It started with a clock. Not a fancy antique or some mystical artifact—just an old wooden wall clock my grandmother had left me. It hung in the hallway, ticking faithfully through the years, even when I forgot to wind it for days. But that night, it stopped.
I noticed it as I was heading to bed. The hands were frozen at 11:11, and a chill ran down my spine. That’s when the feeling hit me—sharp and sudden, like a weight pressing on my chest. Something was coming. I didn’t know what, but I knew it was big.
I tried to shake it off, crawling into bed and telling myself I was overreacting. But my dreams that night were vivid and unsettling. I saw water—endless waves crashing against a shoreline I didn’t recognize. There was a woman standing on the rocks, her face obscured, pointing at something behind me. When I turned, I saw a shattered mirror reflecting the stormy sky.
I woke up drenched in sweat, the air in my room feeling heavy, almost electric. The clock was still stuck at 11:11, and I knew I couldn’t ignore the signs any longer.
The Premonition Unfolds
Two days later, the storm from my dream became a reality. News reports flooded in about a hurricane making landfall in a place I’d never been but somehow felt connected to. Then came the call—a distant cousin I hadn’t spoken to in years lived in that exact area and needed help evacuating.
The mirror from my dream, the water, the woman pointing—it all clicked into place. The mirror wasn’t literal; it symbolized the broken connections in my family, the need to repair what had been fractured. The woman, I later realized, was my grandmother, guiding me from beyond to step up and reconnect.
Explaining Premonitions: A Witchy Pagan Perspective
When the dust (or waves) settled, I couldn’t stop thinking about the experience. Here’s how I interpreted it through a witchy lens:
- The Clock as a Portal
Clocks symbolize time, and when mine stopped at 11:11—a number associated with spiritual alignment—it felt like a portal had opened. The universe was sending a message, urging me to pay attention. - Dreams as Messages
Dreams are a powerful way for the subconscious (or the spirit realm) to communicate. In pagan traditions, water often represents emotions and intuition, while mirrors symbolize self-reflection or hidden truths. My dream combined both, pointing me toward unresolved family issues. - Ancestral Guidance
The woman in my dream wasn’t just a random figure—she was my grandmother, a guide from the ancestral plane. In witchcraft, it’s believed that ancestors can act as protectors, offering insight and support when we need it most. - Premonitions as Energy Ripples
Time isn’t linear in many spiritual traditions. Premonitions could be seen as ripples of energy reaching backward, giving us glimpses of what’s to come. The storm was already in motion; I simply felt its echoes before it arrived.
How to Tune Into Premonitions
If you’ve ever had a gut feeling or vivid dream that later came true, you’ve already tapped into this ability. Here’s how to strengthen it:
- Keep a Dream Journal
Write down your dreams as soon as you wake up. Over time, patterns or symbols may emerge that give you clues about future events. - Practice Divination
Tools like tarot cards, runes, or pendulums can help clarify intuitive feelings and provide guidance. - Meditate Regularly
Quieting the mind allows you to better hear the whispers of intuition. Focus on your breath and ask for clarity about any feelings or visions you’ve had. - Pay Attention to Signs
Repeating numbers, animals crossing your path, or objects behaving strangely (like my clock) can all be messages from the universe. - Trust Your Gut
Intuition often feels like a quiet nudge or a persistent thought. Trust it, even if it doesn’t make logical sense in the moment.
Final Thoughts
That night with the clock taught me that premonitions aren’t just about predicting the future—they’re about connection. To yourself, to your intuition, and to the web of energy that binds us all.
Whether it’s a dream, a gut feeling, or a seemingly random coincidence, the universe is always speaking. The trick is to listen—and to act when the time comes.
So the next time you feel that inexplicable nudge or see a sign that makes you pause, lean into it. Your future self may be trying to reach you.