Okies, reality check.

There is much about the human brain that we do not know about. Who can say that we have not just forgotten how to use and harness our most primative powers - moreover, who's to say that we haven't been encouraged to forget about those powers.
I, for example, am very perceptive - I can usually see that which others wish to be hidden from me (emotions etc) - and used to amaze a certain person that was once in my life, at my ability to 'see through' their best efforts at disguising their true feelings or fears. Whose to say that we once used to communicate with the power of our brains.
Drugs, especially psychoactive ones, often open our minds to things that the 'non-druggie' would dismiss as a trip, and yet, to us, the revelations are as real as life itself. I'm not talking about cows floating in the sky, but more about seeing sound as colours, or other such experiences - after all, whether we are under the influence of drugs or not, we still see them.
I believe that there is more to us than we think, and using psycho-active drugs, is a way of opening the doors to those 'lost powers'.

did I say that twice?
huh?

lol
I often get de ja vu, and can sometimes 'sense' things that others cannot - when very close friends are in pain (mental or physical), or if I am going to be in danger.

For example;
One night, a long time ago, a friend and I were going to a club. It was a long drive to this club, but as soon as we pulled up to it, I suddenly had a 'bad feeling', and suggested to my mate that we pass on it tonight. Even though we had driven a fair distance to this club, we turned round and went somewhere else.
Later that week, my mate rang me to tell me that on the night in question, there was a massive fight, and 5 people got stabbed!

eerie