tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7539436145942646560.post2677889721575660811..comments2023-04-29T11:00:08.353+01:00Comments on WASTED by NICOLA MORGAN: READ AND BE SPOOKEDNicola Morganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12189894289540344094noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7539436145942646560.post-61131708430412555212010-05-15T15:26:55.484+01:002010-05-15T15:26:55.484+01:00Clare - as a nurse sensing a patient is about to h...Clare - as a nurse sensing a patient is about to have a cardiac arrest or similar, this need not be remotely spooky. There has been plenty of research into using animals to detect people about to go into cardiac arrest, epileptic seizures and so on, and some of dogs to detect cancer. It is their sensitivity to chemical changes (through smell/taste) which makes them able to do it and I imagine you are doing exactly the same - subconciously detecting tiny chemical changes in a patient you are familiar with. It's very lucky for your patients that you have a level of sensitivity in this area that is greater than that which most people have - brava!AnneRhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02886295208140507100noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7539436145942646560.post-36036492508175788672010-05-15T09:02:48.022+01:002010-05-15T09:02:48.022+01:00Two of the characters in my most recently-complete...Two of the characters in my most recently-completed novel can see the future; one is very good at it.<br /><br />What she does, however, is not magic but science. She is a telepath, so she can read other people's feelings and thoughts, and she also has an analytical ability of the highest order. Her excess knowledge and her unique abilities enable her to prognosticate with some accuracy, but she doesn't just 'see' one future, but several possibities (anyone read Dune and know about Paul's ability to see the weave of what might be to come?).<br /><br />This character is my attempt at explaining what I have witnessed and experienced on more than one occasion.<br /><br />Cat xCatherine Hugheshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17540552933192453722noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7539436145942646560.post-47301856300071526012010-05-15T07:53:20.120+01:002010-05-15T07:53:20.120+01:00Clare - really interesting questions in your last ...Clare - really interesting questions in your last para.<br /><br />Sudha - I agree that it would be a terrible burden. <br /><br />It is certainly more comforting to disbelieve!Nicola Morganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12189894289540344094noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7539436145942646560.post-20303464902437638632010-05-14T00:02:27.968+01:002010-05-14T00:02:27.968+01:00Your blog was passed on to me for comment. In my c...Your blog was passed on to me for comment. In my culture (Indian) it is common to believe in many things that are dismissed in Western culture. <br />I was present at that afternoon tea. On the day I thought of the foretelling for members of the group as a little lighthearted fun.<br />What happened afterwards and the distress it caused the American, Parimala and the writer are not matters to be taken lightly. If the future can be foretold (and I will not say it can be, you must decide that for yourself) it would be a burden most individuals would find too great to bear.<br />If your book encourages young people to choose their actions with care then it will have done a great service.<br />Best wishes, Sudha HazarikahAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7539436145942646560.post-77405010713583525292010-05-13T14:14:19.493+01:002010-05-13T14:14:19.493+01:00What a fascinating story.
My only experience of f...What a fascinating story. <br />My only experience of fortune-telling was at a Primary school fair when two children "saw" me with a pen and a book and decided I was going to be an author. I am now working on making that fortune of years ago come true!<br />INTUITION is what fascinates me. <br />How do I "know" that a patient, due for discharge, is about to have a cardiac arrest when she is apparently symptom-free? Such incidents are common in nursing.<br />Recently, I was working on the computer when out-of-the-blue I had the notion to go downstairs and make some toast. Before I finished the sentence I was typing, my dog, in another part of the house, woke from a sound sleep to go and sit by the breadbin? Co-incidence? Possibly. But there are so many instances of animals apparently "predicting" events to give credence to the idea of some kind of sixth sense at work.<br />I don't have any answers but I don't believe all apparently-psychic phenomena are fake. Unfortunately it's a bandwagon that's easy to jump on and there are always charlatans willing to prey on the vulnerable.<br />Had the fortune-teller "warned" the girl, who knows the potential outcome? Would her brother have heeded a warning? Would the girl have endured the guilt of not warning her brother? Would the accident - a random event - have happened? If not, would we have heard of the "fortune" that didn't come true? Unlikely!Clarehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06466817234425104422noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7539436145942646560.post-20065114769603765302010-05-13T13:32:33.352+01:002010-05-13T13:32:33.352+01:00I believe in everything. Ghosts, future telling, ...I believe in everything. Ghosts, future telling, paranormal activity, demons, angels- you get the idea. <br />Thanks so much for sharing this story! It was really interesting!Creepy Query Girlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18115161057496086972noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7539436145942646560.post-21852683928650006792010-05-13T13:29:12.710+01:002010-05-13T13:29:12.710+01:00Anne - I'm not confusing them, honest guv. But...Anne - I'm not confusing them, honest guv. But if foresight is possible in any more than either the form of a guess or else an obvious deduction from one set of circumstances to another, then the future has to be pre-determined. I don't believe it is pre-determined, so I don't believe it can be foretold. I am certainly not suggesting that seeing is causation! I certainly don't believe that the clairvoyant saying it would happen made it happen - after all, she didn't tell the future victim. But the clairvoyant beleived that she'd seen the future and I don't believe the future is knowable in that sense, because until it happens it doesn't have to happen. Everything possible is possible until it isn't. <br /><br />Jesse - I think your analysis is spot on. Also, I think we simply don't notice the many many times when we had a thought and it DIDN'T come true.Nicola Morganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12189894289540344094noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7539436145942646560.post-72895776309012765612010-05-13T12:13:37.941+01:002010-05-13T12:13:37.941+01:00Very Spooky - made my hairs stand on end!
I perso...Very Spooky - made my hairs stand on end!<br /><br />I personally don't believe the future can be fortold - after all it hasn't happened until it has happened.<br /><br />I agree with Becky in that sometimes you can feel that something is going to happen - for example before I turned up to my Piano lesson yesterday the boss had commented that I was about to arrived moments before I did.<br /><br />I put it down more to the time being just past 6:15 which is when I have my lesson and it being a coincendence that I rang the door moments after he mentioned it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7539436145942646560.post-78439604032619348722010-05-13T10:56:56.099+01:002010-05-13T10:56:56.099+01:00Nicola, don't confuse predestination with fore...Nicola, don't confuse predestination with foresight. Seeing the future does not mean it is pre-ordained; seeing is not causation (we'll leave out quantum entanglement and the role of the observer for a moment). You see the sun set because it sets - you seeing it does not cause it to happen. (I think it was Tolstoy who used that example to explain it, but I may be wrong there.) So (if) a fortune teller can see the future, they are only seeing as we see things contemporaneously. The idea of seeing across time as we see across space only requires a notion of predestination if you view time as linear and fixed - and since we know since Einstein that it isn't, the problem disappears. That doesn't mean we can explain it, but it means we can know there can be a scientific explanation that is currently beyond our grasp. Which is a more comfortable position than a bunch of supernatural explanations, at least.Stroppy Authorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16560035800075465845noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7539436145942646560.post-65217575897734102692010-05-13T09:49:56.045+01:002010-05-13T09:49:56.045+01:00Spooky. I don't really believe in fortune tell...Spooky. I don't really believe in fortune telling either but I do believe that sometimes you can just get a feeling that something is going to happen.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14379159908572573355noreply@blogger.com