Premonition
Why You Shouldn't Ignore Your Sixth Sense

The concept of premonition, presentiment, or precognition has been around for centuries, and it refers to the knowing or cognizance of something before it happens.
We tend to look for signs or messages that could potentially be a premonition and make sense of them in hindsight.
But how does it work?
Some scientists suggest that the mind is capable of sensing the future unconsciously and this phenomenon is termed 'presentiment'.
It is believed that the human body can feel changes in the environment and act accordingly even before it takes place.
For instance, if you have a feeling that someone is coming over or something unexpected is about to occur, your body might react unconsciously with an adrenaline rush.
On the other hand, some believe that premonitions are more spiritual. They believe that presentiments come from a higher power or deity who may be trying to communicate with us through signs or messages.
This could involve looking out for certain coincidences such as synchronicity or events taking place in a certain order.
No matter what theory is suggested, one thing remains clear: premonitions, presentiments, and precognition all exist and are experienced by many people.
The science behind premonitions
Though premonitions have not been conclusively proven by science, there are a number of theories that attempt to explain why some people have premonitions.
One popular theory is that premonitions are the result of a subconscious 'sixth sense'.
This sixth sense can pick up on patterns and information that go beyond what we can consciously detect.
Another theory is that premonitions may be caused by quantum entanglement.
This is the idea that two particles can become connected by quantum force, making them respond to each other in a coordinated manner.
This could explain how a premonition of an event may be sent through time and space to reach an individual before the event takes place.
How to interpret premonitions
Interpreting premonitions is a difficult task, as it can be difficult to differentiate between a true premonition and an overactive imagination.
One way to interpret your premonitions is to pay attention to the feelings associated with them.
If the feeling of dread or unease is overwhelming, it could be a sign that your premonition is true.
It's also important to pay attention to the context of your premonition.
For example, if you have a premonition of something happening to a particular person or place, take note of any signs or hints that might be related to your premonition. This will help you to interpret your premonition better.

One thing is certain: premonitions can be incredibly powerful.
People who experience them often recall feeling like they are being guided by some higher force.
They may also be accompanied by physical sensations such as chills and goosebumps.
It's hard to say exactly how premonitions work or why some people experience them more than others.
But one thing is certain: having a premonition can be both a blessing and a curse.
On one hand, it gives us a glimpse into the future, allowing us to prepare for what may come. On the other hand, it can be frightening.
We may not be able to explain it, but many of us have experienced it in some form or another.
Whether we believe in premonitions or not, it's hard to deny that they exist in some capacity.
They can be invaluable tools when making decisions, as they often indicate what actions might be beneficial and which ones might lead us astray.
Understanding and recognizing premonitions can help us make the most of our lives and make decisions with confidence.
Thank you…
About the Creator
Lory Farran
I am a mother of beautiful twins, a musician, a blog writer, and a video creator.
My artistic side plays an important role in everything I do.
I write about the things that move me.


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