A self-proclaimed psychic who predicted the Covid pandemic years in advance has issued dire warnings for 2025, including a high risk of a Third World War.
Nicolas Aujula, a 38-year-old hypnotherapist based in London, said it will be “a year where there will be a lack of compassion in the world.”
“We will see horrible acts of human evil and violence among us,” Aujula predicted, “in the name of religion and nationalism.”
Based on his psychic visions, he expects World War III to be here by the middle of this year.
“Last New Year, by 2024, I predicted that Trump would win the US election,” the professional psychic noted. “My visions cannot be controlled.”
Aujula said he continues to predict victories for the incoming commander in chief and said he believes President-elect Trump will have a “successful year” defying the threats of “legal battles” and “negative press.”
Mother Nature, devastated by environmental insults and the continued burning of fossil fuels, will continue to lash out, at least according to the psychic, who predicts rising sea levels, torrential rains and catastrophic flooding.
Extreme weather conditions, such as growing wildfires and the profound impact of Hurricane Helene, which decimated North Carolina communities more than 310 miles from the coast, will continue to ravage the homes of both people and animals, he said.
Despite these apocalyptic visions, the south London-based psychic said he has “no fear” about the year ahead.
Aujula (pictured) said he believes anyone and everyone could be psychic, if they turned inward and listened. ‘What happens is that many people cannot be in touch with their inner voice or their intuition. When the mind is calm, psychic information flows more freely,’ he stated.
“We will see horrible acts of human evil and violence,” psychic Nicolas Aujula predicted, “in the name of religion and nationalism.” According to his visions, he expects World War III to be here by the middle of this year.
It’s not all doom and gloom for Aujula, who also said 2025 will deliver “big wins” in women’s sports that will be “paid more attention and taken seriously.”
This year we will also see greater progress in employee rights at work, he said: “I see there will be greater pay transparency in the workplace so that employees can see or check what people earn to create justice.” .’
The past and the future will merge in 2025, with a “resurgence of traditional values” and science fiction advances such as “the creation of organs in laboratories,” Aujula said.
More than two decades have passed since the past life regression therapist had his first visions of the future at the age of 17, inspiring him to abandon his academic career and pursue a profession that would “help others realize of their past lives.
These early visions were a mix of past and future, Aujula said, including her own “past lives” as a “seamstress in China” and a “nun in the Himalayas.”
“In that moment I saw that I was a queen in Egypt,” she added, “a healer in Africa, a revolutionary, a lion, so many different experiences that make me who I am today.”
“I realized that death is not the end, that there is nothing to fear since our souls are eternal and we will return in another form to have new experiences.”
Your predictions about the future, he said, may manifest in dreams, symbols or a powerful “inner voice” in your head.
The psychic also said he continues to predict victories for the incoming commander in chief, affirming his belief that President-elect Donald Trump will have a “successful year” defying the threats of “legal battles” and “negative press.” Above: Trump in Texas with tycoon Elon Musk
Extreme weather conditions caused by climate change, such as increased wildfires and the profound impact of Hurricane Helene, which decimated North Carolina communities more than 310 miles from the coast, will continue to devastate the homes of people and animals. Aujula said.
“They can be literal, as if you were watching a movie about the events and know what happens next,” Aujula said, “but they are often symbolic, requiring interpretation to understand the hidden meaning behind them.”
However, he maintains that otherworldly messages, however cryptic, have proven to be astonishingly correct: “I have accurately predicted Covid, the Harry and Megan Oprah interview, the Black Lives Matter movement and the Notre Dame fire.” .
This year, Aujula also has some celebrity predictions, both good and bad.
“Katy Perry will have marital problems in 2025 and Cate Blanchett will have a successful year,” the psychic predicted.
“I’ve had visions of her winning a lot of awards for her work,” he said of the actress who will release her spy thriller Black Bag later this year.
Despite his own unique background, Aujula is humble about his psychic abilities and believes that anyone could be psychic, if they would simply turn inward and listen.
“The thing is that a lot of people can’t be in touch with their inner voice or their intuition,” the 38-year-old said. “When the mind is calm, psychic information flows more freely, whereas when you are stressed or overly logical this really hinders it.”
“There is nothing special about this ability,” according to Aujula. ‘Often people think of someone and then that person calls. That is an example of how we tap into our psychic self.”
Some skeptics have pointed out that Aujula’s precise predictions in the past have been vague and therefore open to flexible interpretation, after the fact.
His December 2023 prediction of Trump’s fate, for example, did not explicitly foresee a presidential victory: “I see growing power for Donald Trump,” the psychic said before last year.
“I feel like he might even have a new career and it will be in something important, or he might become the next president.”
To these skeptics and others like them, he said: ‘Always keep an open mind and perhaps try to access your own inner voice. I let people be and I expect the same.’