Strange question
Do humans have a sixth sense to accurately predict the future? Or is it fiction? I mean, for example, if, for every future situation, I have, on the one hand, analytical and thinking tools like any other person, with which I assess what will happen, but at the same time, if I close my eyes and wonder to myself what the outcome will be, then I have a feeling or intuition or whatever name you will define that in the end this and that will happen, which does not necessarily correspond to the estimated forecast that I have at the same time in normal rational thinking as any human being, and this prevails in all kinds of areas, from a strong feeling that Trump will win the elections (in both rounds) to a strong feeling for the gender that is passing in the immediate family circle, and so on, sometimes it also corresponds to the results of the preliminary assessments of the normal analysis of the rational thinking tools and sometimes not, and I see that time after time the mystical prediction comes true, what are the success rates of hitting a blank, let's say that this exceeds the statistical laws of correct guessing by chance, and is there really something real here, 70% success? 80%? 90% (As for me, you can start using the saying "Since the destruction of the Temple, no prophecy has been given except to fools and little ones," the main thing is not to determine that this is just fiction.) For example, a future assessment of what will happen today in the Knesset is given both by normal analysis and by inner feeling, and you will see that if I am wrong, it will probably be in the normal conventional rational analysis and not in the metaphysical analysis.
According to a rational analysis: United Torah Judaism and Agudath Israel will support the law to dissolve the Knesset, while Deri, who is adept at maneuvers, will oppose it and the opposition will be blindsided by losing the right to raise another motion to dissolve the Knesset for six months, and the Haredim, including the voters of United Judaism, will ultimately rub their hands with undisguised pleasure at the revenge on the opposition, and will be happy that their work and their true hidden hatreds were ultimately done by others (Deri) because all their voting against was done from the lips and outwardly as if someone had squeezed their breast. And we will move on to the prediction in the second type of analysis.
Unconventional metaphysical analysis: Since it is not actually an analysis but a strong inner feeling, it is much more crude and general, and it is difficult to get down to specific resolutions about who will do what and when and how, so he says this is the strong inner feeling that the law will not pass, why? You can't argue with the feelings of the answer like that, maybe it will be because of the previous analysis, maybe there will be additional exercises, both on the part of Bibi and the opposition, maybe the Haredim will eventually give it a chance, but in the end, the bottom line, the law will not pass (I admit that in this specific case it is easy to deceive ourselves and say that the rational analysis that ultimately predicts the same final result, so maybe you are just deceiving yourself, and your inner feeling has no real, durable basis and exists on its own, but is direct because of the rational analysis and there is no addition of anything metaphysical or fictional, which is why I mentioned earlier that there are cases where it does not match and it seems to me that here too the inner metaphysical feeling that I have far preceded the results of the rational analysis, the same thing with regard to the prediction of the sex of the fetus that I knew in advance and more) Does the rabbi know such things himself? If not, then at least the rabbi should take a number of success rates that, according to science, completely violate the laws of statistics so that it can be determined with certainty that there is something here and a true prophetic tool for predicting the future.
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