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Old 10-20-2008, 09:44 PM   #3
Selene
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Default Re: Why prophecies giving a specific time are almost always wrong

Umm…the real reason that prophecies with specific times are invariably wrong is inherent in the nature of prophecy itself:

When you are seeing the future you are by definition in a “timeless” realm. The very fact that you can “see” at all is dependant on accessing another “frequency” (Sorry. I don’t have a more accurate word here) that’s outside of time and space.

The seer literally cannot tell if what they are sensing is a) currently happening somewhere, b) already happened in the past, or c) a possible future event. All you can do, after you’ve “seen” something, is interpret. Or best-guess. And try. That’s it.

I know.

I’ve been “seeing” all my life. People are alive and lives have been saved because of my interventions. I’ve never been afraid to act on what I “know.”

I’ve seen events that happened decades ago in some places. And events 25 years in the future that eventually happened exactly as I described them in writing – but I didn’t know it at the time. And things that are going on right now - somewhere else in the world. I’ve got the written notes – and newspaper articles – to prove it.

So I’m not by any means a skeptic about prediction. No, not at all. Police, emergency and public officials take my urgent warnings very, very seriously. I know I’ve made a difference.

But – even at that – I’ve yet to see any published predicted event happen on the date predicted. Any. Ever. Period. Because that information just isn’t there (unless, maybe, you’re seeing that, say, the New Year’s Eve ball in Times Square goes --- and even there, you can’t be sure what year you’re looking at.) Or, maybe, that your friend has an accident on their way to visit you – and you know they’re driving over tomorrow, it would only be prudent to call them and ask them to cancel…And I have at times “recognized” a chain of events as it is happening in time to say: Oh s***! Stop now!

But other than that…. You don't know. You just don't know. The worry - and the fear - can be intense at times. But unless you've got some specific actionable information and aren't afraid to make a fool of yourself by calling the proper authorities and putting yourself on the line, there isn't much you can do but wait and see.

Regards,
Selene
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