How can we know when to take a premonition seriously?

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  1. Jangaplanet profile image59
    Jangaplanetposted 12 years ago

    How can we know when to take a premonition seriously?

  2. iamageniuster profile image63
    iamageniusterposted 12 years ago

    I would always take it seriously. But if you think about it more than 3 days in a row, then take action to calm yourself down.

  3. Shahid Bukhari profile image59
    Shahid Bukhariposted 12 years ago

    If one Believes Correctly ...one Accepts, The Ordained ...

    But when one does not Believe ... Then one goes for the CT Scans, MRIs, etc, or the "seen" or "hinted" of Premonitions ...

    Life is a "Responsibility" ...
    Assume the Responsibility, seriously ... Do not Presume things ... like Premonitions.

  4. Faceless39 profile image92
    Faceless39posted 12 years ago

    If you have a premonition, it's always to be taken seriously.  It's not just gut instinct, but a connection on a much deeper level.

  5. Express10 profile image84
    Express10posted 12 years ago

    Depending on how strong I feel it in my gut, I would take it seriously. If it feels like there is a huge chance that my get feeling is right, I heed the warning. Usually, I am right when this happens.

  6. viveresperando profile image64
    viveresperandoposted 12 years ago

    Well, have they had "premonitions feelings" before and did the events happen?
    I would think that one would learn to differentiate the difference between doubt and worry versus how premonition's feel.  Maybe? I do not know.

    Now, if this individual seems to be right on target, heck even just 50% I like those odds.  May I have their phone number so I can ask them for some suggestions on lotto numbers?


    LOL .... I remember this old joke, how do you know if you have accidentally involved yourself in a cult?
    When you get sick and nauseous they tell you it is either one or more of these explanations:
    1.it is because you are growing
    2.not grounding yourself enough
    3.you need to meditate more
    4. you need to open your heart and mind more
    5. you need to learn how to breathe right

    If they tell you, go to the doctor, it means.... there is still half a chance you got yourself involved in an cult.

 
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