expression in their dreams." Similarly, childhood beliefs may have had bearing on the "precognitive" dreams of a woman who reported to us that when she dreams of snow, she knows that personal crisis will occur that day in her waking life. "When I was a child, my mother had some sort of card that had the different dream interpretations on it, and snow was supposed to symbolize bad tidings." In cases such as these, the symbol may appear when the dreamer unconsciously perceives that some turmoil is about to unfold. Whether the image appears as a pure indicator of some future event is fairly difficult to discern. (This can be frustrating for dedicated dreamworkers. But then again, these mysteries are what make psi dreams so intriguing.)
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In some ways, psi dreams are open to interpretation in much the same way as other dreams. The metaphors we associate with other kinds of dreams appear also in precognitive dreams, Virtanen explains. We might dream, for instance, that someone close to us leaves on a long journey, only to discover later that he has died. Still, in at least 25 percent of psi dreams, she reports, the events or circumstances depicted are "completely realistic." "Usually," she writes, "the information is not limited to a simple 'X is dead,' or 'Y is ill and needs help'. . . . The realistic dream is instead a vivid experience in which the dreamer learns dramatic and specific details." Most often, these are details of a violent attack, serious accident, or sudden illness; rarely, Virtanen says, do people have psi dreams "about someone's peaceful, 'natural' death."
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Identifying Your Psi Dreams
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Sometimes, what seems like a psi dream may indeed be nothing more than coincidence. The following dream about a car accident at first seemed like a psi dream, but further consideration led the dreamer to conclude otherwise:
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