A funny thing happened to me at work earlier today...
It all began last week, either Thursday or Friday morning, when I came in and told my adjacent coworkers (in a very friendly, conversational albeit skeptical tone of voice): "I'm not the one to believe in this psychic stuff, but last night I had a really weird dream that our power went out and our systems suddenly shut off. The boss finally came out of his office and tells everyone to go home WITH a full day's pay. Wouldn't it be nice if that actually DID happen?" I teasingly smirked, knowing full well that this was nothing more than wishful thinking on my part.
Today, Tuesday, November 1st, at around 3pm, one of my co-workers was telling everyone about a psychic party that she's holding this weekend and asked me if I wanted to go. Naturally, I declined, and when they asked why I proudly told them the practical, logical and common sense reasons as to why I prefer NOT to see psychics. It's not a matter of "believing" or "not believing" in them; it all boils down to the simple fact of CONSISTENTLY proving the validity of their claims which, based on my experience, they seem to do, at very best, a tenuous and inconsistent job of, or, at worst, a downright lousy job. I personally believe that we all have these "premonitions" or even the rare occassional "psychic vision" of things to come, but most of the time, these are nothing more than just your average, everyday, common sense reactions based upon your overall coginitive awareness of the situations and circumstances around you (say, for example, having that "gut" feeling that you're going to get that dream job because of the simple fact that you had conducted the interview process in a most outstanding and professional manner, or even knowing the quickest way to get from point A to point B based on your knowledge of city streets, highways, backroads, etc, in conjuction with your general observations of traffic flow, where road construction is, etc.)
Sometimes, in some magical, mysterious and serendipitous ways, our "instincts," or "gut feelings" they can and will be correct.
Like it was for me today...
With regard to that dream I had? Well, to a certain extent, that actually DID come to pass today! From one skeptic to another, I can certainly understand just how incredulous this sounds, so I don't expect anyone to buy this (I personally wouldn't), but please here me out. I'm going to state the circumstances of this event in as clearly a rational, level-head, unbiased and objective manner that I can. I'm not trying to change anyone's mind on the matter; my only intent is for you to thoroughly EXERCISE it:
So anyway, did our systems shut down? Yes. Were we sent home? No. Why? Three reasons: (1). Our power come right back on.
(2). It was late in the day [about 4:45pm] and it was almost time to go home anyway, and (3). Our boss would have FOUND some kind of work to do for us to keep us at our desks until our scheduled times anyway (even in the dark!).
What was most bizarre and (I want to emphasize here) COINCIDENTAL was how I had stated the above facts with regard to my "prophetic" dream which, up until that time, 3pm, never came to pass. This solid piece of evidence cleary supported my skeptical claim of being inconsistent in one's "psychic" thoughts and premonitions, and just how much I would've made a complete blithering idiot of myself had I actually taken this dream and proclaimed it to everyone as "fact." But as soon as the power and our computer systems had gone down...BAM! People got "freaked" out, including myself, I must honestly admit ---thus making me look like somewhat of a fool for attempting to "debunk" my co-worker's psychic beliefs!
Was this just a "random coincidence"? Or evidence of a truly "genuine" psychic phenomena? I personally lean towards the former, and here's why:
Just because we are right from time to time with regard to these inner "gut" feelings and personal instincts, does NOT necessarily makes us "psychic" in the TRUE sense of the word. To me, the real proof of psychic ability lies in CONSISTENCY, more importantly, how consistently CORRECT the psychic is. Would a mechanic still be called a mechanic if he only fixed half of your car's problems? Would a doctor still be called a doctor if he/she only treated and cured only half of your medical problems? More importantly, would you still be able to keep your job if you did only HALF of your work? With the possible exception of metereologists, most of these people would ALL eventually be out of work and be stripped of their professional titles, yet phychics seem to have the ONLY profession in the world where they can be consistently wrong and STILL keep their jobs. Go figure....
One thing I had thought of on my way home is to ask my coworker tommorow morning about the occurances of such power and system outages like the one we just had today. If they happen more frequently than not, I would rationally surmise that this were nothing more but a random coincidence. If this were the very FIRST time such an event took place? Well....now that's a little bit of a different story! I guess I'll find out tommorow morning
Either way you want to look at it, while I do have these "prophetic" thoughts and feelings from time to time, most of them can and will be incorrect. So clearly, that does NOT make me psychic. Prove me wrong...
