I think I have, "The Shining" ability.

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Well kinda interested in telling some stories my dad and I experienced so far. Wonder of anybody has this too. I learned that my fathers family has this genetic trait that can see into the future when we sleep. It happens very randomly and not often. These dreams feel like you are there, "in the moment" and are very precise. We don't know when they will happen but it's a matter of time when they do happen. My first experience was with myself running down a dark alley. All I was thinking was getting away from these people driving in this truck with fog lights behind me. I hit a dead end. Fearing for the worst I look at the people chasing me as they get out as some stand in the back of the truck. Some I recognized while others I never met before in my life. Over the course of my life, through middle school and high school I have met these people.

These people I really hated in school and just gave me and others a rotten time. Felt weird meeting one for the first time lol. Another time was a month before September 11th. My dad said he saw two planes collide into a tall building. What struck him the most was how much sadness it brought the world and people crying. It was on the news also. This made me amazed and told my dad about my experiences also. Another one happened recently of a severe tornado that touched down in my neighborhood. I remember it was a category 5 and some people died. Now I realize it though and it was the Ohio tornado's that touched down recently. Sometimes I wake up and my dad is quitely talking to my mom at breakfast about what he dreamed of. Doesn't make any of us happy either because we know that these dreams are life changing and are bad.

Anybody else have these "Shining" moments? It has to be genetic though because my mom's side doesn't have this. *Oh and vision's of the future is the path to teh dark side! :LOL:
 
Genetically inherited precognitive abilities you say?

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you've been watching too much heroes. there is no genetic trait for seeing into the future.
 
Genetically inherited precognitive abilities you say?

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No I'm not a crack baby like in Minority Report LOL! :p I assure you every one of these dreams has come real btw. *I don't see too many people seeing Sep 11th happening except for Nostradamus or the Ohio torando's.
 
Well kinda interested in telling some stories my dad and I experienced so far. Wonder of anybody has this too. I learned that my fathers family has this genetic trait that can see into the future when we sleep. It happens very randomly and not often. These dreams feel like you are there, "in the moment" and are very precise. We don't know when they will happen but it's a matter of time when they do happen. My first experience was with myself running down a dark alley. All I was thinking was getting away from these people driving in this truck with fog lights behind me. I hit a dead end. Fearing for the worst I look at the people chasing me as they get out as some stand in the back of the truck. Some I recognized while others I never met before in my life. Over the course of my life, through middle school and high school I have met these people.

These people I really hated in school and just gave me and others a rotten time. Felt weird meeting one for the first time lol. Another time was a month before September 11th. My dad said he saw two planes collide into a tall building. What struck him the most was how much sadness it brought the world and people crying. It was on the news also. This made me amazed and told my dad about my experiences also. Another one happened recently of a severe tornado that touched down in my neighborhood. I remember it was a category 5 and some people died. Now I realize it though and it was the Ohio tornado's that touched down recently. Sometimes I wake up and my dad is quitely talking to my mom at breakfast about what he dreamed of. Doesn't make any of us happy either because we know that these dreams are life changing and are bad.

Anybody else have these "Shining" moments? It has to be genetic though because my mom's side doesn't have this. *Oh and vision's of the future is the path to teh dark side! :LOL:



hmmm highly religious AND superstitious ..who would have thunk it? ...are you sure it wasnt Jebus telling you to build an ark or something?
 
I have that...when I am awake it happens, it's like a blur...or should I say a feeling. I sometimes can see something but it's extremely faded. It's mostly a feeling.
 
I've had a couple moments like that, but not to the same degree of destruction and such.

Really the only notable dream I've had was when I dreamed that I was in my Psych class, and we were assigned into groups to do a group project. There were people in my group that I had never talked to before, a few of whom I'd never really heard speak, and we talked about things like politics, music, and so forth.

When I woke up and got to school, I realized I had psych that day. We were put into groups to do a group project. My group had all the same members as in my dream. We sat in the same places, talked about the same things, and wore what I saw in my dream. They even sounded the same as in my dream. And even though I knew it had all been a dream, and I was fully aware of the path the conversations were taking, I said the same things I said in my dream anyway.

