We have all finally made it to 2020 - the year that according to some people, marks the beginning of a new decade. While that might be up for debate, what is not is the fact that we are curious about the way the year will pan out. In fact, some people love getting a peek into the future through the eyes of a?Psychic.?
For those unaware,?Nicolas Aujula, 34-year-old physic, is known to have previously predicted the Notre Dame fire and Justin Trudeau's 'brownface' scandal.
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And now, as we prepare to begin 2020 Nicolas has shared his predictions for the year - and to be honest it looks pretty good.??His vision include the downfall of?Donald Trump, a 'significant' new relationship for?Jennifer Aniston?and a major football win for England.??
Nicholas, who hails from South London, has been experiencing visions since he was a child. He now believes he led his past lives as an Egyptian queen and a lion.
He currently works as a past life regression therapist and a hypnotherapist in London."Some of the visions I have are through dreams, and others just hit when I am walking around. The dreams are the strongest, though, as that's when you are conked out. The logical side of your brain is switched off, giving more room to your intuitive side," Nicholas told Mirror UK.?
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"I've seen lots of visions of protests - people taking to the streets, not so much just here, but all over the world. Of course, people protest all the time, but I'm seeing this more as a global mass movement,¡± he said.??
He says possesses a mystic gift since he was a child, and would often sense his father, who tragically died when he was a baby.?After a bizarre experience while in a trance-like meditative state at the age of 17, he?realised?just how powerful his abilities could be.
Nicholas Aujula's predictions are very similar to that of the blind Bulgarian mystic who also predicted the fall of Trump.?Her predictions for 2020 were that?Trump and Putin's lives could be in danger, and chemical war could mean the European?continent would one day cease to exist.?