Two photos I took late last year could be pareidolia or ???
Pareidolia is the phenomenon of recognizing patterns, shapes, and familiar objects in a vague and sometimes random stimulus, says RationalWiki.org. Faces are thought to be the most common things seen as an effect of pareidolia.
Multiple faces can be seen beside the cat witch nightlight.
This is a shadow caused by towels hung on a hook in a bathroom. Seeing these faces while alone in a quiet place can be somewhat unsettling to the average person. Each individual must decide for herself where pareidolia ends and anomalous experiences begin.
An amusing case of precognition occurred while I was attempting to get some exercise this past Sunday. I was walking with a companion around a half mile plus Rundgang around a large pond or small lake. To break the monotony, I sometimes make up silly simple songs to sing softly to keep myself amused. These ditties are generally very absurd stream of consciousness numbers like:
Emergen-cy
Brain surgery
Is not for me.
Is not for me!
At a particular point on the path and out of no where, I began to sing:
Doggie treats are good to eat
For me and you
And doggies too.
Eat some doggie treats today.
Woof woof. Yum yum!
Granted, this is nonsensical and silly but exercise for the sake of exercise can be mind numbingly boring. I stopped singing and continued to walk around the path sometimes pumping my arms for extra exercise benefits. When I got around the lake to the same place where I had been singing my impromptu doggie treats song about 20 minutes earlier, there stood a tiny elderly lady in a winter coat, Hello Kitty pajama bottoms and an unusual thick embroidered helmet hat. Very elfin. She was with a younger man who could have been her son. In her hand she had a pouch of dog treats and was handing them out to two smartly attired Scottie dogs who were walking with a woman on the path. None of those people or dogs were present during my earlier circumnavigation. The elfish pixie and her companion continued to walk very slowly around the body of water and stopped twice more to give other dogs some treats.
The key to this precognitive event, I think, is the use of my stream of consciousness for the silly songs, freeing up my mind. What made it memorable was the fey and whimsical appearance of the little lady who was well under five feet tall.
See also Precognitive Dreams, and Pareidolia Or?
Fahrusha is a professional intuitive and the co-host of “Shattered Reality Podcast”.
January 10, 2019 at 4:0 1
your mind is always open to suggestions. you have precognition
January 10, 2019 at 4:0 1
Thanks Nina! I’m sure your own precognition can be trained. Happy New Year!
January 10, 2019 at 4:0 1
I agree that you have precognition. Isn’t it wonderful when our gifts give something so rewarding?
January 10, 2019 at 4:0 1
Thanks. Betsy! I’m sure you have the gift too!
January 11, 2019 at 4:0 1
SWEET. I loved that story. How wonderful the world can be.
January 11, 2019 at 4:0 1
Thanks very much, Karen.