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how many biological sensitives are on here?...

 
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Why is it that everyone thinks they're special and needs validation to make themselves feel better?

THEN when they think they've received what they think is validation they go brag about it to others instead of being humbled by the the gift?

AAHH yes it's called ARROGANCE!!!

Why didn't you just make up your own term so you could make yourself feel superior to everyone else?
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I am but I don't tell anyone. It just freaks them out especially if they are religious fanatics. But regardless I dream of things that happen to me the next day and have since I was a child. I know when people are troubled (recently I had a co worker friend of mine who seemed depressed so I went to his house to check on him. He was in the process of trying to kill himself because his wife of 19 years left him for his brother), I predicted a huge lay off at my company as well. I actually had 2 managers ask me to stop talking about it and boom ... the exact day I predicted it the company did a 50% workforce lay off. You can believe whatever you want though. I don't need to prove shit to anyone. If anything I am probably and empath.
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I am but I don't tell anyone. It just freaks them out especially if they are religious fanatics. But regardless I dream of things that happen to me the next day and have since I was a child. I know when people are troubled (recently I had a co worker friend of mine who seemed depressed so I went to his house to check on him. He was in the process of trying to kill himself because his wife of 19 years left him for his brother), I predicted a huge lay off at my company as well. I actually had 2 managers ask me to stop talking about it and boom ... the exact day I predicted it the company did a 50% workforce lay off. You can believe whatever you want though. I don't need to prove shit to anyone. If anything I am probably and empath.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 69393416


I am glad you were there for your co worker

i also only speak to like minded people about these sorts of things... like you said it freaks some people out

i dont feel the need to prove anything to any1 but i know alot of people sense things and it greatly interests me to hear what others think/feel/experience

to me its all about having an open mind
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one of the reasons i decided to start this thread today is becasue im in the uk... and have a really bad headache at the moment... dont know if its the full moon, earth energies or what but iv drugged myself up and nothings touching it..

not every headache is related to an earthquake i know that... but i had really bad episodes before haiti, chile, japan 2011...and a "funny turn" before the new zealand one... to name afew....
and it worries me something that it could be a sign and that something could be brewing....
 Quoting: Nanna-Ree


I get this too, headaches and a great feeling of unease teamed with massive restlessness (this is usually before earthquakes), before and during solar activity I get quite hyper (but in a good way) but it can quickly turn to anxiety.

I have been having the uneasy feeling for a few days now and its getting stronger...... it impacts my life negatively though as it manifests in an emotional way
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I know shit but not biological....
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 23179271


I hear you!!!!
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Dark of Forecasting

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06/03/2015 11:18 AM
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I am.

Dormant volcanoes will awaken in the UK.

There will be a dark cloud coming from the antartic, for now I cannot tell if it is oil or smoke but it will split the antarctic in half.

Showers of pyroclastic debris.
 Quoting: Dark of Forecasting


dont say that lol... i used to have dreams about eruptions ...used to scare the crap out of me, thats why i like the uk, no volcanos
 Quoting: Nanna-Ree


Funny you should say this...I was having great visions of Scotland and wales having volcanic eruptions.

Recently Pilot Whales have been beaching themselves in Skye and the UK has had a few earthquakes.

I believe the extinct volcanoes in the UK are going to show some activity.
 Quoting: Dark of Forecasting


i dont know anything about uk volcanos... i think i will look for more info about them thank you
 Quoting: Nanna-Ree


[link to en.wikipedia.org]

Here you are.
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dont say that lol... i used to have dreams about eruptions ...used to scare the crap out of me, thats why i like the uk, no volcanos
 Quoting: Nanna-Ree


Funny you should say this...I was having great visions of Scotland and wales having volcanic eruptions.

Recently Pilot Whales have been beaching themselves in Skye and the UK has had a few earthquakes.

I believe the extinct volcanoes in the UK are going to show some activity.
 Quoting: Dark of Forecasting


i dont know anything about uk volcanos... i think i will look for more info about them thank you
 Quoting: Nanna-Ree


[link to en.wikipedia.org]

Here you are.
 Quoting: Dark of Forecasting


thank you very much
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Funny you should say this...I was having great visions of Scotland and wales having volcanic eruptions.

Recently Pilot Whales have been beaching themselves in Skye and the UK has had a few earthquakes.

I believe the extinct volcanoes in the UK are going to show some activity.
 Quoting: Dark of Forecasting


i dont know anything about uk volcanos... i think i will look for more info about them thank you
 Quoting: Nanna-Ree


[link to en.wikipedia.org]

Here you are.
 Quoting: Dark of Forecasting


thank you very much
 Quoting: Nanna-Ree


You are welcome.
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i dont know anything about uk volcanos... i think i will look for more info about them thank you
 Quoting: Nanna-Ree


[link to en.wikipedia.org]

Here you are.
 Quoting: Dark of Forecasting


thank you very much
 Quoting: Nanna-Ree


You are welcome.
 Quoting: Dark of Forecasting


I think the highest mountain in Wales (snowdon) was a volcano, we have also been having very minor earthquakes off the Welsh coast
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[link to en.wikipedia.org]

Here you are.
 Quoting: Dark of Forecasting


thank you very much
 Quoting: Nanna-Ree


You are welcome.
 Quoting: Dark of Forecasting


I think the highest mountain in Wales (snowdon) was a volcano, we have also been having very minor earthquakes off the Welsh coast
 Quoting: VioletR


Yes it was/still is a volcano but is presumed to be extinct. The word 'extinct' seems to be more or less judged on when the volcano was last active, usually if they were last active 1000 years ago or more they are considered extinct, but it seems that scientists only measure volcanic activity within our own human life cycle and not that of a volcano. It could be normal for some to erupt every 5000 years or so, so some of the extinct ones could still be alive like the one written off as extinct below.


