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Premonitions - how much do you believe?
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<blockquote data-quote="HereWeGoAgain" data-source="post: 113687" data-attributes="member: 3485"><p>I think premonitions are real, but I don't think they are "paranormal". I think it is like TM said, it is possible to become aware of things that we do not usually notice. The subconscious mind sometimes can detect things that the conscious mind can't. All living things will try to avoid danger and stay alive, how do they "know" to flee danger? Even microbes will swim away from a predator. There are many things about the universe we don't understand, and I believe this is one of them. Doesn't mean it is supernatural, just unknown.</p><p></p><p>That said, there are things that happen that are plain eerie. One that I witnessed was when I was six and my brother was four. My parents would take us once or twice a month to visit an elderly aunt of my father. One day my brother said out of the blue, "That lady we go see is dead now, isn't she?" My Dad got a call that evening. His aunt had passed away that afternoon. Near as they could figure the time of death was almost exactly the moment my brother spoke up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HereWeGoAgain, post: 113687, member: 3485"] I think premonitions are real, but I don't think they are "paranormal". I think it is like TM said, it is possible to become aware of things that we do not usually notice. The subconscious mind sometimes can detect things that the conscious mind can't. All living things will try to avoid danger and stay alive, how do they "know" to flee danger? Even microbes will swim away from a predator. There are many things about the universe we don't understand, and I believe this is one of them. Doesn't mean it is supernatural, just unknown. That said, there are things that happen that are plain eerie. One that I witnessed was when I was six and my brother was four. My parents would take us once or twice a month to visit an elderly aunt of my father. One day my brother said out of the blue, "That lady we go see is dead now, isn't she?" My Dad got a call that evening. His aunt had passed away that afternoon. Near as they could figure the time of death was almost exactly the moment my brother spoke up. [/QUOTE]
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