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A well-known writer of Kerala, India, was traveling on a bus with his pregnant daughter. After covering a few kilometres, the bus had to cross a river on a ferry. While the passengers were being offloaded, the conductor asked the pregnant woman not to get off the bus because she in such a situation. When the ferry was about to leave with bus, the writer, all of a sudden had a kind of premonition that something bad would happen, and he asked the conductor to offload his pregnant daughter. The conductor, perturbed by the request of the writer, offloaded her. Then the ferry moved forward, but after covering a few yards it sank killing the driver and conductor who were on the bus. How can one explain this parapsychological like situation?

Noyi 6 Sep 8
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it doesn't require explanation because it's not parapsychological. it could actually have been gas. of course the premonition isn't described here. did the writer see a vision of a sinking ferry, or just get a funny feeling in the pit of his tummy, or something else? had anyone bad ever happened to him before (or has it since) without warning of any parapsychological kind? this individual incident, lacking certain information (but even if it contained it) proves nothing and requires no explanation. stuff happens.

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because they had eyes maybe we see more than we acknowledge and health n safety isnt that great in india plus we are great story tellers

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What others said here, but also confirmation bias. How many time did this individual, or anyone for that matter, have a bad feeling and then nothing bad happened. Do you remember that time you thought something bad was going to happen but it didn't? Of course not. We generally only remember the hits and forget all the misses.

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We can’t really explain many things, but this sort of story circulates a lot. Sometimes people say they had a premonition or a feeling that something bad was going to happen....maybe in retrospect it gets made more of than it was just a feeling. I don’t believe there was any divine intervention if that is the line of thought that this is heading towards. In this case it is apocryphal as we don’t know what gave him the inkling...perhaps the river was higher than usual and fast flowing. Perhaps he observed that the boat looked badly maintained. Too many unknowns to draw any real conclusions.

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Ohferpetessake...your evidence from the dead people? Or people looking at a problem and drawing the Logical conclusion that something bad could hapoen?

Can you be a bit more elaborate on what you've said, please?

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For some reason, the situation didn't sit right with him --- intuition ---his brain was picking up something that made him uncomfortable. His reasoning powers were working subconsciously...and something made him feel that his daughter would not be safe being left on the bus.

We will never know what his brain was seeing that he wasn't consciously aware of....but his brain "did the math" and it wasn't safe. In this case, his brain was right.

in·tu·i·tion
noun

the ability to understand something immediately, without the need for conscious reasoning.
"we shall allow our intuition to guide us"

synonyms: instinct, intuitiveness;
a thing that one knows or considers likely from instinctive feeling rather than conscious reasoning.
plural noun: intuitions
"your insights and intuitions as a native speaker are positively sought"
synonyms: hunch, feeling (in one's bones), inkling, (sneaking) suspicion, idea, sense, notion;

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