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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: POL-PRE |
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PREMONITION (from Lat. prae, before, monere, to advise or warn) , an impression relating to a future event. Strictly the word should mean a warning proceeding from an external source. Its modern
ordinary consciousness. In modern
century in France and Germany, that certain of their subjects, When in the " magnetic " trance , could foretell accurately the course of their diseases, the date of the occurrence of a crisis and the length of time needed to effect a cure. Similar observations were subsequently recorded in Great
trance , of the working of their own pathological processes; or (2) more probably, as the result of self-suggestion
Apart from these cases there are two types of alleged pre-monitions. (I) The future event may be foreshadowed by a symbol. Amongst the best known of these symbolic impressions are banshees, corpse lights, phantom funeral processions, ominous animals or sounds and symbolic dreams (e.g. of teeth falling out). Of all such cases it is enough to say that it is impossible for the serious inquirer to establish any causal connexion between the omen and the event which it is presumed to foreshadow. (2) There are many instances, recorded by educated witnesses, of dreams, visions, warning voices, &c., giving precise information as to coming events. In some of these cases, where the dream, &c., has been put on record before its " fulfilment " is known, chance is sufficient to explain the coincidence, as in the recorded cases of dreams foretelling the winner of the Derby or the death of a crowned head. In cases where such an explanation is precluded by the nature of the details foreshadowed, the evidence is found to be defective, generally from the absence
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