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Repeated Personal Experiences = Evidence?

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Master_Ghost_Knight said:
Unfortunatly no.
To aproach this sort of questions, it is a good rule of thumb that ultimatly there is a reasonable explenation. Having said that let me tell you about my personal experience on this matter, and you tell me if this couldn't possibly aply to you.

With me there are generaly 2 types of situations that ultimatly gives this sort of result.

The type 1 is usually a coincidental event (and extremely rare), for all this time in your life that you may have had semi-reasonable dreams it is quite likely that in your life time a couple of them turn out to become real. People paint a mental picture of everything arround, where you live, who do you live with, how does a person behave, what roles are expected for them to play; With a semi-reasonable dream this sorts of things can come into play and there is a chance that it may actually hapen. With me this is generally mundane things, and sense we tend to forget the details that don't match and remember the details that do, it re-enforces a hit, it may be with a further retrospect you may find out that there are allot of the details that you got it wrong.

The type 2 is a fake memory (very common), in this type you have never actually dreamed about it, you have never been in that situation before, and there is nothing even hinting that you could possibly know anything before hand, but sometimes when you look at the event and paint a mental picture of it for some reason you dissoaciate both in your mind, leading to give you the impression that what you remembered was not what happened and that you must have know before. Of course you only are convinced that you actually known of it before after the event and as you are trying to remember it, and sense the feeling of vagueness and lack of memory of where did you knew that before leads you to believe that it was a dreamed (probably fueled by popular colture) and not that you didn't associated the picture of the event and that you have never seen that before. (thus giving the impression that you couldn't remember what you have dreamed before the event actually happening, because you never did dreamed it, and you never did knew it before the event)


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