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Do some people have a premonition of their own death?
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Pravda 7/3/2006

People experience a premonition of their own death


No one knows at what turning point in fate one’s fateful hour will come and what exactly will take us from the earthly world to one whose form we do not know. Nevertheless, there are some people on earth who can see this moment coming. Mystical and unfathomable intuition is what allows people to find the key to this impenetrable secret.

“Coming in from work one evening, my wife, who was only 20 years old, unexpectedly announced: “I’m just so tired, maybe I’ll be leaving this world soon,” writes Grigoriy Doronin from Sergiev Posad. “The next day we were involved in a car accident. My wife died, but I survived…”

“Last summer my husband and I came to the town where I was born and grew up to spend some time with my parents,” relates Inna P. from Samara in a letter. “One day, standing on the balcony and looking out onto the Volga , he suddenly said, “Would you believe that I’m going to die here?” Of course I was shocked by this question, as my husband was in perfect health. But a few weeks later he suddenly died of a heart attack.”

There are a huge number of similar examples. American doctors William Green, Stefan Goldstein and Alex Moss, studying the phenomenon of death, researched thousands of stories behind patients who died suddenly. Their results show that most people had anticipated their own death. Admittedly, their premonition did not come in the form of prophetic statements or timely preparations for their burial, but in a specific psychological state and often in the desire to put their affairs into order. It emerges that shortly before their death many people experience a state of depression which can last anything from a week to half a year.

http://english.pravda.ru/science/mysteries/07-03-2006/76986-death-0



What do you think? Have you had any experience with this?

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