Precognition: Remembering The Future
The definition of precognition is knowledge of an event before it occurs, but to me precognition is remembering the future. If someone knows about something before it happens, aren’t they remembering it, in a way?
When it happens, it will literally feel like a memory. It will play through your mind as if you are remembering it. After you start doing this, be aware that as time goes by your mind will start to “remember” on it’s own without you consciously trying to do it.
Next is an example of how precognition works, and also an example of how it works without consciously making an effort to make it happen.
I was in the grocery store yesterday and I was waiting in line to checkout. I knew that my husband was going to be a little irate with me, because all I went in to get was vegetable juice… But I had more in the cart than I went in for. I had several boxes of pasta noodles, ten loaves of wheat bread (I stock up a lot), and some bottled water for a friend of ours that comes over, but doesn’t like city water. I knew my husband would be irritated. That was because I knew my husband though; so many years together will do that to you.
What I didn’t know was what I remembered next. It isn’t a big deal, it is just really amusing to me when this happens. I also remembered that when I got into line that somehow I was going to have to wait for an extended amount of time, in line at the checkout. I saw myself getting everything out of the cart, and then waiting and waiting. So I picked a line that had only one person ahead of me, and she didn’t have very much in her cart. There was one person ahead of her that had more things in her cart, but she was almost done. One of the managers hollered over to me to go over to another lane where they were opening a register. I couldn’t help it, I smiled as I pulled the cart out to go over to the other lane (the manager was rather insistent that I switch lanes).
When I got to the other lane, and when I had all the groceries unloaded and onto the conveyor belt. We stalled. The poor guy at checkout was new and didn’t have some kind of code he needed to “log into” the register (sometimes technology is not as time saving as we would like it to be). So I waited. They couldn’t figure out his code. The manager called over the intercom several times to try to get someone else to check out my groceries because she didn’t have “the code” either. I tried to reassure them several times that it was okay, I am a patient person, I wasn’t angry… but they kept apologizing. I had been warned in advance though, by remembering that it was going to happen. I had already known I was going to have to wait. That also helped me to be patient.
There are other applications to this ability, and you will find them in your day to day life. It takes a while to train the mind to use what you are able to do… But everyone is able to do this, and the training is worth it.
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Post CommentDreamSayer
On February 2, 2010 at 10:52 am
It sounds like we are the same.. It is remembering from a dream for me, but rarely i will get lucid clairevoyance. I cant explain it, & as the world goes atheist, i ask the same questions, yet have this unexplainable phenomenon of seeing it already, i try to think of what in relation, keeps happening…. I think it is a state of KNOWING, as the dreams get closer to the time it happens(3 days). When it gets close i feel a contentness as i remember the ones easier that are closer to real time… I have been observing this since i was 4… So you know i have made some discoveries… Sleep precognition is NOT a dream. It is a playback or a flashforward.. It is in about 3-4 hours of sleep & has something to do with emotions. Thank you for your post, i find alot of dream interpreters & premonition people, but thats not precognition in my book.