I've been having dreams of the future for a long time and my dad says I'm clairvoyant which actually scares me. I only started believing him when the dreams I had on my first school trip to another country came true. It first started off with me projecting the things in story books into reality, then it goes to my dreams becoming into a reality. It really scares me, especially since my imagination goes so far.
When I was in France in year 7, I had brought my oracle cards with me; for some fun I decided to tell my friends there future. After doing all 8 of my friends -which included my sister- I got really tired like I do after most readings. My dreams that night were filled with mixed emotions, I heard blaring music and my twin sister talking to a boy. I knew once I woke up that at the disco my sister would be asked out since I knew the boy admired my sister. It came true and I was the one who had the mixed emotions. On the last night of my stay I had a dream that was so real. In my dream I was in a room that had doors scattered all over it, I looked at each one wondering which one to pick, then suddenly, a figure stepped out. I couldn't see its face but I trusted it, and with that it grabbed my hand tightly and gently tugged me to a door. I was confused but went along with it. The figure which was a he; (I could just tell because of the feeling it gave off) he opened the door and pulled me through with him. He went so fast that I was running, he still had my hand in his so I let him lead. We went through so many doors, then he finally reached a door and once it was opened, I was at the immigration building. The outside of it had bricks which were painted white. I was confused, but I then heard a light sobbing. I turned around to see a boy whom I recognized because he was in my group for a project at school. I then asked him "What's wrong?" he then replied but, I couldn't hear the words. His mouth was moving, I just couldn't hear the words come out. I then asked him if he could repeat what he said, more tears came out of his eyes and he did as I asked, but still I couldn't hear what he was saying! I think it was then that I started to wake up but my mind was still in the dream. The figure then put his arms around me tightly so I couldn't get out of his grip. I don't know why but I was shaking. He kept hushing me; his voice was deep and calming. Then tears leaked out my eyes as I continued to shake, I felt him stroke my side and it was almost comforting. Then in a second, I was awake, but right before I was awake, he carried me in his arms like when a groom carries his bride on his wedding day and my eyes closed. Then I woke up. I bolted straight up into a sitting position. I was still shaking, I felt sweat on my forehead. My body was tingling, it was like his touch was still lingering on my skin, it was somewhat frightening, but also comforting. The next day when we were in the coach, stopping at the immigration building, I saw the same boy crying against the white bricked wall. After that the dreams started becoming much more frequent. Even now I still have strange dreams, most are of the future but others are some from my imagination.
Is there anyone who can tell me how to control this? Because weird things have been happening lately and I see them in my dreams, in my mind and sometimes when I can manage it, I project them into reality. This really scares me and I'm only in my 2nd year of Secondary School. Please, I don't know what to do.
Well, if you are projecting entities into reality, then you already have seen what most people don't: That they "create" their own lives with their thoughts.
You are thinking: "I don't want to think about the Blue Elephant (entities), I don't want to think about the Blue Elephan"--and there it is in the room--the Blue Elephant.
What I'm getting to is: Try an experiment. First, think of either a situation or an entity that you really would want to see because it is very positive.
Spend a lot of time describing in your mind what your life would be life if you could have it just the way you wanted it. Or describe in your mind the perfect entity that would make you feel protected, loved, believed--everything you want. Then think as often about these things as you have thought about NOT wanting to create these other images.
Eventually, that situation or that entity will appear. It will be over time, and just pieces of it will fall into place slowly--but it will.
So, you already have the key to your success: Creating from your mind. Now use your mind for things you want instead of things you don't want.
Good luck in your journey.
Lora