No.12932
So I have had personally a few visions and dreams. My friend actually had a dream of me with a white beard saying "I have become Odin". Another time after receiving bad news about a person close to me health I saw a man in the clouds with long hair and long beard (which I took to be Odin). I have dreamt and seen other things. Sometimes my dreams have foretelled the future as well. Does anyone else believe in Precognition or believe in visions?
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No.12933
My precognition continues to grow more and more frequent. Random flashes of the future bolt into my mind. Nothing important unfortunately, just little things.
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No.12934
Then I have to wonder about the other thoughts. If they're related to anything, and if so, will I be able to observer how it relates to something?
It's not something I have control over nor know how to properly analyze. I can't reflect on every random thought that comes into my head. Not only would it take too much time, but it may lead me no where to spend that time.
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No.12936
I have had something like that too. I saw an old man by a lake and heard a voice say something along the lines of "Your will to survive is the divine spark of destiny"
I often think about stuff like this. I also recently though about my mind with a light at the center that enlightens my whole mind. It always comes back to survival, and the urge to be.
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No.12981
Another experience I had was walking down the road I gazed up into the clouds and at first I saw a infant with a serpent in his hand struggling against it later the same cloud form turned into a bearded man then the men opened his mouth and there was what looked like a wolf in one of his eyes then the whole thing turned into a wolf eventually it all dissipated.
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No.13348
>>12933
It has started happening at least biweekly now. Very frequent. Nothing important.
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No.13364
>>12933
Usually I just end up dreaming about it. But it's a lot like just a single frame of a day in the future. Haven't had one in a while though
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No.13378
It seems we all have similar experiences. I've noticed also that some day they can see "snapshots" or very short scenes of the future, and then they happen. For Some, they happen as often as once a week, while others experience them much fewer. Is anyone firmiliar with what anons are experiencing?
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No.13395
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/beer-and-blood-sacrifices-meet-the-caucasus-pagans-who-worship-ancient-deities-10451756.html
>Back on the mountaintop at Iremtkalo, Ioseb Kochlishvili is dozing on the wall of his shrine. Like every shrine-priest, he was visited in a dream and called to serve. And, like every khevisberi, he resisted, refusing to become Kopala's representative and give up on normal life.
>"Boxing with God," as Kevin Tuite, professor of anthropology at Montreal University calls it, is the defining experience in becoming a khevisberi. You are haunted by dreams and hallucinations, the deity visits calamities on you and your family, and finally you submit
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