I don't know if I would. That would be a very heavy burden to carry. I hope I am never given such knowledge.
The Skeptical Christian
Grace and Peace
Peg
2007-03-09 05:52:49
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answer #1
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answered by Dust in the Wind 7
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Depends on the circumstances. Could it be prevented or not? I mean, if I had a premonition of someone dying in their sleep, not much I could do, everyone has to sleep eventually. If it was a car accident a particular day, that could possibly be prevented by just telling them. Like I said, it would depend on the circumstances.
2007-03-09 05:54:13
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends greatly of the situation...
If it is in an accident, that could be prevent why not.
But dreaming of someone dying can mean your relationship with that person is finishing, as well a a birth...
As I say, it depends greatly of what you mean by premonition...
As a nurse, you can have quite a lot of premonitions of this type...
2007-03-09 05:55:50
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answer #3
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answered by klaartedubois 4
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No. They won't believe it anyway.
I learned a long time ago not to go around telling people when I had a premonition or saw a ghost/spirit. People FREAK when you do that, and they don't believe you no matter what you say. Until after that person dies, and even then they say that you guessed it.
The only person I ever convinced to believe me was my mother. Mostly because she had enough things happen to her personally that she KNEW I was telling the truth.
Want an example?
When I was 19, at Christmas time, I had my very first boyfriend. (yeah I started dating late) and my first holiday with him too. So I went over to his families that day and I was very excited when I came back. But it was 1 am (getting late) and my mother was sitting on the computer almost ready for bed.
I told her all about my day (my mom was my best friend. I miss her terribly).
Now... for years in that house, I'd been seeing a... man.... in the hallway outside my room at night. He was 6 feet tall, wearing a hat, and you could never see his feet. But he'd never appear if the light was on. Only if it was semi-dark or completely. But I always knew he was there.
I'd stopped telling my family about the ghosts long long before that because it just wasn't worth the trouble it would cause with them.
But, that night... my mother finally (about 1:30 am or so) said she was going to bed. She stood up and walked out into the hallway, then screamed bloody murder and turned the light on.
Of course, I was running toward the hallway when she backed back into my room like something was after her. She started looking around the corner of the door into the hallway and was white as a sheet.
Apparently she saw him too. I'd never told her about him. She said "I just saw a man in the hallway. He was about 6 feet tall with a hat on and you couldn't see his feet. But where is he? He was gone as soon as I turned the light on". In those exact words.
So I know I didn't imagine it. He was there. I actually said to her "So you finally saw him huh?". And for the first time she was actually a little mad at me that I didn't tell her about him ahead of time.
The man never did anything. He never followed me into my room and the only place he was ever seen was in the hallway. I don't know why he was there but I was glad when we finally moved from that house.
But, with anyone else, I don't tell them unless I'm really really close to them (like my husband) because its just not worth the headache.
2007-03-09 06:04:44
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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In gory detail, including how their eyeballs exploded out of their head like great bloody gobs of goo.
I doubt If I could match revelations for scope and scale, but I could try.
CHOOSE REALITY
Whenever anybody thinks about what is really real the world gets a little bit smarter.
2007-03-09 05:58:31
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answer #5
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answered by U-98 6
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Yes
2007-03-09 05:52:16
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answer #6
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answered by bboy244 3
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No I wouldnt. What a horrible thing to tell a person. Keep it to yourself and forget about it.
Would you want to hear that somebody had a premonition about your death???
2007-03-09 05:53:18
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answer #7
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answered by kleiner_rieger_tiger 2
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Would depend on 3 things.
1. did I know them?
2. did I like them?
If the answer to either of those questions is no, then I would not tell them. So, only if the answer to the second question swas Yes would I tell them.
2007-03-09 18:42:26
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answer #8
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answered by gotherunereadings 3
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Depends on who they were...I couldn't just call up the prez and say, hey "you gonna die" I'm sure I'd be arrested, then locked up in the loony bin when I told them the premonition.
2007-03-09 05:53:27
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answered by ♫O Praise Him♫ 5
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I can't think of many things crueller or more dangerous than that. They would either go to pieces and spend the rest of their time a nervous wreck or they would go out on a killing spree or other rampage.
2007-03-09 05:52:46
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answer #10
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answered by Dharma Nature 7
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