To Nick: Yes, I am Christian. I'm not sure how I might feel about having psychic abilities, if that's what this was. I suppose I accept that there are abilities which man may possess, which he does not fully understand. The whole idea of man only using a small percentage of his brain has...
I wrote it down when I was 17, and that journal was subsequently lost. I re-wrote it about 5 years later. I am sure that I didn't re-write it word for word exactly as I had the first time, but the specifics were written clearly. Note: this was still years before the first child was born...
Thank you for your reply. It sounds like you believe my experience is proof of some physiological phenomenon that man cannot explain, as opposed to proof of the existence of God. Thank you for your comments.
Your response suggests my experience is proof of God AND also proof of some physical phenomenon that man cannot explain, and that they are "part and parcel" the same. Thank you, I appreciate the perspective.
Other opinions?
My journal details are very accurate. In fact, after my second son was born with his handicap, that's when I dug out my journal and began to watch closely thereafter when each child was born. By the time my second daughter (4th child) was born, I told my mother on the way to the hospital that...
I don't have my "childhood" journal anymore, but I re-wrote the dream into my "young adult" journal about 4 years before I married and started my family, so yes, I still have it.
THE EXPERIENCE: When I was a young man (17) I had what I thought was a dream in which I saw my future children. I won't give you the particulars except to say that one of the children was handicapped and there were other characteristics that I noticed such as hair color, behavior, personality...
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