Guest guest Posted January 2, 2007 Report Share Posted January 2, 2007 " Has anyone ever had a psychic experience in which you saw something happen before it happened. Or knew something of great detail of another individual without conclusive possibility of chance of luck. " I've had DeJa Vu happen to me many times. Sometimes for only a second or two. Sometimes for minutes on end. In a few circumstances, I have identified an occurrence as merely being SIMILAR to something that happened previously. I successfully foresaw 911 and I am the sort of person who can sit down in a person's room without their being in it and know a lot about them that most people would not. " Such a topic would be welcomed by Inger, I have not seen her here in a while. Like some others they tend to go... " Inger left to work on helping Aspies in the real (as opposed to virtual) world. She has told me privately that she may drop in from time to time to revisit us all though. Tom Administrator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2007 Report Share Posted January 4, 2007 " Maybe aspies have precognition because they hate suprises so much their brain seeks out information to soften the blow " I've often wondered that myself :-) I still question though and find it frustrating if one cannot stop what one forsees what is the point, but maybe the point is as you say, maybe less of a shock. > > I had a series of reoccuring dreams that freaked me out. > Giant wheel of death. > There is a giant peg wheel and everyone on earth is represented. There > is a tall dark haired man standing next to me. He wants me to spin and > choose who dies. I ask him who is on the wheel. He tells me > everyone. I refuse to spin. It is a bit more involved but that is the > gist. > > I have had dreams that come true the next day. Interaction with > others, events. Some I tell people and it happens 6 months later, but > by that time when I say Remember when I told you I had this dream?... > They don't > > I saw my marriage end, but I also know other wierd things about the > relationship for the future. Sometimes it is hard to dream something > that seems impossible, for that reason I am quiet and I just wait until > it happens. At least from an aspie perspective it isn't a suprise!! > > Maybe aspies have precognition because they hate suprises so much their > brain seeks out information to soften the blow > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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