you know, doing Tarot as you do, that if you drew a 'death' card, or any card, it's not clear cut what that means. You can't just say ' oh look a picture of a dog, you're going to get a dog.' you know better than this. Now while I do understand that magic of that which you discuss, I shun it as an activity because it's not necessary. you can have the thoughts without. It's a prop. And people take it far too seriously.
So how is having a vision of something really that much different, for a mystic who understand how to read dreams and fortunes, just perhaps by the bricks that speak to you from the walls, not just what the stone mason and the morter pourers were thinking or feeling, but almost as if the souls that walked within or near those walls . . . left traces of their urges somehow encoded within the stone. Like a penny jar full of old pennies, and as you touch each one you get a story . . . of someone who used that coin . . . in the long ago and some small detail of the moments. Of course it's all 'just made up' for a narrative, isn't it? It's not the coin? It's you?
whatever it is it's a fiction, and you know that. Perhaps it's a useful one.
but here is the point: if you really are a seer, and really can have dreams that are telling you something you understand that it's like pulling a card from a deck, and saying 'ah 9 of hammers, humm' what does it mean?
you know that it's an interpretation. You really can't predict or see the future. It might be a useful thought, if you really thought there were really problems and your vision would help someone else get out of harms way, you'd go out of your way, is my guess, to try and get them that information.
that's why I say you are a head injury victim, which you do talk about quite often. And why I say you have multiple personalities. Because you do seem to know this about 'drawing a card' that it's not cut and dry. So why wouldn't you know this about visions and dreams?
if you think someone is going to be harmed, pray for them, anon.