Your thoughts? Feedback?
It all began last week, either Thursday or Friday morning, when I came in and told my adjacent coworkers (in a very friendly, conversational albeit skeptical tone of voice): "I'm not the one to believe in this psychic stuff, but last night I had a really weird dream that our power went out and our systems suddenly shut off. The boss finally came out of his office and tells everyone to go home WITH a full day's pay. Wouldn't it be nice if that actually DID happen?" I teasingly smirked, knowing full well that this was nothing more than wishful thinking on my part.
Today, Tuesday, November 1st, at around 3pm, one of my co-workers was telling everyone about a psychic party that she's holding this weekend and asked me if I wanted to go. Naturally, I declined, and when they asked why I proudly told them the practical, logical and common sense reasons as to why I prefer NOT to see psychics. It's not a matter of "believing" or "not believing" in them; it all boils down to the simple fact of CONSISTENTLY proving the validity of their claims which, based on my experience, they seem to do, at very best, a tenuous and inconsistent job of, or, at worst, a downright lousy job. I personally believe that we all have these "premonitions" or even the rare occassional "psychic vision" of things to come, but most of the time, these are nothing more than just your average, everyday, common sense reactions based upon your overall coginitive awareness of the situations and circumstances around you (say, for example, having that "gut" feeling that you're going to get that dream job because of the simple fact that you had conducted the interview process in a most outstanding and professional manner, or even knowing the quickest way to get from point A to point B based on your knowledge of city streets, highways, backroads, etc, in conjuction with your general observations of traffic flow, where road construction is, etc.)
Sometimes, in some magical, mysterious and serendipitous ways, our "instincts," or "gut feelings" they can and will be correct.
Like it was for me today...
With regard to that dream I had? Well, to a certain extent, that actually DID come to pass today! From one skeptic to another, I can certainly understand just how incredulous this sounds, so I don't expect anyone to buy this (I personally wouldn't), but please here me out. I'm going to state the circumstances of this event in as clearly a rational, level-head, unbiased and objective manner that I can. I'm not trying to change anyone's mind on the matter; my only intent is for you to thoroughly EXERCISE it:
So anyway, did our systems shut down? Yes. Were we sent home? No. Why? Three reasons: (1). Our power come right back on.
(2). It was late in the day [about 4:45pm] and it was almost time to go home anyway, and (3). Our boss would have FOUND some kind of work to do for us to keep us at our desks until our scheduled times anyway (even in the dark!).
What was most bizarre and (I want to emphasize here) COINCIDENTAL was how I had stated the above facts with regard to my "prophetic" dream which, up until that time, 3pm, never came to pass. This solid piece of evidence cleary supported my skeptical claim of being inconsistent in one's "psychic" thoughts and premonitions, and just how much I would've made a complete blithering idiot of myself had I actually taken this dream and proclaimed it to everyone as "fact." But as soon as the power and our computer systems had gone down...BAM! People got "freaked" out, including myself, I must honestly admit ---thus making me look like somewhat of a fool for attempting to "debunk" my co-worker's psychic beliefs!
Was this just a "random coincidence"? Or evidence of a truly "genuine" psychic phenomena? I personally lean towards the former, and here's why:
Just because we are right from time to time with regard to these inner "gut" feelings and personal instincts, does NOT necessarily makes us "psychic" in the TRUE sense of the word. To me, the real proof of psychic ability lies in CONSISTENCY, more importantly, how consistently CORRECT the psychic is. Would a mechanic still be called a mechanic if he only fixed half of your car's problems? Would a doctor still be called a doctor if he/she only treated and cured only half of your medical problems? More importantly, would you still be able to keep your job if you did only HALF of your work? With the possible exception of metereologists, most of these people would ALL eventually be out of work and be stripped of their professional titles, yet phychics seem to have the ONLY profession in the world where they can be consistently wrong and STILL keep their jobs. Go figure....
One thing I had thought of on my way home is to ask my coworker tommorow morning about the occurances of such power and system outages like the one we just had today. If they happen more frequently than not, I would rationally surmise that this were nothing more but a random coincidence. If this were the very FIRST time such an event took place? Well....now that's a little bit of a different story! I guess I'll find out tommorow morning
Either way you want to look at it, while I do have these "prophetic" thoughts and feelings from time to time, most of them can and will be incorrect. So clearly, that does NOT make me psychic. Prove me wrong...
Your thoughts? Feedback?