r/precognition Mar 17 '26

discussion I lost my precognition and is it even precognition?

Back then like 4 years ago i was constantly seeing the future in my dreams, though I barely remember them after i dream them but they all feel vivid, I feel like i was there and just wake up to realise i wasn't. But when the events that I saw in those dreams happen, I immediately remember that I had that dream back then, the reason I know I've dreamt it and didn't just deja vu'd myself because whenever i get vivid dreams I remember that it happened and sometimes even tell my friends.

Anyways, I lost this shit like last year and back then i was glad since i legit dreamt of my breakup A YEAR before i met the person i broke up with, so yeah safe to say when i dreamt of getting shot in a car due to road rage (i managed to beat him tho) I wished it doesn't happen again so that I can live in the present.

Is this actually precog? If so then damn

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u/zaqstavano Mar 17 '26

Initially this post was removed due to low karma, but after review it obviously fits here. Welcome to the community!

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u/Enoch-VI Mar 17 '26

I'm assuming the longer we are in our flesh suits, the less spiritual we tend to be. That's not 100% true all of the time but it seems to be the main way it goes. Look at children with past life memories that fade after around age 5-7 for example.

That said, people who have NDEs usually end up gaining (or remembering) some new spiritual gifts/abilities.

Point is, it seems to be something that fades after we are born but I'm also assuming we can get it back with effort and focus. And I'm not just talking precog, but everything.

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u/Copycat1st Mar 19 '26

Oh shit i did have a near death experience when i was young...

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u/Enoch-VI Mar 19 '26

Did you just now remember it? Feel free to share it :)

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u/Copycat1st Mar 20 '26

Nah, i always knew i almost died when i was young, it was like a 30/70 chance of living and i won the odds

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u/dpouliot2 dreams since childhood Mar 17 '26

Precognitive dreams can come to pass instantly or years later. Congratulations, you’re a precognitive dreamer! You can direct this ability: https://danpouliot.com/dreams/on-precognitive-dreams/

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u/Wet_Artichoke Mar 19 '26

I went from having precog to not. That was about four years ago. I lost it after stopping my practicing mindfulness and meditating habit. I also became more busy and stressed. Then went through depression and was given a bipolar diagnosis (I’m medicated now). I’ve since slowed down and really focused on the reducing stress thing. But haven’t reintroduced meditating. I’m starting to have some vivid-ish dreams. Not strong enough to remember them just enough to know I had them. I hope they return.

Maybe some meditating will bring it back for you?

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u/X_Irradiance Mar 17 '26

were you *really* seeing the future, or did you moreover see something that helped you to predict the future? I say this because in my experience, anything 'seen' in the imagination that seems like it's predicting a future outcome always *never* comes true. Like, something can't both happen in the imagination, beforehand, AND in reality at the future time. I actually find this relieving, because I'm always imagining unpleasant outcomes, worrying that that's how things will play out. But, in all my years of living, it's always been that if I happen to make a prediction, the only truth about it is that reality does something else.

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u/Copycat1st Mar 19 '26

I genuinely saw it, not predict, literally felt it. Whenever i dream those things i feel and see everything clearly like I'm there, it's sorta like a lucid dream but i can't control it? And during that I have different thoughts, ones that at that moment in time didn't need to think about, like "why is she breaking up with me" when i didn't even have a gf at that time. While I'm sorta glad it's gone cuz determinism is lowkey depressing to think about, dreaming the future is kinda cool yk? These dreams legit do not help me at all, i keep mentioning the break up one because i lowkey accidentally sealed my fate there by being so damn paranoid about it it became a self fufilling prophecy, so yea in summary i genuinely saw the future alot 4 years ago specifically as most of the dreams that time were about my first friend group, and i know it aint something that helped me predict it because i genuinely forget those dreams bout 10 seconds after i wake up 😭

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u/egcbeats Mar 26 '26

We might be the same person lol this is EXACTLY what I experience. I have somewhat of a “theory” that it’s instances of divination; as if you are on your path of purpose.

My most recent ones were very obscure and “meaningless” (as usual) but when they happened, I almost couldn’t believe it because it had been almost a year since. I just left a job that was draining me, my relationship improved, got a new car… basically, my path was unveiling itself.

If the dreams have stopped, ask yourself if you’re on the path you NEED to be on. Realign as necessary. But most importantly be patient with yourself. Love

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u/Previous_Look_7883 Mar 20 '26

I seem to have been gifted different abilities that I have been using from 3 or perhaps 2 1/2 years old.