 Originally Posted by Guffaw
About two months after moving my boyfriend was away for the night and I had the following dream.
Yeah I agree that's pretty strange. Here's a few ideas, though none of them seem right.
The lady from down the hall had the same dream as you, and confused her dream for reality. This I know is possible from my own experience, though in your example there seems to be no purpose to it.
People did really knock on your door, but your minds were blocked so that you would not wake up. This also requires a supernatural component. I know someone else who claimed to have that happen to them, and I've had weirder experiences. But again there seems to be no purpose to it.
The lady who talked to you the next day was a lucid dream also. This seems far fetched.
You didn't wake up because it wasn't actually your door that was being knocked on, but you did hear the knocking down the hall, which influenced the dream. This seems like the best idea so far.
Someone knocked on your door in another world very similar to ours. You didn't wake up because it wasn't in our world. The other lady had a dream of it for the same reason, and confused the dream with reality. This seems possible to me.
Someone knocked on your door in another world very similar to ours, and your neighbor was from that world also. I've had several verifiable experiences of worlds getting mixed up that way, as weird as it sounds, and have a coworker who has also. Most people don't talk about these sorts of things because they don't want to sound crazy. But again there seems to be a missing cause or motive. Everything happens for a reason, and something like what you described would have required a fairly strong one. So something still seems to be hidden.
Those are my ideas off the cuff.
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