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December 2001
Page 8
Amazing
Prescience
by mozzie
I have had many near-death experiences and some horrific insights into upcoming events. I don't think I am that able psychically, but the anoxia to my brain must have made a difference to some processes, triggering different responses to outside stimuli.
My godson of six came to visit. My stepdaughter asked me to get him a drink. I turned around and said, "Why? He's not here. He's gone." Everyone was puzzled as he was standing there in front of me smiling. Six weeks later, I dreamed that I was in the ocean and that a huge fish was approaching. It was a parore, native to New Zealand. The fish roared past me at about 30 knots and devoured the father of this boy. Then suddenly he (the father) was by his favorite bridge near his house, encased in a block of concrete. I remember thinking, "Thank heavens the boy has already gone."
The next day I received a phone call. The boy and the father had died in the night. Burned to death in their home. The floor was a concrete slab and there was very little in the way of human remains left. Someone commented that it would not be possible to get the father out of the concrete, he seemed fused in it. It turned out that the name of the man when he was young was Parore.
In a near death experience two years ago, I saw the boy's mother, who had died in a horrific car accident about three years ago. I commented on it when I recovered and said at the time that she "wasn't in a hurry, and seemed to be waiting" for something. I suppose that she was waiting for her baby boy and I'm sure that she came for him six weeks prior to the house fire. This is probably why I said he is gone the day I was asked to get him a drink. Is this prescience. If so to what purpose. I didn't save anyone's life, I didn't change any of the events. Their deaths were horrific in the cultural sense that Maori (native New Zealanders) believe that fire annihilates the life force.
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