![]() ![]() ![]() I saw two dogs, one killing the other mercilessly. At the time, I did not know it was speaking about him until he died. The second did not happen until almost two decades later (last year) with the death of my grandfather. I cannot remember this one much, but I do remember that I just “knew,” and I wasn’t really that concerned with it…as if I knew that it had to happen for some reason. The first was my father when I was five years old. My premonitions were usually about close loved ones, though. I’ve had multiple premonitions of death throughout my life, and they have all come true. It’s interesting to see the perspectives and experiences of others. Hey Anna! I’m glad that you were asked this question. So my interpretation of this would be that this is about a very natural fear of losing your husband or about something coming to an end in his life or yours, or both. Being here can, at times, be tough enough without that. The golden rule of guidance from Spirit is that it does not cause us anguish. I don’t think Spirit tells us exactly how much time we have left - that would be a bit mean, in my opinion, unless there is a very specific reason for you needing that information. Premonitions of death are also a natural part of grief, so if you have experienced a loss in recent times, this may also be your unconscious mind coming to terms with that. It can constitute a ‘freak out’ about our mortality or the mortality of loved ones, which can be pretty hard to come to terms with. Something I have noticed is that it’s very common to have these premonitions. A Natural Part of Grief or a Fear of Losing Loved Ones ![]() It’s been five years since then, but this sense was perhaps explained by the fact that I did not make it past my late twenties in my two most recent past lives and have had a lot of short past incarnations. I spent my twenties packing as much in as possible partly because I had the nagging sense I would be dead by age 26. But she was also a heavy smoker and apparently had an unhealthy obsession with her own upcoming demise, which was possibly not so good for her health in general.Ĭould her premonition have been a warning of what would happen if she continued in her current habits? Who knows. The only person I know of who had a correct premonition in this area was a great–great aunt of mine who was convinced she would get throat cancer and pass away from it, and she eventually did, many years ago. She didn’t, but she did get cancer that year which she survived and has been in remission for over 25 years. I know someone who was absolutely convinced that she was going to pass away of a heart attack at age 37. This kind of premonition can also mean a brush with death (or something that feels like that.) Think of this as your soul asking you to make your decisions bearing in mind that your time here is finite. Of course, all of us will eventually depart this life and sometimes we lose sight of this larger perspective and stay stuck in situations and relationships which are making us unhappy, when we do in fact have other options. Sometimes when we have a sense that our time might soon be up, it can simply be our soul reminding us that our time here is limited. Personally, I find that I often have dreams featuring death symbolism when something in my life is coming to an end. They can mean an ending of some kind or a dying of a part of oneself. Spirit sometimes talks to us in metaphors, and like the “death” card in Tarot, these kinds of premonition do not usually mean a literal death. Here are some more likely scenarios when you have this kind of premonition: A Symbolic Death So, in my experience, it’s best not to take this kind of premonition literally. None of the people who had these premonitions actually did die when they thought they would. I know several people (myself included) who have had premonitions about themselves or a loved one dying on a specific date or at a certain age. I too have had a sort of knowing that he had a “contract” about dying early - do you think these premonitions are real?” through taking care of himself physically) to stick around as long as possible for our son and family. Recently, he has said that he is trying very hard (i.e. “Since we’ve been together, my husband has spoken of dying early (not often, but on a few notable occasions). ![]()
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