What is it called when a dream comes true?

Precognitive dreams are a type of dream that happens in waking life, some time after the dream you had. Another word for them may be psychic dreams. That might sound like the stuff of… Well, dreams. But they're a real thing!
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What are premonitory dreams?

a dream that appears to give advance notice or warning of some future event.
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What is it called when a dream feels super real?

Vivid dreams are dreams that feel like they're happening IRL. They can be good dreams (even sex dreams!) or nightmares. Sometimes they just happen, but other times they're caused by stress, anxiety, sleep disorders, medications, or pregnancy.
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Can lucid dreams hurt you?

Risks of Lucid Dreaming. Although more research is needed, some experts suspect lucid dreaming could come with negative consequences. The most concerning potential dangers of lucid dreaming are disrupted sleep and mental health issues.
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What is epic dreaming?

Epic dreaming was described by Schenck and Mahowald in 1995 and represents a dreaming disorder characterized by endless and exhausting dreams associated with morning tiredness and chronic daytime fatigue.
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Why do I dream things that come true?

Sometimes, dreams come true or tell of a future event. When you have a dream that plays out in real life, experts say it's most likely due to: Coincidence. Bad memory.
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Are tics urges?

"Individuals with tics may have either a generalized or a localized sensation of tension that is relieved by movement, [that is] the tic." Sensory phenomena in tic disorders include bodily sensations, mental urges, and a sense of inner tension, feelings of incompleteness, and a need for things to be "just right".
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What does it mean when two persons dream the same thing?

But if you and a friend share a dream, it's ultimately indicative of an emotional closeness. You two operate on the same wavelength — literally — and are essentially haunting one another's subconscious. You're connected through more than just shared experiences and similar coping mechanisms.
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Can two people's dreams connect?

In reality, mutual dreaming is very unlikely to exist - although we may, one day, develop technology to allow us to share "dreams". This doesn't mean people can't share what seem like mutual dreams. The most commonly reported type is known as a meshing dream.
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Can you connect with someone in a dream?

They Answered Scientists have found that two-way communication is possible with someone who is asleep and dreaming. Specifically, lucid dreaming — dreaming while being aware you're dreaming.
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How do you have a mutual dream?

While mutual dreaming may not be a possibility at this moment; there are ways that you can experiment with the concept of sharing a dream environment with other people. Two of the most common ways to share dreams with others include meshing dreams and meeting dreams.
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Do tic attacks hurt?

'Bruising and swelling' Along with vocal tics such as swearing, Alice has also seen others develop which often cause her harm. "Slapping myself across the face, banging my head on the table. All of these things are painful, all of these things hurt."
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What does a tic feel like?

While the exact cause of tics is still not known, many people compare the feeling of having a tic to having an itch or having to sneeze. You may try to stop the feeling, but eventually you will probably scratch or sneeze and you will feel a little better until the urge comes back.
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What do you feel before a tic?

Many people experience a physical sensation – a premonitory urge/tic signal – before they express a tic. It has been compared to other physical sensations such as the need to itch or sneeze. Suppressing a tic can increase the premonitory urge, and once a tic has been performed the premonitory urge often reduces.
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What is it called when you dream of something and it happens?

Precognitive dreams, in simple terms, are any dreams that give you information about the future you wouldn't otherwise have. Say you dream about your brother after not hearing from him for months.
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Why do I get deja vu in my dreams?

Researchers believe that déjà vu might be a miscommunication, a distortion of a memory we do actually have, or something else. Déjà rêvé could happen because of something similar in the way we remember — or think we remember — dreams in the past.
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Why am I suddenly remembering my dreams?

Alarm clocks, and irregular sleep schedules can result in abrupt waking during dream or REM sleep, and thus result in recall of dreams. Sleep apnea, alcohol, or anything that disturbs sleep can also cause dream recall,” Dimitriu says.
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Why is my child twitching her head?

Causes of tics

They're thought to be due to changes in the parts of the brain that control movement. They can run in families, and there's likely to be a genetic cause in many cases. They also often happen alongside other conditions, such as: attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
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Can you develop tics as a teenager?

Tics are fairly common in teens. You may know someone who has either a motor tic (sudden, uncontrollable movements like exaggerated blinking of the eyes) or a vocal tic (sounds such as throat clearing, grunting, or humming).
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What do ADHD tics look like?

Tics are characterized by repeated, sudden, jerky, involuntary movements of one's face, shoulders, hands, legs or other body parts. Movements may include eye blinking, shoulder shrugging, neck twisting, facial grimacing, sticking out tongue, flaring nostrils, clenching fists, jerking arms, kicking, and curling toes.
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Are you born with TS?

Genetic studies have indicated that TS is inherited as a dominant gene, with about a 50% chance of parents passing the gene on to their children. Boys with the gene(s) are three to four times more likely than girls to display symptoms of TS.
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Is throat clearing a tic?

Tics are irregular, uncontrollable, unwanted, and repetitive movements of muscles that can occur in any part of the body. Movements of the limbs and other body parts are known as motor tics. Involuntary repetitive sounds, such as grunting, sniffing, or throat clearing, are called vocal tics.
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Is whistling a tic?

Vocal tics are involuntary sounds, such as whistles, hums, or throat clearing. Complex vocal tics can be repeating words or phrases or involuntary swearing.
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What does it mean when you meet someone in your dream?

When you dream about someone, it is usually a reflection of how you feel about them in your waking life. Your dream may be telling you to pay attention to that person in your waking life. Your subconscious may be trying to connect the dots on something and needs your conscious mind to help them figure it out.
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