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  2. hi, everyone. i was just google searching 'speaking languages in dreams that you don't know' and stumbled upon this thread. i had a dream a couple of nights ago that went as follows (bear with me because it's quite odd)...my house was invaded by a vampire and his gang. they were killing everyone in my house until i said this four word chant. two of the words were "levantate" and "guarde" i haven't been able to recall the other two words but i remembered those words upon waking. i didn't know what they meant in the dream but when i said this chant the vampires were levitated and paralyzed mid air. upon researching the words i found them to be spanish and they meant actual things. levantate meaning "get up, stand up raise, elevate, lift" and guarde being the conjugated of 'guardar' meaning 'to keep' so part of the chant was 'to keep elevated' which is exactly what happened in the dream. i didn't know what these words meant before the dream and i had to google search their meanings to find them to be fully conjugated in my dream. i can't find an explanation for that. i'm not sure what this means for the discussion and i have no other sources outside of myself because i have never experienced anything like this before. i just thought that this case would add to the discussion at hand.
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