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Ever had the feeling you are being fore warned????

Started by: janus5 (496)

People obviously don't have experiences the same that I do so I guess that makes me weird..forget I asked for advice or information.

Started: 13th Mar 2009 at 11:24
Last edited by janus5: 13th Mar 2009 at 11:53:35

Posted by: dostaf (inactive)

Replied: 13th Mar 2009 at 18:21

Posted by: xrh59 (inactive)

Replied: 13th Mar 2009 at 18:24

Posted by: jo anne (34726) 

It doesn't make you weird Janus.
I read your post earlier before you edited it - I haven't had an experience like yours, but I know other people have spoken of similar ones.
Glad you and your family were safe.

Replied: 13th Mar 2009 at 18:26

Posted by: dostaf (inactive)

Replied: 13th Mar 2009 at 18:26

Posted by: dostaf (inactive)

Didn't see the original post.

Replied: 13th Mar 2009 at 18:27

Posted by: janus5 (496)

It's something I am still trying to get my head around. Don't know if or why I may be a contactable source for the afterlife. That is the only way I can sanely explain it! Sorry I was short but I took no responses as non understanding or belief. Maybe things will become clear in time, maybe there's a reason why we are meant to be kept out of accidents at the moment!!! Thank you for any input because sometimes it feels as though someone is playing tricks on me!!!!

Replied: 14th Mar 2009 at 09:46
Last edited by janus5: 14th Mar 2009 at 09:49:36

Posted by: the_gwim_weaper (inactive)

Or watching over you

Replied: 14th Mar 2009 at 10:00

Posted by: a proud latics supporter (inactive)

janus5

You maybe experiancing Déjà vu

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%A9j%C3%A0_vu

Replied: 14th Mar 2009 at 10:02

Posted by: mgooy2 (92) 

Once I dreamed that a boat was going towards a river. It went through a bridge and started down the river but suddenly, for no reason, it turned and drove straight into the bank. Because this dream was so wierd I remembered It for a long time. About 6 months later I went to my mates house to play his New game, On my go he gave me a speed boat and said I could do what I like. I drove my boat towards a river, under a bridge, Meenwhile teasing My friend about something, And while I was Going down the river he grabbed the controll and drove my boat into the riverbank. Coinsidence?

Replied: 14th Mar 2009 at 10:17
Last edited by mgooy2: 14th Mar 2009 at 10:17:32

Posted by: xrh59 (inactive)

Yes !

Replied: 14th Mar 2009 at 10:19

Posted by: mgooy2 (92) 

Damn you!

Replied: 14th Mar 2009 at 10:21

Posted by: janus5 (496)

gwim weaper - when my Grandmother died in 1987 I had an unbelievably realistic dream where I was sobbing at the loss of her (she was my dearest and most loved person when I was growing up!) on her bed, in her bedroom. In the dream I walk into her bedroom and lose it cause she is not there and I realise she has died. She then enters the room and sits beside me, I tell her my fears, she doesn't say that she hasn't died. The only words she says are..."I will never leave you..." that was my inheritence and it did more for me than anything else ever could!!!!! Thanks for your optimism!

Replied: 14th Mar 2009 at 10:21

Posted by: the_gwim_weaper (inactive)

Nice

Replied: 14th Mar 2009 at 10:34

Posted by: dostaf (inactive)

I'm very cynical, but have some interesting dreams.

Had a 'flying one' last night. They (flying dreams) don't happen often but when they do, or when I remember them they're weird.

Also had falling type dreams, where I get caught on something before I crash to the ground. Usually at times when there has been some anxiety in my mind.

Replied: 14th Mar 2009 at 15:45

Posted by: empress (9667) 

I didn't see your original post Janus. But I know that feeling your talking about.
I believe we all have some sort of 6th sense.

Replied: 14th Mar 2009 at 16:07

Posted by: robbo32us (254) 

i had that same dream dostaf guess what i end up on the





LANDING

Replied: 14th Mar 2009 at 16:11

Posted by: dostaf (inactive)



Funnily enough robbo, in last night's flying dream, I was 'hovering' over a broken stairwell.

I say hovering, because when I say flying, it's not like Superman ie in a horizontal position, It's like being stood up but floating. Sometimes just a few feet above the ground and other times over the rooftops. It's great. But weird at the same time.

Replied: 14th Mar 2009 at 16:19

Posted by: bailey (4437)

thoght at first you said hoovering dostaf

Replied: 14th Mar 2009 at 16:35

Posted by: dostaf (inactive)

Aye bailey, me an yon shake and vac woman. That would be weird.

Replied: 14th Mar 2009 at 16:41

Posted by: karen82 (107)

Janus i didnt see your original thread but i have a pretty good idea what your talking about, a few years back now i was working in a shop and we had an armed robbery but 4 months later i knew it was going to happen again i dont know why, i had a sick feeling in my stomach i just knew, and it did that same day i went on about it so much my colleuges thought i was involved somehow. I now get these sick feelings before bad things happen, i cannot explain these feelings either and sometimes its more a hinderance than a help cause i have no idea who it may be affecting when i get these feelings so i just have to get on with things until i find out otherwise.

