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First: (In only the lightest friendliest tone/intention), how come all you folks talk about is dreams in this forum section? Come off it man. Have any of you ever dreamed(dreamnt?..oh whatever) winning numbers?
Second: I've had this one kicking around in my head for years. I once asked one if I could hire her to predict some numbers(with no strings attached by me anyway) and she refused. I forgot why, but I rememberher saying something about never using her gift for this purpose..would lose her powers or fall from grace with the man upstairs or something.
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Quote: Originally posted by DownandDirty on Jan 29, 2008
First: (In only the lightest friendliest tone/intention), how come all you folks talk about is dreams in this forum section? Come off it man. Have any of you ever dreamed(dreamnt?..oh whatever) winning numbers?
Second: I've had this one kicking around in my head for years. I once asked one if I could hire her to predict some numbers(with no strings attached by me anyway) and she refused. I forgot why, but I rememberher saying something about never using her gift for this purpose..would lose her powers or fall from grace with the man upstairs or something.
Anybody ever try this?
welcome to lottery post.
first... we hit the numbers from dreams. and yes.
second ... no. but I have a friend who did.
as they fell in the past, Ga first. 1=0, 0=1
A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing
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Quote: Originally posted by DownandDirty on Jan 29, 2008
First: (In only the lightest friendliest tone/intention), how come all you folks talk about is dreams in this forum section? Come off it man. Have any of you ever dreamed(dreamnt?..oh whatever) winning numbers?
Second: I've had this one kicking around in my head for years. I once asked one if I could hire her to predict some numbers(with no strings attached by me anyway) and she refused. I forgot why, but I rememberher saying something about never using her gift for this purpose..would lose her powers or fall from grace with the man upstairs or something.
Anybody ever try this?
Yes I dreamt 880 yesterday fell in michigan , I dreamt in came in miami .
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yes, I've won good money on numbers I have dreamed., but I think they are only meant for the person who actually dreams them. I don't consider that being psychic, though. I consider that just having dreams.
As far as psychics go, I don't know. I have never asked one anything like that with the exception of Chris Angel who did in fact do a show where he predicted the California super lotto plus numbers and got them all correct. But the way he did it was sketchy at best. If it were true, he would have posted the numbers on his website before the drawing. I guess he figured too many people would have played the numbers? Whatever....He could have done it a different way that wasn't so suspicious.
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Jeesh. I have never had a dream in my life that blatantly involved some numbers. Is there a manual on "dream interpretation" (and how your supposed to derive numbers from it) around that I missed somewhere? I dreamt I was constipated the other day; something I can do with that to come up with some winners?
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Quote: Originally posted by DownandDirty on Jan 29, 2008
Jeesh. I have never had a dream in my life that blatantly involved some numbers. Is there a manual on "dream interpretation" (and how your supposed to derive numbers from it) around that I missed somewhere? I dreamt I was constipated the other day; something I can do with that to come up with some winners?
Play your age.
Anytime i dream about myself i play my age; if i can't remember my dream i play my age also; with every number.
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Quote: Originally posted by DownandDirty on Jan 29, 2008
Jeesh. I have never had a dream in my life that blatantly involved some numbers. Is there a manual on "dream interpretation" (and how your supposed to derive numbers from it) around that I missed somewhere? I dreamt I was constipated the other day; something I can do with that to come up with some winners?
To dream that you have constipation, means that you are unwilling to part with your old ways! You are continuing to grasp on to your old ways and failing to let go.
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Quote: Originally posted by spookysoozy on Jan 29, 2008
welcome to lottery post.
first... we hit the numbers from dreams. and yes.
second ... no. but I have a friend who did.
AMEN!!! Spookysoozy!!!!!! First of all, not ALL dreams are psychic. That being the case. Everybody here choose their method of operations. I've dreamt numbers and have hit (not big though) yet! I believe dreams are messages. From who I can't say for certain. I believe God wants us to be rich not only spiritually but monetarily. Abraham,Issac,Jacob,King David,Solomon,Moses ALL of them were RICH not poor. But enough of the preaching. Good luck to all who try. Even if you don't believe you still benefit from giving it a try. Welcome to LP!!!!
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Quote: Originally posted by DownandDirty on Jan 29, 2008
First: (In only the lightest friendliest tone/intention), how come all you folks talk about is dreams in this forum section? Come off it man. Have any of you ever dreamed(dreamnt?..oh whatever) winning numbers?
Second: I've had this one kicking around in my head for years. I once asked one if I could hire her to predict some numbers(with no strings attached by me anyway) and she refused. I forgot why, but I rememberher saying something about never using her gift for this purpose..would lose her powers or fall from grace with the man upstairs or something.
