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Those visions are not shown backwards. They are just to widely spaced, Which makes its almost impossible for you to see them in a coherent manner or even to be able to read between the lines so to speak.................. That is why it is important to keep a diary at your bed side for some aspects of a vision fade from memory very quickly........................................ Another thing depending on age and experience of most individuals. Some thing are just to horrible for a young mind to maintain or to re-visit ..................... Just remember that no matter how many horror movies you have seen that are filled with blood and gore. The human mind know that what it is watching is not real, But a vision is........................

2006-12-15 21:26:29 · answer #1 · answered by kilroymaster 7 · 0 0

I've found that with this sort of thing, you often realize what it was after the fact. (Random example: 30 August, 2001 I had a dream where an airplane crashed into two towers and broke them off, all comic-book style. Logged it my dream journal, mentioned it to my roommate, promptly forgot it for all of a week and a half. Not saying I get prophetic dreams all the time, but that one was too odd to write off.)

As to why, I don't know. But as to visions of the future...well, look at it as backwards memory. Do you remember everything you did at every minute yesterday? Nope. This day a year ago? Unless something very significant happened, probably not. Your sixth birthday party? I remember mine in bits and flashes, but not nearly all of it. If it's not happening right now, our minds tend not to hold onto much of it, unless it's very significant. Same thing with the future--you can't "remember" it clearly, but people tend to get clearer pictures of more significant things. (Another example there: It was sometime in October of last year when, for a split second, I clearly saw a large dark shadow standing behind my boyfriend. About three weeks later, he was diagnosed with cancer. Significant--nobody has visions about dropping an ice cream cone.)

2006-12-16 08:14:40 · answer #2 · answered by angk 6 · 0 0

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