It was creepy.
 
make sure to dont make your dad angry

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Happens to me alot. I've started writing down occurrences like that that stick out in my dreams because to see if they come up later.
One such incident was the day an American Airlines jet crashed in NYC after 9/11. the night before I'd dreamed an AA jet had crashed while me and my family was visiting NYC.

I also dreamed about a hurricane in Saudi Arabia taking out the straight of hormuz a couple months ago. And I check a news site tonight to find this:
http://www.stratfor.com/products/premium/read_article.php?id=289703
 
I'm fairly sure it wasn't deja vu though. Since Psych was my first class that day, the dream was kind of on my mind for the whole bus ride there. Mostly because a couple of the girls in my group were totally hot :p
 
I saw this post coming in a vision.....but in the vision I ignored it
 
Oh hell, if you want to get superstitious, my dad's pulled of traits like saving a starving dog (Who was guess to have died the next day) by an impulse to go to the garbage dump (Which is fairly far away) at like, 1:00am in the morning
 
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Yeah I have those all the time, I thought everybody did. But I can never remember my predictions until they actually come true. Or they are so vague that they can be interpreted as anything. Here's my latest prediction: "In a dark place, a sun will rise"
 
*Oh and vision's of the future is the path to teh dark side! :LOL:
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I possess a useless precognitive ability: I have the ability to see what is going to happen, at any time, on the internet. I shit you not. I don't believe in spiritual things, I tend to stay away from the realm of the paranormal except for reading them as amusing fiction (despite anyone's claims of them being real), so for a long time I thought it was just stupid coincidence. Something like hive mind; you share similar experiences and memes with a group of people and you end up finishing each others' sentences or having the same train of thought. That's what I wanted to think it was, because it was ridiculous.

Until I started predicting shit that could not have, in any way, come from the internet or have been a shared experience. Case in point: I sing a song one morning, an old song, hasn't been on any commercials recently or related to anything current, and I'm singing it that morning and later on I check a message board and someone's singing it. What the Christ. But that's probably just odd coincidence, right?

Not when it happens ALL THE FRIGGIN' TIME. And it's not just songs. It's anything. It's everything. It's gone from amusing coincidence to, "What the shit, are they scanning my brain?!"
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I've predicted things that people will say, trends, news, all sorts of things...but ONLY on the internet. It's internet exclusive. I can't seem to apply it anywhere else.

And it's vexing because it's so ridiculous. What's the use of it? How would something like that even develop? You know the most benefit I've gotten out of it has been applying it to gaming? Try playing JKII actually using the Force. :LOL: It feels like extended deja vu. I keep wanting to explain the damn thing off as a series of improbable coincidences that could easily be explained by simple logic and psychology, but man...

And it's also annoying because most of the time it's trivial stuff. And it's completely at random. If I could tune it, y'know, if I could CONSISTENTLY see news before it happened...stocks...market trends...fack. All I'd have to do is carry a laptop around with me and stay in wifi areas and I COULD PREDICT TEH FUTARE!

Oh and also I have a death-sense. I feel an overwhelming sense of doom whenever someone around me is going to die. Feels like a gut punch. I have, most unfortunately, seen enough death to verify this. Maybe that's less paranormal than just some sort of empathy, I don't know. I think the dying feel it. When my grandfather was dying of cancer, the family had a few scares but I was always the calm one. Until the one time he seemed fine and everyone was in pretty good spirits, because he was home and surrounded by family (pretty much the whole family stayed overnight at my grandparent's big house). Both he and I knew that he'd be dead the next day, but we didn't say anything to anyone else. He died that morning.
 
I had surgery to widen my urethra when I was young, so I have a slit in my penis rather than a hole.
 
Oh sorry, that was me. People need to stay out of the crossfire if you know what I mean.
 
Where did you say about a hurricane, hool?
 
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