The Tambora volcano had shown no signs of life for 1,000 years; a single eruption in the previous five millennia provided the only indication that magma was still churning far beneath. It is very likely that the residents of the island considered the volcano extinct, and possible even that they did not know the impressive 4,300m (14,107ft) mountain – at the time, probably the highest in the East Indies – was a volcano at all. This all changed, however, with the rumblings and earthquakes of 1812, a full three years before the climactic blast.

[link to www.theguardian.com]
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thank you very much
 Quoting: Nanna-Ree


You are welcome.
 Quoting: Dark of Forecasting


I think the highest mountain in Wales (snowdon) was a volcano, we have also been having very minor earthquakes off the Welsh coast
 Quoting: VioletR


Yes it was/still is a volcano but is presumed to be extinct. The word 'extinct' seems to be more or less judged on when the volcano was last active, usually if they were last active 1000 years ago or more they are considered extinct, but it seems that scientists only measure volcanic activity within our own human life cycle and not that of a volcano. It could be normal for some to erupt every 5000 years or so, so some of the extinct ones could still be alive like the one written off as extinct below.


The Tambora volcano had shown no signs of life for 1,000 years; a single eruption in the previous five millennia provided the only indication that magma was still churning far beneath. It is very likely that the residents of the island considered the volcano extinct, and possible even that they did not know the impressive 4,300m (14,107ft) mountain – at the time, probably the highest in the East Indies – was a volcano at all. This all changed, however, with the rumblings and earthquakes of 1812, a full three years before the climactic blast.

[link to www.theguardian.com]
 Quoting: Dark of Forecasting


i lived in south wales as a child until i was about 8... cant believe i didnt know this lol... i used to have volcano nightmares as a child and being glad there where no volcanos in uk... thank goodness i didnt know lol
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You are welcome.
 Quoting: Dark of Forecasting


I think the highest mountain in Wales (snowdon) was a volcano, we have also been having very minor earthquakes off the Welsh coast
 Quoting: VioletR


Yes it was/still is a volcano but is presumed to be extinct. The word 'extinct' seems to be more or less judged on when the volcano was last active, usually if they were last active 1000 years ago or more they are considered extinct, but it seems that scientists only measure volcanic activity within our own human life cycle and not that of a volcano. It could be normal for some to erupt every 5000 years or so, so some of the extinct ones could still be alive like the one written off as extinct below.


The Tambora volcano had shown no signs of life for 1,000 years; a single eruption in the previous five millennia provided the only indication that magma was still churning far beneath. It is very likely that the residents of the island considered the volcano extinct, and possible even that they did not know the impressive 4,300m (14,107ft) mountain – at the time, probably the highest in the East Indies – was a volcano at all. This all changed, however, with the rumblings and earthquakes of 1812, a full three years before the climactic blast.

[link to www.theguardian.com]
 Quoting: Dark of Forecasting


i lived in south wales as a child until i was about 8... cant believe i didnt know this lol... i used to have volcano nightmares as a child and being glad there where no volcanos in uk... thank goodness i didnt know lol
 Quoting: Nanna-Ree


You were probably picking up the past events of the area.

Since the earth goes through cycles you may have been sensing the future.
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Thread: yellowstone releases a fireball

i suspect this is putting off a big vibe. also california and alaska have been swarming minis. nevada and oklahoma a bit as well.
cern is dumping it's poo down into the earths core.

my dogs still don't want to be outside. the little one flat out refused to go out for the morning and biz. i'm feeling it too, there's insanely powerful energies about to be released.
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I used to think I was sensitive. But I've never "tested" it with disasters. I used to be able to feel energy (I think that's what it was. I used to think it was spirits, now idk), and I was pretty good at getting the time right, down to the minute. Then I tried to strengthen it, tried meditation and stuff, and I don't remember what happened at the time, but I don't think I was ready, because something totally freaked me out, and I shut it out. Lately I have been trying to get it back.

My sister has recurring dreams of fire. She says there are fire tornadoes in the dream too (which she later found out had some truth), and she can't save her children.

I don't know why, but like the poster said above, I feel this sense of urgency in prepping, and am running out of time.
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I have detected fire alarms a few seconds prior to them actually going off. (Fire drills)
 Quoting: keihatsu


This is more believable than getting a headache from a impending catastrophe thousands of miles away



Animals can sense weather phenomenon... on a local level


If you're typically getting a headache or a body pain or a sensation before a local unplanned weather event... then maybe you have some kind of connection...

but if it's limited to massive newsworthy global events far far away ... just doesn't add up. You would think then that person would have a massive sixth sense with things very close to them at the very least





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