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Premonitions- Can I change it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Doctor" data-source="post: 2724211" data-attributes="member: 91812"><p>I have had precognition and premonitions since I was six, almost fifty years now but I still can't explain time to anyone or even myself.But one thing I did learn is that if you can see the future, you can change it if it's not a nexus point. There are some things that you might say are supposed to happen and one couldn't change them if you tried.</p><p></p><p>But of course you can change the smaller things: if you were going to die on the Titanic but had a precognitive dream about it three days before saiking, you could cancel your reservation. I don't believe in predestination: the notion that Fate or God has a plan that can't be changed. But most people can't see ahead so for them their destiny is set in stone. I had a precognitive exprience once when I was crossing the street, but before I started across I backed up-- a moment later some idiot came speeding around the corner and would've hit and/or killed me if I hadn't backed up an instant before. It wasn't much, but it changed my future I'm happy to say. If you can see it, mostly you can change it if you have the will to do so but you also have to know how to change it as well-- anyone can make any situation worse if you do the wrong thing. The seer Cassandra told her people that there would be Greeks in that wooden horse's ass, but they didn't listen to her and brought it in the gates of Troy anyway-- so seeing the future doesn't always provide a perfect answer; a little wisdom always helps too. Good luck. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":-)" title="Smile :-)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":-)" /></p><p></p><p>'Doc </p><p></p><p>_____________</p><p>"This is the school in which we learn...time is the fire in which we burn."</p><p>-- Delmore Sschwartz --</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doctor, post: 2724211, member: 91812"] I have had precognition and premonitions since I was six, almost fifty years now but I still can't explain time to anyone or even myself.But one thing I did learn is that if you can see the future, you can change it if it's not a nexus point. There are some things that you might say are supposed to happen and one couldn't change them if you tried. But of course you can change the smaller things: if you were going to die on the Titanic but had a precognitive dream about it three days before saiking, you could cancel your reservation. I don't believe in predestination: the notion that Fate or God has a plan that can't be changed. But most people can't see ahead so for them their destiny is set in stone. I had a precognitive exprience once when I was crossing the street, but before I started across I backed up-- a moment later some idiot came speeding around the corner and would've hit and/or killed me if I hadn't backed up an instant before. It wasn't much, but it changed my future I'm happy to say. If you can see it, mostly you can change it if you have the will to do so but you also have to know how to change it as well-- anyone can make any situation worse if you do the wrong thing. The seer Cassandra told her people that there would be Greeks in that wooden horse's ass, but they didn't listen to her and brought it in the gates of Troy anyway-- so seeing the future doesn't always provide a perfect answer; a little wisdom always helps too. Good luck. :-) 'Doc _____________ "This is the school in which we learn...time is the fire in which we burn." -- Delmore Sschwartz -- [/QUOTE]
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