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Date Posted: 13:55:37 03/19/11 Sat
In reply to:
Deb
's message, "My daughter is having premonitions..." on 13:43:11 11/06/05 Sun
I have premonitions but they are usually just symbols. I don't dream often so when I do, it's significant. Also, I know that it's a premonition because I'll have a feeling that I can't explain for days after. For example: I have this dream about a woman falling to her death and then pieces of her body began hitting me. My mouth began to bleed and my teeth began to fall out and they were black and rotten. The dream scared me so much, I remember warning my loved ones to be careful. Two weeks later, my mom's best friend died. I know that it just sounds like a coincidence but I know that it's connected. It's a feeling that you can't quite understand unless you yourself have it. My mom and aunt have premonitions so I guess it got passed down. I don't like having premonitions but they are a part of my life. If your daughter keeps having these dreams, think about all the good she could do.
>I am quite new to this website and really have no idea
>why I feel the urge to post this, but it's simply
>eating away at my mind... See, sinse my daughter was
>about ten or eleven, (she's twelve now) she's been
>telling me that she'd have premonitions. She told me
>that about once a month she'd have a dream and, about
>a few weeks later, something extremely similar to her
>dream would happen. I didn't quite believe her. She
>has always been so imaginative, but last week, she
>woke up scared. She told me that she had had a dream
>about a tornado coming straight at our house. I told
>her that it was only a dream and tornado season was
>over and that seemed to calm her down a bit. I really
>didn't think too much of her dream sinse then, but
>last night there was a tornado watch for our area. My
>husband and I were completely surprised to see a
>tornado watch when tornado season has been over for
>quite some time. My husband couldn't believe it, so he
>went online and looked up the weather to see that the
>conditions were right and that there was a huge front
>coming in. My daughter came out of her room just then,
>pointing at the TV, "See Mom?" she said, "I told you
>that I was having premonitions! Look! A tornado watch!
>Now do you believe me?"
> So, I supose see HAS been having premonitions for
>the last three years! Or perhaps even earlier! And I'm
>not quite sure how to react to the news... I don't
>supose premonitions are a bad thing, but they aren't
>really something to be proud of... Anyone have an
>comments on this?
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