hi, well today morning i found my budgie dead, and yesterday my aunty told me that she had a dream about it dieing. i was thinking that it could have been a premenition (spelling?) and i was just wandering if theres any scientific proof that premenitions are true? can anybody help me with it? thnx in advance:)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? isis answered Thursday June 8 2006, 7:38 am: Premonitions are quite common particularly from dreams when the body is in a more relaxed and receptive state. They are usually about loved ones and their concerns. It seems to be that loving connections heighten the 'reception'.
There is no actual scientific proof of premonitions but equally they have been unable to disprove them either. I am inclined to think that faith does not need proof so these tests are destined to failure.
I am sorry to hear about your budgie, but if it is any consolation, I think your aunt must care a great deal about you.
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crazycool92 answered Wednesday June 7 2006, 3:22 pm: i dont think that there is any scientific proof and it might hav just been dejavoo (no clue how to spell that) and if you dont know wut dejavoo is, its when you dream something is gonna happen and then it does
it happens to me all the time [ crazycool92's advice column | Ask crazycool92 A Question ]
betterthanyou_X3 answered Wednesday June 7 2006, 1:44 pm: My mom's whole family is convinced that dreams mean something and that stuff can happen. And when I'm around them and they start talking about it, it does make sence. Now, there's no scientific proof or anything like that, it just goes with what you beleive in. Some people do, and others think that dreams are just dreams. [ betterthanyou_X3's advice column | Ask betterthanyou_X3 A Question ]
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