Precognition & Presentiment (Type Yellow)

PRECOGNITION & PRESENTIMENT

Another thing that’s good to know to know about your experiences, especially to better understand other areas of this book, is where they sit on the arrow of time. The arrow of time refers to the way time goes forward in the material world in the order of the past, then the present, and then the future.

We will now be breaking down clairvoyant cognition experiences into the following types: precognition, contemporaneous, and retro/postcognition.

Precognition refers to receiving information about how the future may happen or future events that are most likely to happen.

Since the future does not already exist like the present, technically speaking, precognition does not refer to receiving information from the future, unless that’s what you want to believe.

Believing that the future is set in stone or already exists is a basic, but important, part of some religious and spiritual beliefs. There are also scientific experiments that suggest this too, but that can just as easily be seen as supporting that probabilities exist, rather than the future, and we will get more into this in a bit.

It’s all in how you choose to understand and explain the evidence until science is more certain.

Precognition includes something called presentiment and things called premonitions. Presentiment is a fairly new finding that involves physically feeling that something is about to happen with no way of knowing it was going to happen outside of clairvoyant means. This effect can actually be physically measured and seen with medical devices such as heart rate monitors and machines that measure brain waves.

Basically, in the world of the less weird, if something scares us, our heart rate gets faster. This is a normal physical response. However, with presentiment, a person’s heart rate begins to speed up BEFORE they are presented with something that scares them.

If what causes them to feel fear is selected by a computer, say an image of a really angry snake or a video of a snake striking at you, to be shown to them at random, where no one knows when it will happen, and this result happens, it’s a purely clairvoyant event. However, if someone other than the experiencer does know when the image will be shown, this could be a telepathic event instead.

Premonitions on the other hand, are usually thought to be the same as presentiment, but some may also believe them to include flashes of images or even sounds as well. However, in this book, to keep things simple, the word premonition with be replaced by presentiment where the definition of presentiment only applies. This will help keep things simpler later on in the book too.

Next, we will talk about probability.

Probability refers to chance or a set of events that are likely to happen in the future based on the current state of events or the current state of an object.

Precognition functions with a certain degree of uncertainty and free will. This is to say that there is more than one likely course for the future and nothing is set in stone. Probabilities exist as information, which is without dimension. This means information exists as a point with no length, width or, height.

Let’s look at a common example of this, a ball. When thrown, there are many directions the ball can go.

While the ball is matter, is physical, and has form, the probabilities are pure information existing outside of space and time.

To even attempt to notice a probability can cause the probability to be locked into place and happen. Therefore, whatever you focus on has a strong likelihood of happening.

When clairvoyant cognitive experiencers receive information about the future, they are usually looking for the most probable. However, just because it’s the most probable, doesn’t mean it’s actually going to happen. It just means that it’s the “most” likely to happen. Because of this, even the best experiencers can get it wrong from time to time.

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