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    Anonymous

      I have talked to many lovely old people. They often tell me things about myself that aren’t true. In the moment.

      Then it turns out true  6 months later. Usually good things.

      Does the breaking down of brain function result in glitches in the matrix where they are able to tell the future?

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      Zack Vegas
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        No one could tell you for sure.  I do believe that humans have many innate abilities that we haven’t fully recognized, developed, or unfolded.  I think many of these might by psychic abilities, like telepathy and telekinesis, or abilities along those lines.  Some might have more ability or development than others, and they may not even be conscious of it.

        I think what’s more likely than them seeing into the future is seeing something about you that you haven’t fully realized or developed yet.  Maybe once they notice it and point it out, you start noticing it and developing it too, possibly just on a subconscious level, until a few months later, you become conscious of that that yourself.

        Why did you put “with dementia” in the title?  Do all the old people you hang around with have dementia, or are you just assuming that all older people have some sort of dementia?

        This also reminded me a bit of this story from Hospice nurse Barbara Karnes.  Her experience being with a lot of patients as they approach physical body death has convinced her of other aspects of reality that most people normally don’t think about, or don’t even think exists-

        #3404
        Anonymous

          No I mean like things about your destiny,  then you realise they were hinting at it YEARS ago

          It seems like in these altered consciousness/brain damage states people really received information from other realms.

           

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