Society & Culture

Psychics

Society & Culture

Posted by: Volcano

18th Sep 2011 02:29pm

Do you beleive that psychics exists? Or do you think they are people who are just trying to pretend to be so?


chookybo
  • 23rd Sep 2011 10:07am

Hey Bigfoot. I too have had strange feelings. I woke at 3 am and saw my 93 year old father sitting in his chair. He was in WA whilst I was in SA. He looked ill. I asked him if he was alright and he said he wasn't. I could not phone him as at the time we were living in a shed and the mobile phone only worked if I walked up the hill. The next day I tried to phone him but no answer. After much trying, I finally got through to him at midday and asked him if he was alright. He said he had suffered from severe chest pain at 1:30 am (would have been 3 am SA time) and the nurse had come and taken him to the doctor early that morning. (He took panadol and drunk whisky to get rid of the pain during the night!)

I also had a feeling of danger for my brother when I was a young teenager. He was in NSW at that time. I found out later that at the time I had felt he was in danger he had been involved in a serious car accident.

I am not psychic but at times do seem to know things or feel danger for relatives or close friends.


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