Precognitive events usually appear to individuals as a flash or spontaneous vision, when, in an awakened state, a person receives a short intense mental scenario. One example of this would be that of a mother who is driving in her car and sees a vision of her child injured at a playground. She quickly turns the car around to find her child about to fall from a tall tree. Another example would be of a person who is about to board an airplane and has a vision of a crash that is so intense that he decides not to board the plane. He finds out later that there was in fact a plane crash.
Some people experience precognition through dreaming. A future
incident is vividly played out in the dream, thus allowing the ability
to predict something will happen or to avoid an upcoming situation
altogether.
In studying precognition, it has been found that most of the
predicted events happen within a short time frame. In 80 to 85 percent
of the time, the events involve a loved one, family member or close
friend. The rest of the events fall under the category of individuals
who are unrelated, i.e., strangers or public figures....<<<Read More>>>...