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Actually, we do talk about other things in this forum. Dreams though are always a hot topic. Indeed, we do dream numbers that turn out to be winners, among other things. Why are dreams so often discussed here? Perhaps because for the average person, dreams are the easiest way to start out on a journey of learning about their personal gifts. Of all the things most destined to happen to the human each 24 hours, sleep is 1 of the most consistent. There is no guarantee of time to focus on anything but the challenges thrown at us every day. Sleep must come - if it does not we become quickly disturbed. Many of us believe that dreams must come too. If I stop dreaming (that I can recall), I become disturbed.
No. I've never asked a psychic for winning numbers.
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Quote: Originally posted by Jake on Jan 30, 2008
Actually, we do talk about other things in this forum. Dreams though are always a hot topic. Indeed, we do dream numbers that turn out to be winners, among other things. Why are dreams so often discussed here? Perhaps because for the average person, dreams are the easiest way to start out on a journey of learning about their personal gifts. Of all the things most destined to happen to the human each 24 hours, sleep is 1 of the most consistent. There is no guarantee of time to focus on anything but the challenges thrown at us every day. Sleep must come - if it does not we become quickly disturbed. Many of us believe that dreams must come too. If I stop dreaming (that I can recall), I become disturbed.
No. I've never asked a psychic for winning numbers.
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I dont know if this is an odd question or not when it comes to dreams, but are there certain stimuli that trigger dreams, or nightmares more often? For example, I find that I have nightmares, the ones I can remember anyways, when I have any meat products before going to bed, like a steak or a hamburger, whereas dairy products trigger calmer , more passive dreams. I'm wondering about how sugar affects dreams too. I had a dream where I picked out 2 numbers in a front 2/back 2 lottery game in the pick4 and I got them right(when I lived in MA). The next day, I tried remembering what foods I ate that could have played a part in me dreaming the numbers correctly. Does any of this make sense ?
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Quote: Originally posted by Omniscient on Jan 30, 2008
I dont know if this is an odd question or not when it comes to dreams, but are there certain stimuli that trigger dreams, or nightmares more often? For example, I find that I have nightmares, the ones I can remember anyways, when I have any meat products before going to bed, like a steak or a hamburger, whereas dairy products trigger calmer , more passive dreams. I'm wondering about how sugar affects dreams too. I had a dream where I picked out 2 numbers in a front 2/back 2 lottery game in the pick4 and I got them right(when I lived in MA). The next day, I tried remembering what foods I ate that could have played a part in me dreaming the numbers correctly. Does any of this make sense ?
Hi Omni - you might find a post I wrote, Staying Sober - An Intuitive Key... of interest. You are on the money with your observations, keeping in mind every body (literally) is different. Yes, what you are saying makes sense. I am impressed that you have identified a potential link something you'd eaten/drank and a potentially intuitive dream that led to good numbers. My only thoughts on sugar are, if possible, avoid the artificial kinds. I can induce my own nightmares with certain foods too. Another thing that can mess up your dream state is exhaustion - extreme physical or mental stress right before you fall into bed. In addition to food/drink, try to make note of other factors. A very important key in dreaming is time. Most people who sleep in regular patterns should take notice when their dreams occur. This requires definite effort, especially if you are a heavy sleeper. Have you ever awakened in the night vividly recalling a dream and then fell back asleep only to be frustrated the next day because you could not recall it, though you know you had a dream? I used to try to write things down when I woke up like that and even tried a voice activated recorder next to the bed because writing anything was difficult. Ultimately, I trained myself to repeat key parts of the dream to myself until I fell back asleep and then on awakening could usually pull the dream back during the day over time. As well, some dreams require no prompting to remember.
Some dream "experts" believe that dreaming only occurs during REM sleep. What I have experienced is that during different levels of sleep, REM and otherwise, I experience different kinds of dreaming. I have clarified my most productive (intuitive) dreaming time to occur between 3 a.m. and 6 a.m. consistently, and this is not my REM time. I actually will try to arrange it so I am in bed during these hours specifically. Dreaming means that much to me.
Your mind is clearly open and if it remains so, you may find that you start to see links or synchronicities between things that lead you to conclusions that are beneficial for you. These links will apply strictly to you (although another person may enjoy something similar). I find it difficult to really discuss my links to any extent because, well, these are odd things that really only have meaning to me.
Something to look forward to ... Your efforts eventually will take the links beyond your dream state and into the conscious world.
You have to watch for the cues and clues. Dreaming is the place to start.