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Delusions are my most common form of psychosis, but I have had visual hallucinations. Some of the ones that I am 100% sure were manic psychosis were:
* Seeing the devil * Seeing moving clouds instead of the ceiling during a hospitalization * Seeing the clock (time) racing Others were either psychosis or dissociative hallucinations. |
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Thank you for sharing, BirdDancer.
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Yeah, why am I only getting visions about bad things? How about I try to focus on good things and get visions I can hope come true?
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All the visions I have ever had, virtually 100% of which have come true exactly as predicted, were almost all foretelling terrible experiences for me personally. Car crashes. Long hospitalizations. etc. Only one was entirely positive. That said, as I have mentioned, the last one I had, which was just awful, also included information that, when it was all over, everything woud be all right for me. And I suppose on a certain level, that has also been true. I do not understaand why I needed to receive all this information about terrible events in my life before they happened--sometimes, years before.
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I’ve had so many negative ones that thankfully haven’t come true (yet?).
Being a person who ‘overthinks’ about every possible outcome, and is highly intuitive and very sensitive, don’t discount the power of the subconscious to consider the things that did eventually happen...which seem like ESP. The mind is amazingly complex, and science still doesn’t fully understand how it works. Is the difference between imagination and visions, that visions come true? __________________ "And don't say it hasn't been a little slice of heaven, 'cause it hasn't!" . About Me--T |
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I don't know the answer to that. This is part of why I posted this here. To me a vision is a visual experience accurately predicting the future, but to someone else, it may mean something completely different.
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I mean, I wasn’t wrong when I said I felt like something really bad was about to happen. I remember in middle of December just getting this awful sudden feeling. I texted my mom and asked if we could go look at Christmas lights because I felt like this would be the last time people would be feeling peaceful for awhile. She was freaking out because I was scaring her. Very strong intuition is hardly ever wrong.
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I dream of dead loved ones. They always give me messages that come true. Nothing predicting like tragedy or world issues just personal stuff. It sounds crazy. Its mostly from my grandmother.
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I know dreams can be a big deal. They have never been that for me. That said, your story of your experience is just mind-bending! I have never heard of anything like that before. Do they frighten you? Does this experience frighten you? Comfort you? Neither? __________________ When I was a kid, my parents moved a lot, but I always found them--Rodney Dangerfield |
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