When Clairvoyant People See the Future: Is It a Physically Existing Timeline at Another Continuum?
Clairvoyants are often seen as having a special ability to peer into the future, predicting events and outcomes that seem almost prophetic. However, can they truly see a future that physically exists at another time continuum? This article explores the nature of clairvoyant predictions and the possible mechanisms behind them.
General Considerations Before Claiming Clairvoyance
Before we dive into the specifics of clairvoyance, it's essential to establish a few basic principles. The general rule of thumb when considering any prediction or supernatural ability is to ask, “Does X actually happen at all?” Many times, what seem to be prophetic events can be explained by educated guesses, random chance, and confirmation bias.
Example of Regular Predictions
Consider the recent case of Robert Mueller's report on the Russia probe. As I write this, the contents are not yet public, but a reasonable prediction might be that there will be more indictments. This prediction doesn't require any clairvoyant abilities; there's ample evidence for this possibility in the current political landscape. Similarly, predicting that terrorists will stage a major attack in a Middle Eastern capital city in the next decade is a squishy but likely prediction, regardless of any supernatural abilities.
These types of predictions are common and can be made with a combination of social and political analysis. Making many predictions increases the likelihood that some will come true, and confirmation bias plays a role in making these predictions seem more accurate than they are.
Need for Skepticism and Verification
Despite the potential for successful predictions, it's important to remain skeptical and verify claims. It's easy to become swept up in the successes while forgetting the numerous failed predictions. As mentioned before, noetic phenomena like clairvoyance can be overhyped and overclaimed.
Personal Experience and Probability
From a personal perspective, my experiences with clairvoyance have been somewhat mixed. While the events themselves often occur exactly as predicted, the emotional content is often off. There may be a sense of validation but no specific useful information beyond confirming that you've passed a significant point on your life's journey.
Instead of seeing a definitive future, I believe clairvoyants are seeing a probable future. This future is based on the accumulated patterns of energies from the past and present, but it is not a guaranteed outcome. Between the present moment and the predicted future, new forces can emerge and alter the course of events. So, what clairvoyants see is more like an archetypal energy pattern in spiritual, mental, and emotional dimensions.
Analogy with Billiard Balls
Imagine a billiard ball rolling down a table, with vectors that predict its movement. The clairvoyant can perceive the existing vectors but may not always see the forces that could alter the ball's path. Therefore, the future seen through clairvoyance is not definite but probable, with an element of uncertainty.
Conclusion
Clairvoyance, if it exists, likely involves seeing a probable future rather than a guaranteed one. Events can unfold as predicted, but the emotional content and details may be off. The realm between the present and the future is a dynamic space where new influences can intervene, altering the predicted outcome. While the predictions made by clairvoyants may often come true, their accuracy is not absolute, and they may be influenced by confirmation bias.
For those seeking to understand or test clairvoyant abilities, it's important to approach the subject with a critical and skeptical mindset. A combination of historical patterns and a healthy dose of skepticism can provide a more accurate understanding of the world around us.