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I’m curious to know if you have had something happen to you that you can’t explain, and was later proven to be the right decision, or an extraordinary moment?

Have you ever experienced something you can’t really logically explain?

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[–] RBWells@lemmy.world 1 points 20 hours ago (1 children)

No. I have had dreams that happened later in real life, precognitive (I used to set an alarm early, jot them down, and go back to sleep.) Not big, predictable events. I'd dream of someone I hadn't seen in years, seeing them in a location, and then see them. Sometimes comically. Never in any way that was helpful.

Most notable example, I dreamed that I went to the local bank, they had a scale to weigh people. I got on the scale but it went backwards! I turned around and saw this girl Joann who I'd not seen since middle school. Wrote that down in my dream journal.

Couple weeks later - I am at the bank I dreamed about. I get on the scale, but it's broken. Tells me I weigh 30lb. I turned around and who did I see? Joann, who I hadn't seen since middle school.

I do not say this to convince anyone. It's my own evidence, and I personally know the dreams were precognitive, only because I wrote them down and often wonder if everyone does this, are we all dreaming the future? It really pissed me off when it happened because it made me feel like the future had essentially already happened and we had no free will.

I guard my sleep more now and don't do the dream journal, but do still have them somewhere. If I hadn't written it down when I dreamed it I would have just thought I had deja vous.

[–] Cracks_InTheWalls@sh.itjust.works 1 points 8 minutes ago* (last edited 6 minutes ago)

Why would there be a scale suitable for humans at a bank (I'm assuming customer side of the counter here)?