QUOTE (Mahtu @ Mar 20 2008, 12:43 PM)

Well it sounds like precognition, but precognition that is specific to close-proximity locations, dangerous situations, and happens quickly, like a reflex. It actually sounds a lot like spider-man's spider-sense, just in case a comic book reference might help. Have you ever tried to stop things like this from happening, like when you feel an accident coming try to use those instincts to save the person?
Actually, I have used this "power" to save several people from being injured. I'll give a few specific examples.
A guy at work had leaned down next to a work bench to tie one of his shoes, I immediatley knew when he raised up he was going to be hurt, as I was walking over it became obvious he was at an angle that was going to cause the back of his head and neck to hit the bench he had leaned down next to. I put my hand on the back of his head and pushed it off to the side to keep him from hitting his head on the bottom of the work bench. As I pushed his head out of the way, the force from his head made my hand slight raise and to my suprise I was cut but a nail sticking out about 5 inches through the bottom of the bench. I did not know the nail was there prior to it cutting my hand, had I not suddenly known he was going to get hurt and walked over to push his head out of the way he could have very well put his head or neck through that nail.
I realize that is nothing special...but I knew he was going to be injured even before It was clear he was going to hit his head on the bottom of the bench...
another example...
I was next to a lady on an esculator when I had the feeling she was going to lose her balance and fall backwards, I took a step back behind her, she lost her balance, but before she could start to fall I simply put my hand on her back and let her catch her balance.
another example...
I was sitting on my couch in the middle of the day when I heard a knock at the door, a buddy of mine was going to answer the door when I stopped him, I knew something wasn't right, I had him wait until I was standing behind him with a pistol. He answered the door, it was 3 thuggish males asking obvious random question (just trying to get someone to open the door), when the guy at the door saw my handgun he immediatley got very polite and walked away. Now maybe that was nothing, but I've answered the door in the middle of the day a thousand times without thinking twice about it...but that time, I knew something wasn't right. Did I prevent something from happening, I dont know.
There are many more...but most are pretty uneventful, just like the ones above.
When I first started experiencing this, I would sometimes not do anything, just to see if it really would happen. I did this twice, both times it happened and people were hurt, now I always do something.