There is, in reality, no such thing as an 'omen', but your subconscious mind might have tricked you into performing certain behaviours, which you yearned for (to become true), that you performed these actions, and as a consequence, your fantasies became reality.
Not exactly, as this could be misinterpreted as being 'divine' or 'mystic', in nature.
I have come to understand the actual nature of the creatures which many had historically viewed as a deity. They are not. They are simply far more technologically advanced than we are.
They are a mystery no longer.
Self-fulfilling prophecy is a famous idea in sociology. You might associate prophecy with religion but it's not inherently religious. It's synonymous with 'prediction'.
If the very best thing possible happens to you, can it only get worse?
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There is, in reality, no such thing as an 'omen', but your subconscious mind might have tricked you into performing certain behaviours, which you yearned for (to become true), that you performed these actions, and as a consequence, your fantasies became reality.
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In other words, a self-fulfilling prophecy.
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Not exactly, as this could be misinterpreted as being 'divine' or 'mystic', in nature.
I have come to understand the actual nature of the creatures which many had historically viewed as a deity. They are not. They are simply far more technologically advanced than we are.
They are a mystery no longer.
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Self-fulfilling prophecy is a famous idea in sociology. You might associate prophecy with religion but it's not inherently religious. It's synonymous with 'prediction'.