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Who should I contact with such a problem? Because for me it is a nightmare that I cannot deal with. I see things that no one else notices, and worse, always mean something. After a while, things related to what I have seen happen happen! When it comes to dreams, I can pinpoint the events that will happen in the next month! I am concerned about my mental he alth.

Prophetic visions and dreams are not a disease yet, and the spell of prophecy could break if you take a closer look at it. For example, you can have a prophetic dream about a funeral, and then someone around you dies. But this is not so rare, and it need not be a prophecy of any kind. Also, when something happens, we recall a dream or thought that fits it, and forget a lot of other thoughts that don't fit. There is another way to explain the alleged prophecies. But the state you are in may indicate some particular mental disposition, hidden thoughts or fears, it may be indicated by the statement that it is a "nightmare". To assess this, it is worth talking to an experienced psychologist or psychiatrist. Regards!

Remember that our expert's answer is informative and will not replace a visit to the doctor.

Tomasz Jaroszewski

Second degree psychiatrist

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