COVID PRECOGNITION

 

Precognition is supposedly less understood that other types of psi. But when it happens to you and then unfolds, there’s no squabble or debate about it.

But what triggers a precognition, a glimpse of the future?

This evening, I realized that sometimes it can sometimes  be triggered by a selfish motive. Here’s what I mean.

Rob and I are gong to Orlando this week to watch Megan’s pets while she’s out of town. It’s a Sunday night. Angie, the woman who has been doing my hair for at least 20 years, is returning from a week in Greece. I have an appointment with her on Tuesday. Facts.

As I was drying my hair this morning, I thought that if Angie returned with Covid, I wouldn’t be able to get my hair colored for at least another week and oh wow, my gray would be showing. I knew she’d been vaxxed and boosted and took precautions and convinced myself that I was just being paranoid about this.

But this evening, she texted me that she’d contracted Covid in Greece, didn’t have symptoms now, and if I wanted to change my appointment, no problem, she understood.
So, there it was. My precognition. Now what?

Tuesday will be her 6th day and, according to the CDC, you aren’t contagious after day 5. I’ve been vaxxed, boosted once, had Covid in January of this year and symptoms lasted just a day. But even once the recognition had been confirmed, I faced the same dilemma – a selfish thing. I don’t want gray hair. So Angie and I will both be wearing masks on Tuesday.

Her salon is on the back porch of her home, no one else around.

So even though the precognition unfolded, I still had to make a choice. And that’s the twist with this phenomenon. You glimpse something that’s coming up, but you still have to decide how you deal with it. Then there’s an additional question: does your choice  change the event? And if so, how?

 

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