I see future dead people

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By Zabbella

What would you do if you knew the future?


 Several things have happened in my life that make me believe that I might have ESP.   Some folks might  say that it is only hind-sight, but I know better. 

There were two people in my life that,  when  I saw them for the last time, I knew in my heart that  it would be our last time.  I did not know how, but  I sensed that they were going to die.  I hate being correct.  I get a nagging feeling in my gut sometimes it's just minutes before bad news arrives.  Sometimes, the gut feeing lasts all day until the evening when someone comes and tells me:  "Oh did you hear about...?"

I live a normal life.  I would just  like to know good news ahead of time, once in a while.


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Tom Cornett profile image

Tom Cornett  says:
6 months ago

A minister by the name of William Branham would see a black hood over the heads of people who were about to die. You definately are in touch with something inside. Thanks for sharing.

Carrie Bradshaw profile image

Carrie Bradshaw  says:
6 months ago

God does give the gift of knowledge and spiritual sight. You may be called to tell them about Jesus Christ beforehand. In the Bible, people would put the blood of lambs on their doors, especially when they also knew beforehand that the angel of death was going to pass over. If anything, pray for these people you know are going to perish. You have this gift for a reason. I've seen things as well, and have spoken them to people and they have come to pass. Thank goodness, though, the message is that of healing brokenness in their lives in a specific way. Jesus saves and His blood keeps us from the angel of death. I hope you find this helpful. God bless you.

Carrie Bradshaw profile image

Carrie Bradshaw  says:
6 months ago

Wow, Tom, I looked up William Branham and my Spirit testifies he is true, praise God!

Zabbella profile image

Zabbella  says:
6 months ago

Thank You . It does happen that I get inspired to just pray, even though I don't know who / or what I am praying for, I just follow my promptings of the Spirit.

Carrie Bradshaw profile image

Carrie Bradshaw  says:
6 months ago

That's the right thing to do. I didn't like intercession for the very reason that I myself didn't know if I was praying for me or someone else. God confirmed one time when I felt I had betrayed the couple I was staying with, that indeed it was not I, but the woman we prayed for the night before. She called that couple the following morning to confess and ask for forgiveness. Hallelujiah!

enlightenedpsych2 profile image

enlightenedpsych2  says:
6 months ago

I wish having the ability within my clairvoyance skill, to weed out the negative and always get the positive, were easily controllable. But they are not, one goes hand-in-hand and even if blessed with 'future premonition identification', it sometimes feels like a curse . . .

sharing the light,

Miss erica Hidvegi, the enlightenment advisor

http://www.enlightenment-psych.net/paranormal.htm

Great hub btw and nice to meet you

Carrie Bradshaw profile image

Carrie Bradshaw  says:
6 months ago

I would just caution anyone with this gift not to worship the gift or His creation (the spirits), but the Creator who gave you the gift. It takes light to see darkness, and darkness is enlightened by the light or it fears the light. Angels of the Devil and angels of God are everywhere. God loves you and has given you a gift to use for His glory.

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robertsloan2  says:
6 months ago

You can train your intuition and sense of precognition to positive events as well as deaths. At one point in New Orleans, I had a knack of figuring out who was calling either a moment before the phone would ring in -- usually it was set up to my computer so they'd be logging onto my BBS. I would know if it was someone I wanted to chat, someone I was avoiding, or a new member I wanted to welcome and get to know. If I really knew the person I'd get it specifically.

This is a lot subtler than something as traumatic as a death. But it's easy to mistake panic attacks for death precognitions, if you start having them and the person doesn't die, start looking at whether you're having a case of nerves instead.

That 30-second precognition while people were logging in was useful to me. I'd know whether to stop and get on the computer or just avoid them and let them play -- the kids that liked playing the game but never posted would not be good company, but my close friends were. So it helps to have a reason and a repeated event to predict and to be paying attention to it. I noticed it happening and started scoring my "Hits" on scraps of sticky notes, with another note for "Misses" if I guessed wrong.

That really honed the process. So you can train yourself into seeing the positive as well as the negative. It's another sense, I think of it as natural to human beings, most people have a little of it but don't really learn to pay attention to it.

Zabbella profile image

Zabbella  says:
6 months ago

I knew this was a part of me, way back...Just like you, I would tell ( my ex) to answer the phone minutes before it would ring! That really freaked him out. It had happened a lot. Where I worked for 7 yrs., we had a radio playing constantly... and 25% of the time I would guess which song would be played next. My co-workers had fun with my guessing games. Goodnes! I had forgotten the fun part of my precog.

iamqweenbee profile image

iamqweenbee  says:
6 months ago

It can be frightening and frustrating sometimes, but, I think you possess a true gift. Embrace it! Thanks for sharing

Meg Anderson  says:
5 months ago

I, too, have had this "ability" for as long as I can remember. With me, it is a very uneasy, nervous feeling that I am unable put my finger on....this lasts, sometimes for days, until I hear the tragic news about someone I care deeply for. On the other hand, if it is good news, I will feel serene and peaceful until I receive the good news.

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