Isolde -> RE: 6th Sense; Do You know It? (7/9/2005 10:45:21 AM)
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I read tarot but find nothing supernatural in it. It's a guided form of meditation for me, a way of focusing my intuition and seeing clearly. I find it an extremely relaxing exercise. Those I read for take what they want or need from it, whether that's amusement or insight. On occasion I've had dreams of events that come true at a later date. If only I dreamt of useful things, like lottery numbers or the winners in a sporting event, but no! Once I dreamt I visited a friend's house, and she had a tiny bottle of perfume on her windowsill, crafted out of blue glass. It happened a couple of weeks later. My dreams are always on that level. They're more novelty than anything else. As soon as I've entered a house, I can tell if a TV is turned on somewhere even if it's muted. I can feel the static that they cause as a prickling sensation on my skin and in my head. I can't wear watches as they'll just stop working for no apparant reason after they've been against my skin for a short period of time. My grandmother was the same way. We've taken these stopped watches to jewelers, but they say nothing is wrong with them, they should be working. The fastest I've ever managed it was during a friend's birthday party. He'd been given a very nice watch and handed it to me to look at. Thinking it would be safe, I held it, looked at it, handed it back and he found it had stopped working. I had to take him out to buy a new one to replace it, it couldn't be fixed. I don't believe any of these things are supernatural or gifts from a deity. I think there's some sort of scientific explanation for each of them, whether it's just that I'm extremely attuned to body language and silent 'tells' (in the case of my intuition and empathy for others) or magnetic fields, with the TVs and the watches (which appears to be genetic). The dreams I'm not as certain about but I'm sure there's some reason for those too, even if I haven't figured it out yet. [:)]
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