There is, indeed, more than one possibility explaining a failed future prediction. As we have stated, the future is always uncertain, at least to varying degrees. This is why we very seldom weigh in with predictions, other than things relating to the big picture, but not necessarily something in fine detail about what a person might say and do in the course of their day, experiencing their life. There are many opportunities for life to intervene and change the projected likelihood of something happening. This is because people are not robots, they are impinging on the universe with their own energies and that is what is largely determining what happens. As a part of culture, each person leaves a mark and that is largely an uncertain trajectory. Some things are more likely to happen, for example, someone following a work schedule because that is their habit, but the details of what takes place, and why, might vary widely and, of course, even going to work on a given day has a level of uncertainty as there are many reasons one might need to stay home, or have an appointment somewhere, or take a day off for personal reasons, and so forth. Given that this applies to everyone, we would say that reality is a highly volatile proposition, at a minimum, and quite uncertain as a consequence, at least regarding the personal level dependent on human choices and shifting feelings and priorities. So there is a simple pragmatic built-in limitation of using precognition as a planning tool: counting on the visions it creates will always reflect a probability and not a certainty.
Beyond that basic reality, which is dependent on the quantum energies bringing things into existence and keeping them in a form perceivable by the senses, individuals and their nonlocal consciousness will vary because of how they operate, to what degree they can be dispassionate and not colored by emotion or influenced by self-doubt, or perhaps are working solely on their own energy and intentions with little or no divine support, because they are not in alignment to begin with, or seeking divine assistance directly and effectively. Many people make an assumption they are doing spiritual work because that is their thought and intention. But it takes more than just believing you are a lofty person and, therefore, favored by the universe and, in actuality, being supported actively by the divine realm, because we must have specific requests in order to intrude on a person's life experience in any fashion. There is far more wishful thinking when people set out to use their psychic ability, to cocreate their reality, for example. Most times they will be acting on their own because it is all based on assumptions, and not a deliberate active intention for divine partnership supported by 100% belief in the divine and belief in the self as worthy of divine intervention on their behalf.
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