I actually have a very close friend who is clairsentient. She can't control when she will feel someone else's feelings. It'll just happen randomly. The reason why I believe her is because she did it to me.
Now, through the years, I've learned to hide my emotions very well. My own mother can't tell when I'm happy or upset about something. So, whenever this girl asks what's wrong, it definitely comes as a shock because I don't know another soul in the world that would be able to tell that something's wrong.
Sometime in January, I was talking to a friend who I was planning on rooming with. We're extremely close, and she was the last friend I would have left in this hell hole of a town. Everyone else is leaving for grad school or some job. Well, during our conversation, she said she would be leaving too (Navy). Of course I felt pretty shitty.
The next day, I was hanging out with Ms. Clairsentient. I was doing my thing of hiding this shitty feeling because I didn't want to be a downer. Out of nowhere, she busted out the "are you okay?" question. I blew it off and said nothing was wrong. However, later she started talking about the whole clairsentient thing and how when she asked me that, she had suddenly gotten this feeling of sorrow and abandonment.
I don't know any other explanation of how to explain how she knew. I've witnessed it happen to her many times, so I believe it.
Also, if you're looking for a theory about how such things might work, I saw a behind the scenes of a movie about this stuff explaining one such theory (I know, it's a movie blah blah). I'm not saying I believe this, but it seems plausible.
It goes along with the notion that matter is constantly expanding. This includes matter from yourself, your brain, etc. Well, there may be a way to contact the matter from your expanded self. This would allow for people to be able to see events across the world/time/etc.
...my 2 cents...
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