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mklsgl
Although consensus would not include Leonardo on a list of psychics, he certainly qualifies as a visionary, as do Nostradamus and Cayce.

Opinions, comments, comparisons, contrasts, similarities, and differences please on whom you think had the most accurate visions.

And, feel free to add to this list.
spirit_prophet
QUOTE(mklsgl @ Dec 16 2005, 12:36 PM) [snapback]978804[/snapback]

Although consensus would not include Leonardo on a list of psychics, he certainly qualifies as a visionary, as do Nostradamus and Cayce.

Opinions, comments, comparisons, contrasts, similarities, and differences please on whom you think had the most accurate visions.

And, feel free to add to this list.



It's all codes
Notice that people bring up their predictions after it has happened, like 9/11. I know Nostradamus predicts World War III in 2006 and I don't see that happening. My opinion is that none of them are that accurate however I don't know much about Leonardo. As for Nostradamus and Cayce they predicted events that people put in context but mainly after it happened and they never mention all the things they get wrong. I heard a psychic on Coast to Coast a couple of weeks ago saying we would start a war with China at the beginning of next year. He claimed he coded from Nostradamus and a big believer. Whatever.


Megalomania
Cayce said that Atlantis would rise in the 60s.
I doubt he's very influential.
mklsgl
Cayce did predict Atlantis would rise in 1968. Some would argue that the discovery of that limestone formation off of Bimini in 1968 is what he saw in his vision.

And, I'm not asserting in this thread anything about being influential; it's accurracy that I'm concerned with.
Megalomania
QUOTE(mklsgl @ Dec 18 2005, 07:56 AM) [snapback]980393[/snapback]

Cayce did predict Atlantis would rise in 1968. Some would argue that the discovery of that limestone formation off of Bimini in 1968 is what he saw in his vision.

That's like saying "I think a pink and purple car will drive past me tomorrow"
Then claiming you're right because "Blue is close enough"
Cradle of Fish
If you take it literally he missed by a mile, but predictions are always cryptic.
blackice
yehh if you see something you have never seen before it is hard to say what it is i do ask my self how they know dates, do they come with a vision like with camera's in the lowerright corner????
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