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To: CARDINALRULES; Bobalu; Zeneta; Buckeye Battle Cry; Thorliveshere
I'm convinced that “deja vu’s” are somehow related to dreams. I've experienced them, as I'm sure most people have. If you have experienced deja vu then perhaps that means a vision or dream you've had, has indeed come true?

Feelings are something different. I've had feelings something bad was going to happen and I've had feelings something good was going to happen. The most recent one of those was about the little girl, in the news, who receive a new lung. I had a feeling that the Almighty was going to show the world he was in control by working a miracle around her. And sure enough, it played out exactly as I felt it would.

Then there are premonitions. I've experienced these as brief messages or warnings about some event. That's why I'm confused about this one. Whatever I was dreaming about, was interrupted by this warning. I hope there is nothing to it, and just some kind of weird correlation to the dream I was having at the time, and can't remember. Never the less, forewarned is forearmed I guess.

Interesting times we're all living in...

68 posted on 12/09/2013 8:12:28 PM PST by Errant
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To: Errant

I’m proud of you for posting a thread like this, knowing that many would snicker and take you for a fool.

You are no fool, some things are just real, even though we cannot explain them.


71 posted on 12/09/2013 8:25:56 PM PST by Bobalu (White Boy Think A Lot)
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To: Errant

Well, we’ll keep our faith in the Lord’s will, because otherwise we have very little choice. We have to live with the outcome either way. :)


73 posted on 12/10/2013 6:30:12 AM PST by Thorliveshere (Minnesota Survivor)
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