@RusA #9858899 See... How destiny works in funny way... My friend,'s cousin with her much effort can't never arrive in Paris, and My senior at work can do it in a free and easy way.
A fellow who goes to my church parish is an airline pilot who works out of Logan Airport in Boston. On September 11, 2001 he was scheduled to pilot a plane, but for some reason the schedule got changed and someone else got the job instead. This was one of the planes that were crashed into the World Trade Center. Seth McFarlaine (creator of the TV series Family Guy) was scheduled to be on one of the planes, but got to the airport late; and actor Mark Wahlberg was supposed to be on it as well, but changed his plans. So you never know what fate or destiny has in store for you.
Sometimes i also confuse how paranormal can see the future
I generally take a dim view of professional psychics, especially the ones who make a ton of money out of what is obviously the kind of cold reading that phony psychics and professional mentalists have been doing for decades. The famous "psychic" Sylvia Browne made an appearance on the soap opera The Young and the Restless, and made predictions with great accuracy. Afterwards, I was joking about how Y&R clearly takes place in an alternate universe where Browne is a genuine psychic, unlike in ours where she's a total fraud.
On the other hand, I know people who have an uncanny knack for knowing what other people are thinking, or making small predictions about the future that actually come true. This is just a natural talent they have, and is not something they can just turn on and turn off. I also know a woman who apparently sees and interacts with the spirits of deceased relatives. To her it's no bigger a deal to be visited by her dead father than to be visited by her very-much-alive son. This is something she will talk to me about because she knows I won't judge her one way or another for it, but she keeps her mouth shut about it otherwise.
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@RusA #9858899
See... How destiny works in funny way... My friend,'s cousin with her much effort can't never arrive in Paris, and My senior at work can do it in a free and easy way.
A fellow who goes to my church parish is an airline pilot who works out of Logan Airport in Boston. On September 11, 2001 he was scheduled to pilot a plane, but for some reason the schedule got changed and someone else got the job instead. This was one of the planes that were crashed into the World Trade Center. Seth McFarlaine (creator of the TV series Family Guy) was scheduled to be on one of the planes, but got to the airport late; and actor Mark Wahlberg was supposed to be on it as well, but changed his plans. So you never know what fate or destiny has in store for you.
Sometimes i also confuse how paranormal can see the future
I generally take a dim view of professional psychics, especially the ones who make a ton of money out of what is obviously the kind of cold reading that phony psychics and professional mentalists have been doing for decades. The famous "psychic" Sylvia Browne made an appearance on the soap opera The Young and the Restless, and made predictions with great accuracy. Afterwards, I was joking about how Y&R clearly takes place in an alternate universe where Browne is a genuine psychic, unlike in ours where she's a total fraud.
On the other hand, I know people who have an uncanny knack for knowing what other people are thinking, or making small predictions about the future that actually come true. This is just a natural talent they have, and is not something they can just turn on and turn off. I also know a woman who apparently sees and interacts with the spirits of deceased relatives. To her it's no bigger a deal to be visited by her dead father than to be visited by her very-much-alive son. This is something she will talk to me about because she knows I won't judge her one way or another for it, but she keeps her mouth shut about it otherwise.