Divine Intervention strikes again!
OK, so i’m a regular blogger of dreams, this is because i often experiance precognitions in dreams and i like to try and keep an acurate record of things ive seen. Anyway, yesterday i began blogging a dream that at one point involved me salsa dancing. Well anyway i get towards the end of the blog when suddenly internet explorer closes down for no reason and i am left with the challenge of describing the whole dream again (it took atleast half an hour of typing to fully explain it). But because it is late i cant be botherd so i decide i will do it tommorow.
So guess what happend on the first day at sixthform (collage) today, yes we had to do salsa dancing. No big excitement to me as i often experiance this type of precognition but it is the fact that yet again (this happens to almost half of the dreams i blogg, for some reason i am unable to blogg them before the event happens) i am unable to proove any of it. I call it divine intervention, its probably somthing else but i cant shift the idea that someone is controlling what happens as this isnt the only time ive been prevented from blogging…
My first big precognition involved three motorsport people being killed in a plane crash (Kent aircrash March 30th). I blogged this on a blogging site but the day i realised that there was a link between the dream and the event, this was atleast a week later, the blogg got removed because it was reported to contain spam (which it didn’t)…
Like i said, this seems to happen more times than it should, maybe its just down to chance that out of the whole population someone has to experiance this string of events, in my case it seems to be too often…
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