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Showing posts with label precognition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label precognition. Show all posts

Monday, January 6, 2020

No Magic Binoculars



An accusatory finger pointed at me. “You knew this was going to happen, didn’t you?” Spit flew from her mouth as she continued, “Why didn’t you warn me? I might’ve been able to save him!”

Her anger slammed into me followed by unrelenting waves of anguish.

This type of scenario has happened a few times over the years.

I’ve No Magic Binoculars

I don’t have magic binoculars to show me the future. I have been known to have occasional...Read More

by Jan Toomer



Monday, July 23, 2018

Precognition or Something Else?

Precognition, or precog, is the ability to know something before it happens. This could be knowing the conversation, event, incident, etc. before it physically happens.

As a child, I sometimes became annoyed with my mother (or another) because we were having an identical conversation that I had with them yesterday. I know the conversation verbatim.

After several of these incidents, I quit... Read More

by Jan Toomer



Monday, April 28, 2014

Your Meta Questions - April 2014

Your Meta Questions - April 2014

"These are some of the questions that were emailed, texted or otherwise sent to me. Unfortunately there are too many emails, so I cannot answer each and every one. My team and I pick a few questions a month and try to address them under ‘Your Meta-Questions” on the blog.

Q. How do you center yourself when you are preparing to write? I sometimes spend a lot of time trying to figure out where to begin."


http://www.metaphysical-studies.com/blog/2014/04/28/your-meta-questions-april-2014/

by Jan Toomer


Saturday, March 22, 2014

Your Meta-Questions March 2014

Your Meta-Questions March 2014

"Q. I can’t tell what a person is going to say before they speak, but I can tell AS they speak. Is there a term for this?

A.I believe this is a pre-cursor to..."

 http://www.metaphysical-studies.com/blog/2014/03/22/your-meta-questions-march-2014/

by Jan Toomer