, but she went swimming, as it turned out, two hours before our arrival, and at that hour, it was already quite dark. She never did that, a lock was hung on the gate and we took the key for ourselves. However, the castle was open. How? We never found out. The gate was small, but my grandmother could not climb over it with such legs and weight, and she somehow managed to do it! After a while, we transported her to Russia and buried her in Khirino.

Several weeks have passed since then. I remembered how, three days before the New Year, I also had a dream about the death of a relative, and on the same day my aunt was killed in a car accident. She died long and painfully, as the doctors said.

Also, a couple of months ago, when my mother and I were in St. Petersburg, I dreamed of a cemetery where my grandfather would be buried. In October, he underwent coronary bypass surgery, the result was terrible, his body was mutilated beyond recognition and he was buried at the Perpechensky cemetery.

The other day I had a dream again. It's about my father...





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