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Post by patriciaanne on Nov 22, 2014 23:34:37 GMT -5
Yeah, but If I told ya about them 1. Ya wouldn't believe me or 2. It would freak ya out. Wouldn't freak me out. Today I was standing in the doorway watching my doggie do her thing (just let her out, wasn't going on a walk with her this time). While I was standing there, I had a vision of my almost 19 yo kitty running out and then the dog chasing her and me not knowing if i should run out in the freezing cold with bare feet or stopping to get shoes. I though I'd better look to see where she was. I expected her to be on the couch. She never shows any interest in going outside. I turned around and she was right behind me looking outside. I got quite a start. Then I shooed her away but good. Yikes! I'm afraid if she got out, I'd never see her again. She's so frail to begin with and she's very timid, so she might even run away from me once she was outside.
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Post by ForeverWaltons on Nov 23, 2014 19:37:42 GMT -5
Yeah, but If I told ya about them 1. Ya wouldn't believe me or 2. It would freak ya out.
Spill it!
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Post by awesomemixtape10 on Nov 24, 2014 2:34:15 GMT -5
Nope
Near Death Experience stuff.
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Post by twinkle on Nov 24, 2014 6:58:54 GMT -5
Oh god yes. Two years ago the Principal of our primary school went on a work-holiday to Kenya to visit a very remote bush school that our school as been sponsoring for several years. Through fundraising we have provided the children with things like pencils, pens, books and a well for fresh water - they are a community that is in genuine need. He took a trip at the end of the school term to visit the school community and the children and to see how our school's efforts have helped them out. Just before he left we had a special assembly for him and we parents met him afterwards to wish him well on his trip - I had a serious sense of foreboding about it which I just could not shake. I shook his hand and told him to stay safe and not take any risks in a country where many areas are quite unsafe for both locals and foreigners. This is a brilliant man I am talking about, fantastic and dynamic with a generous soul and amazing with children. I just had this bad feeling when he left the school that afternoon to finish his packing for his trip, a feeling that he was saying goodbye to us for the last time.
6 weeks later, just before the new school term was to begin, we parents got a letter from the scbool board of governors to say that our Principal had returned from his trip safely and while doing some house painting from the top of a ladder had fallen and sustained serious head injuries and that he would not be returning to school for quite some time as he was in ICU in an induced coma. 24 hours after that letter arrived he took a turn for the worst and died. We were absolutely devastated to lose such a wonderful man. And I felt sick because I had sensed something was going to happen to him, that we were not going to see him again. He had travelled to a dangerous part of Kenya and met the children and saw the school and had been delighted to see that our donations were really doing good things for those kids - only to be killed in an accident in his own home. Two years later we still cannot believe he is gone. But that sense of foreboding I had...it was real.
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Post by ruthann on Nov 24, 2014 9:45:21 GMT -5
I've had premonitions all my life. Growing up I thought everyone had them. When I was a teen my mother advised that you're better off not sharing them. Most of mine involve flashes or emotional insights when seeing someone for the first time or being somewhere new. Wish I could predict lottery numbers, news (good or bad), but that's not the case. It's more like a vibe and I pay attention to it. I think it is what's known as an 'intuitive'.
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Post by awesomemixtape10 on Nov 27, 2014 0:10:59 GMT -5
You guys ever have De Ja Vu ? is that how you spell it ? Well, you know, that feeling of you doing something before is because you already HAVE done it. It was the identical version of you in a Parallel Universe. The versions of you are crossing paths, so to speak I want you all to know I believe in God and Jesus. This stuff is interesting though. www.strangerdimensions.com/2013/05/24/4-weird-clues-that-parallel-universes-exist/
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2014 10:37:59 GMT -5
I'm not a believer BUT. I don't know if this counts or not. Every nightmare I had as a kid concerned my being drowned. It was only just over a year ago that I met my birth family and learned the youngest of my brothers had drowned aged 6 just 8 months after I was born. Like I said I don't know if this counts.
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Post by twinkle on Nov 27, 2014 12:10:57 GMT -5
I've had premonitions all my life. Growing up I thought everyone had them. When I was a teen my mother advised that you're better off not sharing them. Most of mine involve flashes or emotional insights when seeing someone for the first time or being somewhere new. Wish I could predict lottery numbers, news (good or bad), but that's not the case. It's more like a vibe and I pay attention to it. I think it is what's known as an 'intuitive'. I can totally relate to this. I have the same intuition thing - my eldest son also has it and my mum certainly has it. I have met a handful of people in my life who I not exactly 'disliked' on sight but more felt ill at ease with. In all cases I actively had as little to do with them as possible and in every case my intuition turned out to be correct. My son is very like me too but my mother is uncannily spot on with sensing a vibe about something or someone within a few seconds, she is never wrong.
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