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Vitek1552 [10]
2 years ago
10

Do you believe in witches, psychics, mediums,

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trapecia [35]2 years ago
3 0

Answer: Explanations

Explanation:

Do you believe in witches, psychics, mediums, prophecies, or anyone who can tell the future?

Personally, I have mixed feelings about it. I believe that there are supernatural forces in the world that go outside of our realm of knowledge, yet I do not think that we have a reasonable amount of understanding to really decipher if a human, psychic or a witch can tell the future.

Have you ever had a thought or dream about something before it happened?

I have had dreams where I saw parts of the future events happen in real time. This trails back to my belief of supernatural forces and my opinions. A lot of the time, I consider it to be the exact opposite of Deja-vu.

If you could find out three things about your future, would you want to know?

If I had the ability to pick what I want to discover in my future, then I would want to absolutely know. We live in a world where our future is uncertain; to know a minor outcome in my future would bring relief to my past and present.

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