Can people really have "premonitions"?

Sam

Active member
Today I was going about my day when suddenly I felt strange.. It's not uncommon for me to feel like this, to have mood swings, because I have been depressed recently but this time it's different! I have a strange feeling like something, maybe bad, is going to happen. I think I have good instincts so it is worrying me.

Is it true that people have premonitions and can accurately predict that something will happen? What do you think this means, and what should I do about it?
 

Festus

New member
I know it is possible. I've encountered a specific dream that came to pass without any type of a rational explanation otherwise. Do not ignore your feelings, many times we are far better off trusting them than ignoring them - as many have found out the hard way.
 

edwards

Member
It's possible that people can cause things to happen by changing reality in the past. This is not sci-fi.it's already seen that time, at the quantum level,can go backwards and forwards. Quantum entanglement shows us this to be true. what happens to one entangled particle will affect the other instantly over any distance. the explanation of this is that when ones wave function is collapsed, both of the particles travel backwards in time until they meet again, then they vault back into the present changed together.

It's possible that something similar can happen in our world. A friend of mine was terribly injured. the doctors said that there was not enough left of her inner ear to ever be functional again. The night before the surgery to remove the remnants of her ear, I lay with her in her hospital bed and suddenly felt something around her like an energy. I then had the understanding that she would hear again. I brought this up the next day in pre-op but was immediately told that it was impossible. Three hours later the surgeon came out and said it was amazing. When he'd gone to remove it, he found it intact and healing and stopped the surgery. A week later she told me should could faintly hear my voice in the ear. Yesterday she had a sudden pain and then told me she could hear completely with no ringing whatsoever.

This all a mere four weeks since she had a bullet blow through her cheek that then exited behind her ear taking practically everything with it. Then "somehow" the trajectory must have changed just the slightest bit passing the bullet perfectly through without destroying the inner ear.

I was there when the incident occurred (she shot herself) I'd blocked the gun ever so slightly. It had practically taken her ear off as the bullet fragmented and did huge damage. But it's like the moment the gun went off was "changeable" and hadn't been carved in stone yet. I believe time reversed to that moment and it played over and over again until it did the least damage somehow.

I think premonitions can be like this somehow. An event can occur more than once but leaves a trace of itself that can be called a "premonition"
 

wushuboy001

New member
Nobody has ever been able to prove that they could predict the future beyond what one could reasonably guess, or just chance. I suppose its possible, but not really reasonable.
Every gets those feelings once in awhile, but most of the time nothing happens. More likely, its fear of something bad happening, and not a premonition of something bad. If by sheer coincidence something bad does happen, it really doesn't mean your feeling was a warning of this.
 
Yes, they can. The reason there is no proof is because nobody wants to fund the the research necessary to prove it. Think about it, we can scoff at the notion even though no serious research has been done to prove or disprove the existence of premonitions. People can dismiss it all as confirmation bias or something.

And yes, Shen, a psychic did predict the 9/11 terrorist attack two years earlier:

"In November of 1999 Gary started having visions of New York being engulfed in black smoke from a downward-like explosion, caused by terrorists,leaving thousands of people dead. Gary said it would happen in the third quarter of 2001."

What impresses me most is how specific the prediction is. Some so-called psychics will predict a natural disaster to hit "Florida in July" (hurricane season), or the break-up of a Hollywood couple. Make enough predictions like these and a few are bound to be right. The attack on NYC was completely unprecedented and not likely to be somebody's guess.
 

JoseCalderas

New member
Yeah I know what you mean. I have them all the time but I just ignore it. Then when something does happen, I get pissed( Why did I ignore it) People usually call it the GUT FEELING, or I GOT A BAD FEELING ABOUT THIS. I really don't know why or how this sensation happens, could be that you are psychic, or something else. If this instinct is trying to warn you, I guess you shouldnt ignore it. I remember back in the day in my teens when I could do psychic stuff all the time, but not anymore. I dont feel it anymore. sucks And its funny when your parents dont believe you, soooo i just keep this stuff to myself. They dont know what i know but they think i dont know what they know but I do know what i know that they know,,,, you know.
 
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