Do dreams come true and can we believe them?

Honestly: there is no scientific proof of prophetic dreams; dreams reflect your psyche, but sometimes they 'come true' due to intuition and coincidences.

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The honest answer: there is no scientific evidence that dreams predict the future. Most dreams are the brain's way of processing the day's emotions, impressions, and anxieties at night. Therefore, you shouldn't 'believe' in dreams as prophecies.

So why do dreams sometimes 'come true'? There are a few reasons: intuition (in a dream, your subconscious pieces together things you already noticed but didn't consciously realize), coincidences (we have many dreams, and we tend to remember the ones that coincidentally match reality), and self-fulfilling prophecies (the dream influenced your behavior). This isn't mysticism, it's the work of the psyche.

It's more useful to treat dreams not as predictions, but as a mirror of your inner state: they honestly show what worries or delights you. In this sense, you can 'believe' them—as a signal from within. You can explore your dream as a clue from your psyche in the dream interpretation section.
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