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MY 4 DEATH PREMONITIONS
(1) I had recently served as Dallas's Best Man in his wedding. Shortly after his honeymoon, he invited me over for dinner. It was a couple of days after Christmas. After dinner, he, his wife Jan, and myself played table tennis in his basement. When we stopped playing, Dallas casually announced that he was going deer hunting in northern Manitoba with some friends. I suddenly "saw" his skeleton and felt a dreadful premonition of his death in a hunting accident. I informed him of this and urged him not to go. He scoffed at my premonition and suggested that I was just opposed to deer hunting. I reassured him that I have nothing against hunting, but just knew his life was in danger if he joined the hunt with his friends. On New Years eve, some girls informed me that Dallas had just been killed. He had neglected to lock his rifle and it had discharged into his shoulder when his snowmobile hit a bump. He bled to death before he could be brought to a hospital.
(2) About a year later, when I was attending Princeton Seminary, I was again about to return home to Winnipeg, Manitoba for Christmas. A friend, Ted, had just been accepted in Cambridge University's doctoral program in religion and I wanted to borrow his Cambridge catalogue so I could apply too. But when I saw him in his dorm room, I "saw" his skeleton and felt the dread of a second death premonition. This time, I said nothing because I didn't sense how he would die.
While he and a mutual friend entered a New Jersey onramp to a freeway, my friend drove too fast for the icy conditions. His car spun out of control and hit a telephone pole at high speed. Ted was killed, but my other friend suffered only a broken arm.
(3) I had just finished teaching my course lead at St. Bonaventure University and was looking forward to summer vacation. As I made my plans that weekend, I became obsessed by an insistent thought: a death was about to occur that directly affected me. Would I be willing to sacrifice my vacation plans because of this death. I immediately brushed off this thought as paranoia. But as the weekend progressed, the premonition became more intense. I soon feared that one of my parents would die.
When Monday morning came, I was very agitated and tried to forget about my premonition. I was about to rush out the door when an inner thought yelled, "Sit down! You will hear about the death now!" Startled, I sat down and my phone immediately rang. It was Dr. Whelan, the chair of our summer Masters courses in graduate theology. A professor. Cassian Corcoran, had failed to show up for his class and some students had learned where he was staying on campus and went to see if he had absent-mindedly forgotten the time of his first class. It was eventually determined that he had died in his sleep. Dr. Whelan pleaded with me to replace him because I was the only professor still around trained to teach a course in that subject. I gladly complied because I felt that God had used a death premonition to prepare me to agree to teach that course.
(4) I was the minister of a church in Buffalo, NY. I regularly led a small prayer meeting there and eventually had a premonition that one of our group members would be victimized by at least one tragic unexpected death. I never mentioned this, but I ended each prayer meeting with a prayer for physical protection for each member of the group. They no doubt thought I did this routinely, but I had never done this before and only did it because of my premonition.
Eventually, I left that church. I heard that the new pastor had discontinued that prayer group, and I instantly knew there would be fatal consquences. Shortly thereafter, Eleanor was attending her friend's funeral in church. When she returned home, she found he son Nick, dead at the end of a rope. Nick was distraught over his failed marriage. Not long after that, Eleanor herself was killed in a fiery car wreck. Somehow I knew that both deaths would have been prevented if our group prayer for physical protection had been continued.
A couple of months later, I ran into Eleanor's sister, Joan in a restaraunt. She told me that 2 factors points to a hidden destiny in these 2 deaths: (a) The night before Eleanor died, she had a dream in which her late husband, Nick, appeared to her in her house and invited her upstairs to dance. Ordinarily, Eleanor loved to dance with Nick, but she interpreted this invitation as a take-away call to enter the afterlife; and so, she declined. (b) Nick had died of a heart attack many years prior. There was a strange coincidence about all 3 deaths. When Nick, Nick, Jr, and Eleanor died, the clock in their living room stopped at the time of their death! The clock almost never otherwise stopped. Were these signs of their destiny? If so, this destiny was probably not inevitable because I sensed that group prayer could have prevented the deaths of Nick, Jr. and his Mom, Eleanor.
Don
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