Getting memories from the future

‘Gut Feelings’ Are Memories from the Future, Scientists Say.
Even the CIA has publicly released data on the psychic phenomenon.”

I saw this headline and was intrigued. Unfortunately, the article was behind a paywall.

This news doesn’t surprise me. What does surprise me is that it took scientists (and the CIA) so long to investigate it.

Five or six years ago, out of the blue, I decided to no longer be a wedding officiant. I had been marrying couples for about twenty years, and it was time for a change. I still enjoyed everything about my job, but something inside me was telling me it was time to pivot. I contacted the websites I advertised on and cancelled my accounts. One of them tried their damnedest to retain my business. They offered me steeper and steeper discounts. I almost relented but then listened to my gut.

Three months later, the pandemic hit. If I had spent money on advertising, it would have been wasted.

I’m sure you have a similar story. A job you quit before the company went under. A trip you didn’t take to a city that ended up having a mass shooting while you would have been there. The alternate route that struck your fancy—and kept you from a huge traffic jam.

Or maybe you’ve had the reverse, a gut instinct you didn’t listen to. Hopefully, whatever happened taught you to listen the next time.

What scientists are studying is whether gut feelings are a form of precognition. That is, the ability to perceive events before they occur.

From the work I do clearing energy, I know that time is not linear. I can access information from the past, the present, and the future. So can you.

There is something called the gut-brain axis, a network of nerves that connects your brain and your gut. Those butterflies in your stomach or upset tummy when you’re nervous are part of your gastrointestinal tract sending signals to your central nervous system.

All this to say, trust those gut feelings.

And P.S. It’s about time science looked into it.

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