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Premonitions - how much do you believe?
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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 113737" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>I think most who have premonitions have had them most of their life. I also believe they are genetic. My father was precognitive and totally did not believe in them, yet would make statements that something was going to happen or had happened and was correct about 98% of them. My grandmother was considered a "witchy woman" and treated with respect by her neighbors. I've known things that had no logical sense such as the exact moment my grandmother died, when my father was injured even though he halfway around the world when it happened, telling kids in school JFK had been assassinated the day before it happened at the time it would happen the following day. The "knowing" as my grandmother called it wasn't always dramatic. Sometimes it was as simple as knowing that I shouldn't go up a certain street and hearing there was a minor accident there later that day. So, yes, I believe in premonitions and not just being "in tune" with your surroundings. I have no control of when they happen and I'll have a migraine to the extreme degree after having one.</p><p></p><p>I also believe that some can become precognitive after a brain injury or something to change the basic brain waves. Let's face it, there is still lot unknown about the mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 113737, member: 3626"] I think most who have premonitions have had them most of their life. I also believe they are genetic. My father was precognitive and totally did not believe in them, yet would make statements that something was going to happen or had happened and was correct about 98% of them. My grandmother was considered a "witchy woman" and treated with respect by her neighbors. I've known things that had no logical sense such as the exact moment my grandmother died, when my father was injured even though he halfway around the world when it happened, telling kids in school JFK had been assassinated the day before it happened at the time it would happen the following day. The "knowing" as my grandmother called it wasn't always dramatic. Sometimes it was as simple as knowing that I shouldn't go up a certain street and hearing there was a minor accident there later that day. So, yes, I believe in premonitions and not just being "in tune" with your surroundings. I have no control of when they happen and I'll have a migraine to the extreme degree after having one. I also believe that some can become precognitive after a brain injury or something to change the basic brain waves. Let's face it, there is still lot unknown about the mind. [/QUOTE]
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