This. I was going to type out a long response but then saw this post and it essentially sums up what I was going to say.RoboPenguin said:If you want advice from the Christian standpoint, try reading the on gifts of the spirit listed in the New Testament. One of them is prophecy and another the gift of knowledge. There are different views on this, I'll leave you to decide where you stand and whether you believe it's relevant to you/in today's times. Wiki link for quick run downs of popular beliefs: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiritual_gift. Just don't get all caught up in the gift, remember the giver and realize that it doesn't make you "special" to the point of being better than others.
Pretty much this.LCP said:I dream of things that happen in the future, i think it's your brain playing tricks on you
If you want an answer on what this is, there are two versions:Hectix777 said:Alright Escapists, time to put your possible merit of deduction to use!
For my whole life, I've always had dreams. I know we've all had whimsical dreams, but the dreams I have are incredibly real, no unicorns or Chuck Norris and me team ups to beat Darth Vader and gain access to the golden land of ice cream and sex. They're really real. Okay so here's how it goes:
Before I wake up in the morning I get a sorta "screenshot" of something that will happen later in that day. It's nothing like me tripping or finding a $20 or the winning lotto numbers, just some idle task I'm doing in class.
It's happened everyday of my life and I've only now decided to take this a little more seriously. I'm Christian, and people who are believed to see the future are possibly "possessed" so I just want to know if I'm really precognetic, my brain is performing a series of equations and events based on random data and determining he most likely course of my day like fate, if I'm actually seein Fate, or it's just coincidence.
Again, really need the input please. Thank you
Most likely it's just your subconscious drawing connections between what it was thinking about during your sleep cycle. Whenever you go to sleep, if you've been thinking hard about something during your waking hours(ie something important you're going to do tomorrow) your subconscious tries to calculate/solve your thoughts (that's where many dreams come from). In the morning, your brain has already run a few simulations on those thoughts, so when one of those possible paths vaguely matches, it feels like precognition.Hectix777 said:Alright Escapists, time to put your possible merit of deduction to use!
For my whole life, I've always had dreams. I know we've all had whimsical dreams, but the dreams I have are incredibly real, no unicorns or Chuck Norris and me team ups to beat Darth Vader and gain access to the golden land of ice cream and sex. They're really real. Okay so here's how it goes:
Before I wake up in the morning I get a sorta "screenshot" of something that will happen later in that day. It's nothing like me tripping or finding a $20 or the winning lotto numbers, just some idle task I'm doing in class.
It's happened everyday of my life and I've only now decided to take this a little more seriously. I'm Christian, and people who are believed to see the future are possibly "possessed" so I just want to know if I'm really precognetic, my brain is performing a series of equations and events based on random data and determining he most likely course of my day like fate, if I'm actually seein Fate, or it's just coincidence.
Again, really need the input please. Thank you
Ok, two possible theories.Hectix777 said:It's nothing like me tripping or finding a $20 or the winning lotto numbers, just some idle task I'm doing in class.