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The vocabulary may also utilize pre-existent context, such as certain signs always mean specific things, as north may suggest positive indications such as the owl flew in from the north, wherein south may equate to things negative. The individual can also employ identifiers as names and numbers, which if present in the event, identifies it as specific to the individual particularly. These are called Signatures.
For those who are sceptical of the reality of Semiotic Language, it must be said that evidence can be isolated and scattered over long periods of time without any real substantiation. On the other hand for those that become involved in Enigmatic Belief, these experiences can be all day, every day manifestations, lasting for weeks, months or years, so that it becomes virtually impossible not to believe that orchestration from some quarter is a fact. If the individual pays little or no attention to present circumstance, which is only natural if it is considered as no more than automatic random process, then assuming that present circumstance is conscious, it is only natural that it will pay little attention in return.
However there is another explanation which is clairvoyance. The individual unconsciously possesses the capacity to discern the future which unconsciously causes one to co-ordinate thought, word and action with pre-cognized events. This is to think, say or do something just before a co-incidental actual event, such as with the television on, one may say what is my name, and a character on the show one is watching says, "Thanks for coming over Harvey", which is one's name. If this a constantly recurring process concerning all kinds of events, to include being at the right place at the right time, and the individual is unaware of this clairvoyant capacity, it may become impossible for the individual to not believe that their reality is controlled by outside agencies, such as even aliens.
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