The Truth About Premonitions
Posted by Mel Decourcey, under UncategorizedHave you ever had a premonition? What makes a person know something is going to happen before it actually does? Is it a paranormal event or is it just a feeling that we have that things are not as they should be? Scientists do not believe in premonitions. They believe in what they know as fact. However, there have been many recorded instances of people knowing or having a feeling about an event before it happened.
Is It Possible To See the Future?
One extreme example of premonitions is the recordings of Canadian biochemist and professor of psychiatry, Ian Stevenson. He had recorded over 19 premonitions told to him by patients two weeks before the Titanic sailed. The recorded premonitions were of people canceling their trip due to a feeling that something bad was going to happen and from people who dreamt about a disaster.
The people that have had premonitions have said that they are not a pleasant experience. They get overwhelming feelings of fear or uneasiness in regards to what they believe is going to happen. While they have had a premonition they do not know exactly what will happen, only that it will not be good.
People do not realize how common it is to have a premonition. The subject of a premonition is almost always someone or something that has direct impact on you. They show up in a variety of ways. Dreams and feelings are some of them. Some call it a sixth sense.
The premonitions that are seen or felt are often surrounding a death, a murder, a plane crash, a robbery, or an accident. The incident happens, typically, within a few hours of the premonition. Dreams can cause a very negative emotional mark on a person that has a premonition. They are not able to communicate the level of dread that overcomes their emotions.
Dreams sometimes are very clear and leave nothing to the imagination. They allow the dreamer to see a tragic event happening to someone in their life, whether it be someone that is close to them or a direct family member. These types of dreams can cause a lot of hard emotions and some people try to push it to the back of their minds and move on. They may be able to do it for a while but eventually the dream will come true.
Is it possible that premonitions come from beyond this world? The premonition is a feeling or something you see as in a dream. It is fueled by apprehension of something that is about to happen but we do not know what. Premonitions are sense oriented.
Could events on another dimension be the cause of the premonitions? Some believe that the premonitions that come in our sleep are a direct result of us being in another dimension somewhere for the time when we are asleep. Astral projection is a theory that is close to this theory.
Is this something that is just too far out to actually occur? Many people over history has had to face ridicule for something that they believed in firmly because, in that moment, it seemed truly impossible. Do you think that people actually believed that a man would take a walk on the moon one day? If, prior to the actual event, it was brought up, surely everyone would have considered the person to be crazy.
Is There An Explanation for Premonitions?
Just because something does not fit in with the normal way we think, is it to be dismissed without another thought? There are many instances of premonitions that have been recorded throughout time. Take for instance the premonition of Abraham Lincoln of his own death. He dreamt only ten days before his death that he was with people who were mourning in the East Wing of the White House. He asked a soldier standing nearby who it was that had died and the soldier told him it was the President.
Does the book Futility that was written in 1898 sound familiar to you? Maybe the Wreck of the Titan? It was written fourteen years before the Titanic was sunk. It tells a story about the Titan, a ship that sank in the North Atlantic. The ship was sunk by an ice berg, there were not enough life boats to go around, it had three propellers, and the Titanic was the exact same size. All of these things are much like the Titanic right down to the names of the boats.
The author of this book was Morgan Robertson. How is it possible that the book told of a story just like the accident that would occur fourteen years later? Whether you refer to it as a vision or a premonition, the similarities between the book and the actual accident are eerily similar. Did the author write this book as a result of a premonition that he had?
It is something that may never be understood. Things unfold from the universe and mysteries are solved in their own time. It is not possible to predict when a premonition, or vision, will be shown to someone.
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