"I must be psychic!"

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'Mrs Fearon said: “I was in the middle of doing another painting and I just became overwhelmed with this feeling of depression."

I'm not surprised - if I was trying to make a living producing rubbish like that I'd be suicidal'

You've got love some of those comments


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Chilternrides

New Member
I thought that was a kid's picture of ET on a surfing holiday...
 

Brains

Legendary Member
Location
Greenwich
I had a genuine physic experience

Back in the early 1980's when I was in my early 20's I was asleep in bed when I suddenly woke up and knew that my brother (who was in the USA at the time) had had a car accident. It was not a case of 'maybe', I was completly certain.

I woke up my flat mates at the time and told them, who told me in no uncertain terms to go back to bed.
The following morning I went to work and at lunch time made a call to the USA (Calls cost a fortune then, so it had to be done sneakily at work)

My brother had just been discharged from the hospital having headbutted the inside of the windscreen when his seatbelt gave way as the car he was a passenger in hit a telegrah pole.

It's never happened again, so don't ask me next weeks lottery numbers.
 

benb

Evidence based cyclist
Location
Epsom
I had a genuine physic experience

Back in the early 1980's when I was in my early 20's I was asleep in bed when I suddenly woke up and knew that my brother (who was in the USA at the time) had had a car accident. It was not a case of 'maybe', I was completly certain.

I woke up my flat mates at the time and told them, who told me in no uncertain terms to go back to bed.
The following morning I went to work and at lunch time made a call to the USA (Calls cost a fortune then, so it had to be done sneakily at work)

My brother had just been discharged from the hospital having headbutted the inside of the windscreen when his seatbelt gave way as the car he was a passenger in hit a telegrah pole.

It's never happened again, so don't ask me next weeks lottery numbers.

I'm sure that this was a shocking experience, and deeply "spooky".
Don't be so quick to assign a supernatural explanation though.

I'm sure that, every day, hundreds of thousands, maybe more, of people wake up thinking something bad has happened to a friend or relative. The vast majority of the time it's nothing. Every now and again this sort of thing is bound to happen - in much the same way that if you flip coins all day you'll eventually get 10 heads in a row.
 
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