Psychic who predicted Covid reveals terrifying predictions for 2025
A self-styled clairvoyant who predicted the Covid pandemic years in advance has released dire warnings for 2025 – including a high risk of World War III.
Nicolas Aujula, a 38-year-old hypnotherapist from London, said it will be “a year where there is a lack of compassion in the world.”
“We will see heinous acts of human evil and violence against each other,” Aujula predicted, “in the name of religion and nationalism.”
Based on his paranormal visions, he expects that WWIII could occur by the middle of this year.
“Last New Year, before 2024, I predicted that Trump would win the US elections,” the professional clairvoyant noted. “My visions are uncontrollable.”
Aujula said he continues to predict victories for the new commander in chief, and that he is confident President-elect Trump will have a “successful year” defying threats of “legal battles” and “negative press.”
Mother Nature, ravaged 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, heavy rainfall and catastrophic flooding.
Extreme weather — such as growing wildfires and the deep impact of Hurricane Helene, which managed to decimate North Carolina communities more than 300 miles offshore — will continue to devastate the homes of both people and animals, he said.
Despite these apocalyptic visions, the south London-based psychic claimed he has ‘no fear’ of the year ahead.
Aujula (pictured) said that anyone and everyone could be psychic if they would turn inward and listen. ‘It’s just that many people are no longer in touch with their inner voice or intuition. When the mind is calm, psychic information flows more freely,” he claimed
“We will see horrific acts of human evil and violence,” clairvoyant Nicolas Aujula predicted, “in the name of religion and nationalism.” Based on his visions, he expects that WWIII could take place by the middle of this year
It’s not all doom and gloom from Aujula, who also said 2025 will bring “big wins” in women’s sports, which will “get more attention and be taken seriously.”
This year we will also make more progress on workers’ rights in the workplace. He said: ‘I see there will be greater wage or salary transparency in the workplace so that employees can see or check what people are earning to create fairness. .’
Past and future will collide in 2025, with both a “revival of traditional values” and science-fiction developments such as “creating organs in laboratories,” Aujula said.
It’s been more than two decades since the past-life regression therapist had his first visions of the future at the age of 17, inspiring him to give up his academic career and pursue a profession that would “help others realize their past lives.”
These early visions were a mixture of past and future, Aujula said, including his 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,” he added, “a medicine man in Africa, a revolutionary, a lion, so many different experiences that make me who I am today.”
“It gave me the realization that death is not the end, that there is nothing to fear, as our souls are eternal and we will return in another form to have new experiences.”
His predictions about the future, he said, can be expressed in dreams, symbols or a powerful “inner voice” in his head.
The psychic also said that he continues to predict victories for the incoming Commander in Chief, stating that he is confident that newly elected President Donald Trump will have a “successful year” as he braves the threats of “legal battles” and “negative press” . Above: Trump in Texas with mogul Elon Musk
Extreme weather caused by climate change — such as increasing wildfires and the deep impact of Hurricane Helene that managed to decimate North Carolina communities more than 300 miles offshore — will continue to destroy homes of both people and animals, Aujula said .
“They can be literal, like watching a movie of events and knowing what happens next,” Aujula said, “but often they are symbolic, requiring interpretation to understand the hidden meaning behind them.”
Nevertheless, he claims that the alien messages, however cryptic, have proven eerily correct: “I 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 debut her spy thriller Black Bag later this year.
Despite his own unique track record, Aujula is modest about his psychic abilities, believing that anyone could be psychic if they would just turn inward and listen.
“It’s just that many people are out of touch with their inner voice or intuition,” the 38-year-old said. ‘When the mind is calm, psychological information flows more freely, while when you are stressed or overly logical it hinders it.’
“There’s nothing special about this skill,” Aujula said. ‘People often think of someone and then that person calls. That’s an example of how we tap into our psychic self.”
Some skeptics have pointed out that Aujula’s accurate predictions were vague in the past and thus open to flexible interpretation in retrospect.
For example, his December 2023 prediction about Trump’s fate did not explicitly foresee a presidential victory: “I see increasing power for Donald Trump,” the psychic said prior to last year.
“I have a feeling he might even have a new career, in something big, or he could be the next president.”
To those skeptics and others like them, he had this to say: “Always keep an open mind and perhaps try to access your own inner voice. I leave people alone and expect the same.”