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Psychic Shares His Predictions For 2020, Including The 'Defeat' Of President Trump

Psychic Shares His Predictions For 2020, Including The 'Defeat' Of President Trump
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A psychic who believes he has led past lives as an Egyptian queen and a lion has shared his predictions for 2020 – including the downfall of Donald Trump, Paris Hilton becoming a mum and football (soccer for those in the USA) glory for England.


Nicolas Aujula, 34, has been sensing spirits and experiencing supernatural visions since he was a child, and believes he has successfully predicted major events that played out during 2019, including the Notre Dame fire and Justin Trudeau's 'brownface' photo scandal.

And now, the south Londoner has revealed his psychic forecast for 2020 which, if he is correct, looks set to be quite the year, with the events he is predicting including the “defeat" of Donald Trump, Jennifer Aniston finding her happily ever after and a major football win for England.

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Nicolas, who works as a past life regression therapist and hypnotherapist, said:

“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."

Nicolas explained how he has possessed a mystic gift ever since he was a child, and would sense his father, who tragically died when he was a baby, nearby.

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Then, aged 17, he realized just how powerful his abilities were following an unexplainable experience he had while in a trance-like meditative state.

He recalled:

“I had this almost out-of-body experience and I was able to see several of my past lives."
“I'd never even thought about them before, and I still can't explain it to this day. There's no logic to it, but I knew what I was seeing was me in a previous life. I saw myself as a man, woman, and even an animal."

Nicolas (PA Real Life/Collect)

So moved was Nicolas by the experience that it convinced him to change his path in life, scrapping his plans to study history and economics at university and training instead as a past life regression therapist.

“I've had thousands of past lives. I've been an Egyptian queen, a maid, a teacher in the French revolution, a deer, a lion and even lived in another universe."

Over the years, Nicolas believes his visions have helped him predict major world events before they happen.

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Speaking at the end of 2018 about his forecast for the year ahead, he mentioned seeing earthquakes in China and Cuba, a mass London cabbie protest, a scandal involving a public figure named Justin and singer Taylor Swift getting engaged.

“When I look back at 2019, the things I said at the start compared with events that happened throughout are quite eye-opening."
“For example, on June 17, months after my vision, there was a severe earthquake in Southern China where 13 people died."
“I also talked about cabbies protesting, which they did in the spring at Parliament Square in London."
“I'd had visions of someone called Justin getting caught up in a scandal. At the time I wondered if it could be Bieber or Timberlake – but could that have been Justin Trudeau, the Canadian prime minister, who was criticized when a picture emerged of him dressed in a turban wearing black makeup."

Nicolas' predictions for 2020

  • Mass global protests
  • Paris Hilton becoming a mum
  • Jennifer Aniston going public with a significant new romance
  • A major football win for England

He continued:

“With Taylor Swift, there have been rumors swirling since August time so this one is still a waiting game to see if it is true or not."
“Earlier this year, I also had a dream where a church was ablaze. It didn't make sense to me at the time – I just thought it was a random dream so didn't pay much attention to it."
“But about six weeks later, Notre Dame in Paris burnt down. I'd never been there or seen it up close, but when I saw it on the news, I remembered my dream. It felt very surreal, almost like de ja vu."

Nicolas (PA Real Life/Collect)

And if Nicolas' latest visions are anything to go by, 2020 will be just as action packed.

Explaining some of the predictions that have come to him, he said:

“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. I also feel Trump will be defeated, although he won't go quietly and have seen visions of severe weather and very heavy winds in the UK."

Nicolas (PA Real Life/Collect)

Nicolas has also had a number of visions relating to the world of showbiz.

He continued:

“I've had visions of Paris Hilton announcing she is having a baby, a scandal around Lindsay Lohan and Jennifer Aniston starting a significant new relationship."
“I've also suddenly become very aware of Amy Winehouse, so I wonder if there will be another death of a young female singer in the headlines, perhaps of something surrounding alcohol and addiction."
“This one is really bizarre and random, but I've seen visions of a floral cupcake dress going viral, and people really sitting up and noticing the design."

Nicolas (PA Real Life/Collect)

Some other notable visions Nicolas has had, which he believes may end up relating to stories that hit the news, include a large fire at a UK hospital, a dog winning a talent show and England enjoying success at a major football tournament – possibly the UEFA Euro tournament, which begins in June.

He said:

“I don't follow football, but I can see England doing well in a really big match."

Despite his remarkable predictions, Nicolas' insists he is “not special" – instead believing that all of us possess the same abilities, but that skepticism prevents us from trusting them.

And, while he welcomes critics, he has encouraged non-believers out there to open their minds, warning that their skepticism may be acting as a barrier, blocking out other-worldly messages.

He concluded:

“When I tell people I am a psychic, they always say the same thing – 'Predict the lottery numbers, then.' But it doesn't work like that. Me doing that wouldn't serve a wider purpose. We're not all destined to be millionaires."
“We all have this natural intuition – it's just about fine-tuning it, and letting it flourish more."

Nicolas (PA Real Life/Collect)

Nicolas concluded:

“It can be hard to silence our logical sides, but some things really are beyond logic and reason. We've all had that moment where we're thinking of someone and they suddenly call, or we get a gut feeling something isn't right."
“Skepticism is good and healthy – even I take the things I see with a pinch of salt sometimes."
“But if you fight that temptation to rationalize everything, you'll open your mind more, and an open mind goes a long way."

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