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Why do all my dreams happen in reality?
In fact, everyone has an unnatural power, just as everyone can see unclean things soon after birth. Under normal circumstances, few people can use this part of the power, so those who don't use it will burst out in a moment. At this time, what you do is to predict dreams. According to different forces, some people can even foresee the whole process of themselves or others on a certain day. Some people suddenly feel that they have done such a thing when a certain scene happens. Some people dreamed about things a long time ago, and when they asked, they found out that this person really existed. In fact, this part of power can be fully utilized. Most people just don't know how to do it. If you want to use this part of your power, the simplest and most direct way is to use tarot cards immediately. The ancient divination method in China is not recommended because it is too complicated. In fact, 10% of dreams are prophetic dreams, 70% are suggestive dreams, and the remaining 20% are dreams generated by your subconscious mind.
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