Front Matter

Chapter 15

I see things.

I've always seen things.

As a child, I would see visions. I would see the future. Not always clearly — sometimes just flashes, impressions, knowing. I'd finish sentences before people spoke. I'd feel something was wrong before anything had happened.

The first time I really noticed it was in Mexico.

I was about fourteen. I was traveling with my aunt, my uncle, my cousin Saliha. We were in some town I'd never seen before — tin roofs, dirt streets, nothing like the Canada I knew.

And I saw it.

Not the whole thing — just pieces. My uncle chasing someone. Running. Something wrong.

I told my aunt we needed to leave. Now. I was swearing — I never swore. She couldn't calm me down. We left.

Later that day, my uncle got into a fight with someone. We ran. Just like I'd seen.

I couldn't explain it then.

I still can't fully explain it now.

But I know: the warrior sees.


THE VISION OF MY COUSIN

Another time. I was younger. I saw all the women crying.

Just the image. Ladies in mourning. Tears streaming.

A week later, my cousin Nazif died.

He was fifteen months old. A car he was in got hit by a runaway vehicle — some criminal fleeing after a pharmacy robbery. My baby cousin, innocent, caught in someone else's chaos.

I was so angry. So hurt. I walked into his house and saw all the women crying, just like I'd seen.

I couldn't see the accident. I could only see the aftermath.

But I saw it.

Days before it happened.


THE WARRIOR'S GUIDE

I believe I have God-given guides. Secret warriors of love and light. They talk to me.

I know how that sounds. But I also know what I've experienced.

I've been protected. My wife has been protected. The things we've survived — the car accident, the sixteen minutes of unconsciousness, everything — we should be dead.

We're not.

I believe there's something watching over us. Something that speaks when I listen. Something that guides when I ask.

In Kalaripayattu, the warrior is connected to spirit. To the divine. To the wisdom that flows through the lineage.

I am connected.

I listen.

Sometimes I even hear.


THE WARRIOR'S CALLING

Here's what I know about my life:

I've always talked things into existence.

If it's in my head, I have to say it out loud. I have to speak it. I have to prophesy.

This isn't ego. This is how I function. This is how I build.

I said Warrior World before Warrior World existed. I said PEMF movie before we filmed. I said this book before I wrote it.

I talk into existence.

And you know what? Most of it comes true.

Because the warrior speaks with authority. The warrior names the world into being.

What are you speaking?


CHAPTER 13: WRAP UP

WARRIOR REFLECTION

  • Have you ever experienced intuition, premonition, or knowing that you couldn't explain?
  • What guides do you believe in? What wisdom do you draw from beyond the physical?
  • What would you speak into existence if you knew it would come true?

TRAINING / ACTION

  • Spend five minutes in silence, asking for guidance on one challenge in your life. Write down whatever comes — impressions, words, images. Practice listening.
  • Speak one goal out loud as if it's already true. Feel the energy shift.

CELLULAR INSIGHT

The brain's default mode network, active during rest and reflection, is linked to creativity, intuition, and spiritual experience. Meditation and stillness support the warrior's connection to deeper knowing.

TOOLS & TECH

The Performance pillar of P.E.M.F. includes mental protocols for clarity, focus, and spiritual alignment. See iteachprotocols.com.


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