Replied: 14th Mar 2009 at 19:49

Posted by: janus5 (496)

Thats very much what it's like Karen, my original post was about a fore warning about a near collision and as much as it is greatly appreciated I was wondering where those fore warnings are coming from!?

Replied: 14th Mar 2009 at 20:56

Posted by: karen82 (107)

I really cannot answer your question Janus, but i would like to know myself, apparently we all have a touch of psychic gift but you need to work at it to get it fully maybe its that, or maybe a guardian angel?????????

Replied: 14th Mar 2009 at 23:32

Posted by: stormer (74)

One night I dropped a friend off after a night out, I was just going to drive away when he came running back down the driveway and knocked on the window. He told me to take extreme care on my drive home, he unnerved me. As I was driving past the freeway a car came out of the exit road and never looked or stopped, it was raining hard and if I had not been taking care, I would have been involved in a terrible accident as he missed my car by inches

Replied: 15th Mar 2009 at 00:11

Posted by: dizzy blonde (2132)

janus5, everyone has moments and everyone has 6th sense, some choose to develop this and others don't. Don't worry, you're not alone, janus5.

Replied: 15th Mar 2009 at 00:13

Posted by: mollie m (7169) 

I don't believe in an after-life, and I didn't read the original thread, but I've caught the gist of this.

A few years ago, I was driving home from work up a road very close to where I live. Cars were parked up both sides and at that time it was a 30mph speed limit. I was driving slower than that, aware that somebody could step out from between the cars at any given moment.

Suddenly, my dad's voice came into my head and it said: "MOLL CAREFUL!"

Within a split second I changed down gear and put my brakes on. I didn't know why, but a tiny toddler ran out right in front of me. He could only have been about 2/3 years old - no more than that, but luckily I was able to stop. The father ran into the road and scooped him up and apologised to me and asked if I was alright! He'd taken his eyes off him for just a second and the kiddy had escaped.

If I'd been one of these stupid boy racers that child would have been dead. I don't attribute the fact that I heard my dad's voice in my head. I attribute it to the fact that when he was teaching me to drive in the 60s he'd "forewarned" me then that this sort of thing could happen, and that day I just knew something would happen. 6th sense.

Replied: 15th Mar 2009 at 00:20

Posted by: built up shoe (113)

dostaf robbo32us who.s the dealer get me summmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.....................................................

Replied: 15th Mar 2009 at 00:28

Posted by: mollie m (7169) 

Following my last post, dreams are totally different from the 6th sense that Janus has described. Dreams are more easily interpreted.

Replied: 15th Mar 2009 at 00:32

Posted by: rayonline5555 (1163)

My dad visited me twice after he died both times in my bedroom Which he had never been in when he was alive.First time he just said`why?`( he died suddenly during an operation)the second time was 12 months later and he just said `thank god`... that was the day after my mother died..
And I have had an `out of body` experience while driving a car at 70 mph. and no I hadn`t fallen asleep at the wheel.I drove about 5 miles while flying above my car like bloody superman .It scared me I can tell you...

Replied: 15th Mar 2009 at 00:44

Posted by: mollie m (7169) 

I wasn't going to say this for fear of being called a "crank" which can happen on here from time to time!

If you think about it logically, when mankind first realised that it might be a good idea to bury their dead instead of leaving corpses to rot where they lay, and then start to make fires, they had to rely on their instincts which gave warning of things to come! They could literally "smell" danger because our senses were more heightened then.

As we've evolved (?) those senses have been taken over by many things over the 1000s of years, which have left us without those senses to rely on any longer. All the animals of this planet sense danger, or know something is going to happen. This is evident in many circumstances, when birds and animals suddenly take flight without there being an obvious reason for it, but there always is. They just know!

We have lost that ability for the biggest part because our brains and sensitivity to things have altered due to evolution. However, there are some who still have that ability and, if re-developed, can be revived. This is what we call 6th sense, but in reality, it's probably our first sense. Survival!

Reet! Ya can all laff at me now. I can take it!

Replied: 15th Mar 2009 at 00:58

Posted by: janus5 (496)

That's similar to what happened to me Stormer, a bus went straight through an intersection where I had the right of way. For half a kilometre leading up to the intersection the word "check" was going off in my brain and ears repeatedly. Like someone was talking to me. Ï adjusted my speed because it confused/unsettled me, and sure enough along comes this bus. Had I not slowed I think it would have killed us (my young daughter was in the car at the time).

Replied: 15th Mar 2009 at 08:45

Posted by: janus5 (496)

Mollie, that is without a doubt the most intelligent definition I have of "it". It just feels like a form of intuition that tells my physical sense that I need this information...

Replied: 15th Mar 2009 at 10:50

Posted by: mollie m (7169) 

We call it many things, Janus. Instinct, 6th sense, prediction, forewarning, even foreboding. It all means the same things and, like you, I've narrowly managed to escape things which, had that "voice in my head" not kicked in, I would have been involved in something bad, as I told in my tale further up the board in my first post about the toddler running in front of me.

Replied: 15th Mar 2009 at 14:42

 

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