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Glash
11-11-2006, 15:05
i don't think they can but the supernatual can a starge power i don't belive in it but what do you think

Lion Heart
12-11-2006, 17:58
no there can't beause they think they can and tell people they just tink that that person is a feak

*Death_Line*
15-11-2006, 05:14
mm...i dont believe any of it. Like you said they think they can..but they really cant...i can't explain why but i just dont believe in any of that stuff..

none of it is real to me.

-lamb-
15-11-2006, 18:14
now, I used to not believe in "powers" or the supernatural, but I have a memory that happened to me that couldn't be described to anything less than "supernatural"

One day I was at school, and I was sitting in my chorus class (high school), well, we weren't doing anything that day, so I sat there and daydreamed, but what the weird thing was, is that the daydream took place in the class. Nothing over the top happened, so it was weird to have one there. Anyway, I daydreamt that the principal would walk in and ask for a specific person to talk to. It was a girl I think. Anyway, the girl in the daydream ended up coming back into the class crying and gathered her things cuz something had just happened. Well for some reason I woke up and the next thing i know, the F'n principal ended up walking into the room and asking for that same person. I told my friends that I am going to shat myself if she comes back in crying. They naturally asked why and I told them I am haveing a severe case of Deja Vu, and that I just had a feeling that this would happen. Well a few minutes later. She is coming back into the room balling her eyes out. It turned out (I learned this the next day) that her father had a heart attack and didn't make it. I told the girl this months down the line that I dreamt this, and she said she believes me.

This is why I believe in "seeing" into the future or being able to predict somthing that is going to happen. I have deja vu all the time. I thought it was scary at first, but now I have learned to accept that some people have the gift to be able to see what is going to happen. I am not saying you have to believe me, but I am telliing the 100% truth here.

lukeman
17-11-2006, 01:11
Personally I don't. Seeing into the future is a discomforting thing for me. The fact that a person can know whats going to happen before it does implies that there is a set timeline, a set path that we are merely following. And I don't like the idea that I'm not in control of my life.

I think people can PREDICT the future using educated guesses, but no one as far as I'm concerned can truly see it.

Zal
17-11-2006, 11:41
Well i beleive the people that cans ee somthing are in toh on a whole new level, but there are many fakes, then again its alittle strange at the same time.

Glash
02-12-2006, 16:16
yeah but if someone came up to you and say i can see into the future wounld you belive them.

Sammy
03-12-2006, 03:57
If someone ever came upto me and said they could see into the future, I think I would hit them...:P

Grae
03-12-2006, 04:01
sometimes i'll have a dream
and 2 weeks or so later it will come true

Sephiroth912
03-12-2006, 04:47
weirdest story ever but it really did happen and to ME no less:

In kindergarten i went to an after school program. One day in the program, I was sitting down reading a goosebumps books. I believe the date was March 13. A wednsday, if i remember right. What happened that day I won't forget easily because of just how odd it was. Well, I don't remember exactly what I felt or saw but all I remember was suddenly crying because my grandfather died. No one could calm me down and I was put in a time-out for being so uncontrolably loud (stupidest punishment eveh :P). Well, my dad got there to pick me up and was wondering why he was crying. They told him why; that I claimed my grandfather had died. My dad was shocked: my grandfather HAD died that very day and there was no one who could've possibly told me.

Though this is more a present sight situation, it still has made me have a much firmer belief in future sight. Call me weird or whatever you will, but that's my view on the topic.

Glash
03-12-2006, 13:30
thats a freaky story you never know it could be one of those feelings that someone close you that somethings wrong.

~Manick~
03-12-2006, 14:12
weirdest story ever but it really did happen and to ME no less:

In kindergarten i went to an after school program. One day in the program, I was sitting down reading a goosebumps books. I believe the date was March 13. A wednsday, if i remember right. What happened that day I won't forget easily because of just how odd it was. Well, I don't remember exactly what I felt or saw but all I remember was suddenly crying because my grandfather died. No one could calm me down and I was put in a time-out for being so uncontrolably loud (stupidest punishment eveh :P). Well, my dad got there to pick me up and was wondering why he was crying. They told him why; that I claimed my grandfather had died. My dad was shocked: my grandfather HAD died that very day and there was no one who could've possibly told me.

Though this is more a present sight situation, it still has made me have a much firmer belief in future sight. Call me weird or whatever you will, but that's my view on the topic.

That's more of a 'feeling' that he died than a future vision. Same thing happened with my grandma, I knew when she died without anyone telling me, not exact time, but I just felt it. Maybe it's connected to a spiritual thing rather than a futuristic one. I mean I predicted my grandma would die within 3 days of when she actually did, which was pretty f**king scary, I was sitting in the backseat of our car, I was about 9, and we we're driving home from visiting her, and randomly I said whilst laying down in the backseat "Nanna's gonna die soon", freaky shit I know. I mean it could have been something to do with, that I knew she was sick, last time I visited her she was really unwell, but was still only in her late 50's. So could be coincidence, maybe not. Who knows.

You'll find out when you die.

Glash
04-12-2006, 14:04
now you said that i had one of those before just 3 years ago when my grandma die.