Hi, I'm new here, I found you by searching for anyone that has had similar experiences to mine. In the last 20 years, I've had about 5 to 6 moments of what I call, "Spidey Sense." I don't have precog dreams. Instead, about 10 seconds before a dangerous situation presents itself, I get an intense feeling of dread, body chills, and stomach cramps. This is a unique sensation that only lasts about 2 seconds. Most of the incidents happened as a teen, racing my car around the country roads of Virginia. Every time I get the warning, I ease off a little and go on guard. Then nothing threatening happens.
The last time I had an incident, I was riding in the passenger seat of my friends van. We were on our way to a ski race that his kids were in, (who were sleeping in the back seats.) My friend was whipping up the canyon to the top of the mountain when I had another Spidey Sense. I chose not to tell him, after all it is kinda weird. I also know that he was a competitive driver so I chose to trust his skill. After the usual 10 seconds and 3 sharp turns later, we come around a sharp left to find a car on the shoulder with the flashers on. Then I see two more cars on the opposite shoulder also with hazards on. We then hit the ice and began to skid. I was bracing for the impact with the first car. My friend catches the skid, missing the first car. For some reason there are 5 people standing in the road! I guess they are discussing their skidding off the road. Our van is aimed right for them, luckily they scatter like pigeons and we miss them all. We made it through the dangerous situation unscathed, but if I had spoken up, all the excitement could have been avoided.
Has anyone else had conscious, wide awake precog moments?
Only once in my life have I had a precog vision, also wide awake. It was similar to getting lost in a day dream, except I had no choice, it just filled my vision complete with audio. The best part of that story is it followed the 10 second rule. I was asked to stay late at work. In my vision I said yes. Then just like hitting rewind on the DVR, the event unfolded exactly as seen. In my head I was panicking, my mouth was saying yes, just like the vision. But I stopped, said no, and thus, changed the outcome of the vision. So, if you are curious about the future, there is a difference between what will happen, and what does happen. You have free will.