Precognition
A psychic prediction is to foretell an event before it happens. As long as humans have existed on earth, various forms of prediction have existed. Today, humans are using Artificial (A.I.) technology to attempt, with some mathematical accuracy, what will come in the future. Even with these attempts, there is no surefire and 100% accurate way to predict the future.
The months of November, December, and early January are when many people are interested in looking into the future and seeing what is in store. Every year, the students, teachers, and staff of the Psychic School, a global online school for the development of Clairvoyance and Clairvoyant healing, gather to reflect and look at the year ahead and make psychic predictions. It is always an entertaining gathering, as well as insightful.
The word Precognition comes from the Latin prae- meaning before, and cognitio, meaning acquiring knowledge. Also known as prescience, future vision, or future sight, it is when a person claims to have the ability to see into the future. According to Psychology Today, it is believed that one-third of the American population has experienced Precognition.
Precognition is the ability to predict future events before they happen. For millennia, cultures and civilizations have relied on oracles, fortune tellers, soothsayers, seers, prophets and psychics to predict future events so that they may prevent and avert catastrophe. With a viral pandemic spreading across the world creating sudden, dramatic and unprecedented changes to daily life, many are looking for signs and predictions to find meaning and understand why and how it may have come into reality. Rather than exploring predictions as proof of current world events, perhaps it is more helpful to explore the underlying needs to feel safe, secure, protected, seen, and validated. During times that are chaotic and destabilizing, working on maintaining a balanced perspective through spiritual or psychic development and practices, meditation, movement, creativity, and healing and nurturing loving connections with others may offer greater support and grounding.