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 Naka
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I have not had any...I did however lose an hour of time running across a field between a neighbors home and ours when I was about 9 and got in a lot of trouble for being an hour late getting home, I told mom I was diligent about watching the clock and that it said 4 pm when I left there, she took me back to their home and it said 5pm I have no idea what happened



   
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oldschool
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Naka very cool topic. I have not heard of seeing the future with an out of body experience.

I come from a long line of "crazies" that "see" future events. My mom in dreaming and ruin stones, my great great grandfather in tea leaves. I personally get "hebe gebes" about events relating only to people close to me, I have seen "death masks"(an over laying of a skull on a persons face that is going to die) and I can/see feel ghosts.

When I was younger I played with this kind of thing and mom was possitive I was possessed.



   
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By "a feeling for the future" I tried to imply that by prepping,one could have a sense of imminent danger or changes that others can't.I have complacent friends who won't even consider discussing prepping as do many others on these pages.

Silly me. As you can see I misunderstood 😳



   
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well, its it put that way, then yes, I guess I do have that sense..

I can look at things and get a feel for how things happening today will effect things tomorrow..

but I think the thing that would apply the most in this area would be two fold,

When in the bush, be it when up north or even in the local woods around the farm, I have a "feel" (that in straight words would be for what my area should sound like) and when something changes, I pick up on it, often its so minor, that my subconscious will pick up on things first, greying of the sky off to that side, sudden hush of the birds, a snap of branches etc etc.. these things can then cause me to pause and take note of my area, as either I get the feeling being watched, or I get the feeling something is going to change weather wise etc.

This has come in useful many many many times, sometimes it can be very simple things, even the change in the smell of breese at times is enough to give me the "pause effect"

The second thing I would say, that folks have comment on is when I can tell something is off with any of the critters, but that is in truth just spending time with them and having a good grasp on body lang and structure, and being willing to look at everything as a big picture, but I have lost track of the times that the vet has said, wow did you catch that early, on the few things I do need outside help on.


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My son has always been considered a little strange by many and whilst I don't think it applies to future events, seeing ghost etc he does have some abilities that are a little unusual, this may be due to minor brain damage at birth so whilst some things are very difficult for him to grasp, he positively excels at other things.

When he was around only 6 months old we had a friend who split up with his mrs and came to stay with us, his cousin Shannon was visiting him at the time and also came to stay.
As soon as Shannon entered the house my son who was an exceedingly calm and quiet baby/child would throw his arms wide and scream, this happened repeatedly even when he had not seen or heard Shannon enter the house. When our friend came on his own our son was fine, he was never out of my sight, Shannon was 'NEVER' alone with him, it happened the first and every time he entered though.
Maybe he smelled evil or something because as he became older it became evident that he had an incredible sense of smell...which would get a little 😳 at times.
He would smell everything and 'everyone'...standing in a cue at the supermarket he would lean forward and smell the back of the person ahead of us, shake hands with him and he would smell his hand....EVERYTHING went to his nose 😉
At my brother's wedding reception he saw across the room (during the speeches) that a fellow had dropped his napkin, after much debating with his inner self he strode across the room in front of everyone and with a look of utter contempt which was a trait we had never seen and still haven't seen 10 years later (he was only 9), picked up the napkin by the very teeniest, tiniest corner keeping it at arms length and draped it over the fellows leg, then a look of utter calm crossed his face and he returned to his seat...with all eyes following him. Needless to say the fellow was a little irate to have been singled out in such a way and glared at the lad for the rest of the night. I mentioned this incident to our naturopath who has known him his whole life and she said that not only could he smell the bacteria on the napkin but that he could likely see it as well.
He used to be afraid of swimming pools as well so just couldn't learn to swim, the naturopath said it was his instinct telling him not to swim in the pool with chemicals but that he would likely not be afraid of the ocean. Yep she was right, he showed absolutely no fear at the beach 😕
She said he was the only person she knew that still had instinct...so thus we usually follow his instinct with people or places etc



   
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