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Originally Posted by ghoastgirl1
I've had similar instances myself while getting into the car a song pops into my head and then I'll turn the radio on it's playing, kind of weird.
Also, when I was younger if I had a dream about something I tended to write it down in an online journal and then maybe a week later, I would look back and it had happened in the same meaning just perhaps a deviated way.
For example: I had a dream about this guy Justin I had been dating and that I found him with another girl and he denied it. I didn't think too much of it, and then a few days after a friend from school told me he was cheating on me. I didn't make the connection until months after when I was going through old entries. Kind of gave me the willies.
I have had instances of deJa vu where I'll get a less than second flash of a place or something happening and then weeks down the road it does happen. Creepy!
So yea, I believe that stuff to an extent.
I've done reading on paranormal stuff in my spare time and have read about "hypersensatives" which are people with a really keen sense of the "spiritual aura" around them, making them more susceptible to such events. My dad told me our family is pretty intuitive when it comes to being able to guess whats going to happen, he does it all the time. He said, I perhaps wouldn't go this far, but we have a bit of a physic ability in our blood.
However due to past experiences I'm tempted to believe it more seriously. Haven't had too much of a recent event happen but they were pretty frequent back when I was in high school, even more so at my old house in GA.
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I can probably explain all of those -- not to undermine your beliefs, but to maybe assist you in understanding what might have happened.
The incident with the song can be explained by probability. You were likely thinking of a popular song, and the radio plays popular songs.
With the dream, your premonition may only have been anxiety, backed up by how you saw the two of them behaving. A person's mind often receives information subconsciously, but doesn't immediately process it on a conscious level, especially if the information is subtle and fragmented.
Deja vu is an interesting event, and it can range from coincidence and brain signal echo/delay to actual pre-cognition. But without knowing more details about those events, I can't tell you where they might fall in that spectrum.