Can dreams predict the future?

There are many explanations of dreams and many schools. For example, Freud in foreign countries, such as Duke Zhou of China. However, through personal experience and many examples, dreams can indeed predict the future. Many times I have encountered something similar to a dream, but the dream will not be expressed intuitively. As many foreign researchers have said, dreams have passwords. If you want to understand them, you must decipher them and know the future it foretells. Dreams, living in the complex brain of human beings, are of course quite complicated. Sometimes it is related to personal fatigue, such as what a person feels in a dream when he is tired. Sometimes it has something to do with personal psychology. For example, if you want to do something you are not sure about the next day, you will dream that you have not done it well, indicating that the dreamer is in a state of tension, which is reflected in the dream. There are still a few times when dreams predict the future. Of course, the premise is that you must sleep deeply and have no other thoughts. Many scientists are inspired by dreams. This shows that most people just think quietly and fully mobilize their brain resources when dreaming. I heard about brainwave music a while ago. It is said that people's potential can be developed. It is said that only 10% of human brain is activated. Really surprised! What would it be like if our brains could be fully activated? Brain wave music is said to have this function, which can make people's brain at a certain dominant frequency. I downloaded some brainwave music on the internet, but unfortunately I didn't feel that my brain reached a certain frequency, but I felt that all these music had a remarkable function: silence. It can calm impetuous mood. Although gentle, it hit the floor. Of course, it takes a while to feel it. After all, when listening to music, you must first control yourself to be quiet, and then slowly enter the state. There are also many articles or sayings that if you want to do things well, you have to be calm, but it is easier said than done. Although we are sober, although we try our best to calm ourselves down, it seems that we have achieved results. It's just that there's always something we can't feel or see. Maybe you need some outside help to really calm down, such as brainwave music, such as deep breathing. When we dream, maybe all the problems about peace are solved. When we are asleep, other functions of the body are basically dormant, and the only unrestricted possibility at this time is the brain. At this time, not only is the outside world quiet, but it is also really quiet. Maybe at this time, the remaining 80% of our brains are awake. At this time, it started its own free work without ideological suppression or other interference. According to Freud's theory, it may be like we got some hints in our dreams. What happened in the dream, you need to do some analysis and reasoning to find out the result of the dream. So in fact, everyone's brain has logical ability, but why do some people have it and some people don't? As mentioned above, most of our brains are asleep, and only when you are asleep will it wake up. At this moment, I suddenly remembered the Zen practitioners, who are always motionless when thinking. Perhaps they have understood this truth, or it may be because the brain is more active than ordinary people and this behavior can't help but occur. Maybe, if we want to think about something seriously, we should pretend to be asleep with our eyes open, which may make us calm down and think about it. When we dream, that is, when our brain begins to think, maybe it makes a series of logical inferences intentionally or unintentionally, and expresses it in a visual or immersive way. These kinds of content are past or present. After a series of integration and reasoning, the brain seems to predict what will happen in the future. It can be called incomplete prediction, or brain language. It turns its own language into a dream in its own way, but we will really feel some practical feelings. This may explain why sometimes the feeling in dreams is the same as that in the future (at least I have). Why can the brain make some accurate predictions? There is a saying that it is a magnetic field, but I'm afraid it's not clear. Others are called psychic or apocalypse in China. In fact, I don't exclude these people, because I really dreamed that the elder was dead once, but he seemed to be still alive and entrusted me to help deliver a message. Unfortunately, I can't do it in reality. And it seems to have happened afterwards. But I can't remember before or after the dream. If it is after a dream, it may be called a summary. Another time was when I was very young. I dreamed that someone gave me an orange, but when I woke up, I heard an old lady send me two oranges from my family. This dream, maybe not a sign, maybe I heard it when I was asleep, and it was integrated into the dream. I also have the habit of talking at night, which is very casual. I remember when I was at school, a classmate said that she would chat with me at night, and I seemed to know what she said. Words are getting farther and farther. Now let's study why we can predict the future by dreaming. Perhaps, our brains can be called wise men. After sorting out its stored information, it makes some random inferences, just as we must have answers when doing math problems. These inferences, because they are carried out in an orderly way, may be able to get the correct answer like a computer. But it may not be accurate, because it presents the results that need to be examined, even in a suggestive way. That is to say, although the brain has got an accurate answer, it is a semi-finished product, or as mentioned above, it uses its own language. In this way, there may be another language to learn. However, maybe we can find the answer from Freud or Duke Zhou. But because everyone's experience is different, the language of dreams may be different. After all, you can't even find two identical leaves in this world. You can find the same DNA at most. It seems interesting to find the answer between similarities and differences. It's just that in today's hustle and bustle, it is estimated that not many people will seriously think about what research results their brains get after they fall asleep. By the way, there is such a thing as solving nightmares. This spell may be to help the dreamer make some small changes in the future. I have experienced it personally, and dreams can predict the future. Never call Duke Zhou a liar, but believe Freud's theory. As modern people, maybe we should make comprehensive use of them. As for the comprehensive method, we can only gradually understand it. One way to solve nightmares is to search online: after getting up in the morning, write with your fingers and draw three lines on the west wall of the room. Say to yourself: I don't want to draw a night dream. You can't say it before writing, but you can say it after writing (this article only represents my opinion)