Topic: moments when you knew
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Sun 05/25/14 09:53 PM
Edited by realcarebear on Sun 05/25/14 09:58 PM
Have you ever known something was going to happen just before it did?
I think the most common example for me is knowing I'm going to fall just before it happens.
Well tonight when I opened the door and saw my very pregnant friend (who was in labor and not wanting to be alone while her husband was working) I just knew her pregnant a** was gonna be sitting on my brand new love seat when her water broke.
I swear thirty minutes later In an all excited voice "omg this is it my water just broke!" my response (which I kind of feel bad about)"you have got to be sh*tting me! I knew you were going to do that on my new love seat!:angry:!

anyone else ever have that happen?

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Sun 05/25/14 10:12 PM
:P ...awww, you were just looking after your materialistic possessions. That's all!

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Sun 05/25/14 11:43 PM
laugh

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Mon 05/26/14 12:04 AM
It's a little different, but sometimes I know from dreams.
Many years ago I dreamed that a door at my friend's duplex was going to fall, missing her then toddler and injuring her boyfriend on the shoulder and collarbone. In my dream it looked like it was in the garage.
Sure they thought I was crazy but they tightened all the hinges on all the doors.
A couple of days later, we were all at her house and it happened just like I told her except we hadn't considered the big door where cars get in. It slid off the chain and was about to crush the little girl but my friends boyfriend pushed her out of the way

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Mon 05/26/14 01:52 AM
I usually don't have dreams. .. and if I get some dream next day itself I see the same thing in reality in front of me!!!!

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Mon 05/26/14 02:04 AM
Fyi....ITS A GIRL! Lol

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Mon 05/26/14 02:21 AM
deja vu is a neurological phenomenon, not a metaphysical one.

It's to do with a mixup in brain regions about where signals are being processed, when sensory data is filed in memory regions you get deja vu even though your certainty of foreknowledge concides with the event itself, to the extent that you're positive you were just walking around thinking about this and then it happened. Except that's not what happened, the event occured and then you were sure you knew of it prior, or else you'd write it on a sheet of paper before the fact as a party trick and show people you predicted it before it happened.

ie. you simply believe you have a memory of it because that's the way your brain is functioning at the time. This foreknowledge seems completely real, because the way you perceive reality is by what your brain function tells you.

It's a bit like a temporary dyslexia, instead of jumbling words your brain jumbled sensory data.

Do you do drugs? Marijuana and hallucinagens can excaserbate it. Maybe don't drink so much coffee.

Or maybe you're right, you're a witch. I'd like a pot of gold please, magick me up one.

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Mon 05/26/14 02:43 AM

Have you ever known something was going to happen just before it did?
I think the most common example for me is knowing I'm going to fall just before it happens.
Well tonight when I opened the door and saw my very pregnant friend (who was in labor and not wanting to be alone while her husband was working) I just knew her pregnant a** was gonna be sitting on my brand new love seat when her water broke.
I swear thirty minutes later In an all excited voice "omg this is it my water just broke!" my response (which I kind of feel bad about)"you have got to be sh*tting me! I knew you were going to do that on my new love seat!:angry:!

anyone else ever have that happen?


I was in Texas... my father in Alabama... I hadn't seen or talked to him in several years when suddenly a picture of him in distress came to my mind and I felt an intense dread... several days later with this heavy feeling lingering over me I called my mother who was also in Alabama to check on her and the girls (my little sisters)... only to be told my father had suffered a heart attack at exactly the same time of my "envisioning"... but he was expected to and did recover at that time.

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Mon 05/26/14 03:05 AM

Fyi....ITS A GIRL! Lol


Congrats. .. you are an aunt noww.... party???

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Mon 05/26/14 03:06 AM

Vanaheim is correct .. Deja vu is thought to be caused by micro-seizures :-)


Are you the doc??? I have some heart issues. . Can I clear them with you???

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Mon 05/26/14 03:15 AM
Yeah. All of the time.

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Mon 05/26/14 03:43 AM

deja vu is a neurological phenomenon, not a metaphysical one.

It's to do with a mixup in brain regions about where signals are being processed, when sensory data is filed in memory regions you get deja vu even though your certainty of foreknowledge concides with the event itself, to the extent that you're positive you were just walking around thinking about this and then it happened. Except that's not what happened, the event occured and then you were sure you knew of it prior, or else you'd write it on a sheet of paper before the fact as a party trick and show people you predicted it before it happened.

ie. you simply believe you have a memory of it because that's the way your brain is functioning at the time. This foreknowledge seems completely real, because the way you perceive reality is by what your brain function tells you.

It's a bit like a temporary dyslexia, instead of jumbling words your brain jumbled sensory data.

Do you do drugs? Marijuana and hallucinagens can excaserbate it. Maybe don't drink so much coffee.

Or maybe you're right, you're a witch. I'd like a pot of gold please, magick me up one.

... Maybe it's called ESPN or something.
http://m.youtube.com/?#/watch?v=N0PpEoKHlO0

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Mon 05/26/14 04:17 AM
laugh laugh laugh

next time you have a premonition & a pregger g.f.comes over .....wrap her seat in plastic laugh laugh laugh :wink:

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Mon 05/26/14 03:59 PM

deja vu is a neurological phenomenon, not a metaphysical one.

It's to do with a mixup in brain regions about where signals are being processed, when sensory data is filed in memory regions you get deja vu even though your certainty of foreknowledge concides with the event itself, to the extent that you're positive you were just walking around thinking about this and then it happened. Except that's not what happened, the event occured and then you were sure you knew of it prior, or else you'd write it on a sheet of paper before the fact as a party trick and show people you predicted it before it happened.

ie. you simply believe you have a memory of it because that's the way your brain is functioning at the time. This foreknowledge seems completely real, because the way you perceive reality is by what your brain function tells you.

It's a bit like a temporary dyslexia, instead of jumbling words your brain jumbled sensory data.

Do you do drugs? Marijuana and hallucinagens can excaserbate it. Maybe don't drink so much coffee.

Or maybe you're right, you're a witch. I'd like a pot of gold please, magick me up one.


nope no drugs and not a coffee drinker...

who's a witch! Lol

my brain being off a bit...that doesn't surprise me!

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Tue 05/27/14 05:26 PM
Well....I always know that when a woman comes to you and utters the words, "Honey....we need to talk".....yeah....that's never good. laugh

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Wed 05/28/14 08:53 AM
I actually rarely feel this...Once or twice that I can recall.

And I smoke a ton of weed.smokin

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Wed 05/28/14 09:01 AM

I actually rarely feel this...Once or twice that I can recall.

And I smoke a ton of weed.smokin


The Sangoma's actually use it to see clearer when predicting future events.....so who knows :smile: