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originally posted by: DrogoTheNorman
It started a couple-three years ago. I began to notice, in myself and others, this underlying layer of uneasiness--dread even--that things are not going to continue to proceed as normal. It's a feeling like a life-changing event is coming, like our very reality is on a train where the crew and passengers don't know the bridge is washed out up ahead.
Yes, I know. If you listen to the news long enough it can be downright depressing.
This is DIFFERENT.
Having listened to bad news in the media for years, and being a fan of all the doom-and-gloomers like Alex Jones, Glenn Beck, et al., I am fairly jaded as far as believing "the world is about to end."
So I'm not just listening to some show on Coast-to-Coast AM and then having trouble sleeping at night.
No....this is much more.
What I'm talking about is that a couple of years ago, I began to notice an undeniable feeling that something big and bad is on the horizon. It was a feeling that not only are things going to change, but we'd better prepare ourselves.
It's like having a personal life coach in your head constantly giving you this....MOTIVATION....if you will, to know that you just have to be ready.
I don't know if it's another world war coming, or an economic collapse, or what. It's just that FEELING...that undeniable KNOWING...that time is short and to be ready for anything...especially something bad about to happen on a huge scale.
Are any of you experiencing an undeniable feeling of overall dread that you can't just explain away as normal anxiety?
originally posted by: CJCrawley
a reply to: DrogoTheNorman
I guess those who are will answer your thread, thus giving you added certainty.
originally posted by: TzarChasm
anxiety disorder. easily treatable by visiting your physician, psychologist or local walk in clinic.
originally posted by: DrogoTheNorman
originally posted by: TzarChasm
anxiety disorder. easily treatable by visiting your physician, psychologist or local walk in clinic.
From NIMH:
www.nimh.nih.gov...
Their descrption is NOT what I'm experiencing. If anything what I'm experiencing is motivational, not debilitating.
originally posted by: TzarChasm
originally posted by: DrogoTheNorman
originally posted by: TzarChasm
anxiety disorder. easily treatable by visiting your physician, psychologist or local walk in clinic.
From NIMH:
www.nimh.nih.gov...
Their descrption is NOT what I'm experiencing. If anything what I'm experiencing is motivational, not debilitating.
and thats what some would call "coping". you are fortunate, many have difficulty doing that.
originally posted by: DrogoTheNorman
originally posted by: TzarChasm
originally posted by: DrogoTheNorman
originally posted by: TzarChasm
anxiety disorder. easily treatable by visiting your physician, psychologist or local walk in clinic.
From NIMH:
www.nimh.nih.gov...
Their descrption is NOT what I'm experiencing. If anything what I'm experiencing is motivational, not debilitating.
and thats what some would call "coping". you are fortunate, many have difficulty doing that.
I have to disagree. What I'm experiencing is more "psychic" than anything else. And I hate the term "psychic" because it is so associated with quackery.
originally posted by: tigertatzen
a reply to: DrogoTheNorman
Yes. Precisely on December 23, 2011 is when it started for me. That was the first time I noticed the sky was fake. My life has not been the same since.
As far back as 2011? Curious, was it pointed out to you, or did you see it yourself?