I'm going to have to jump on this, but I might not directly answer it, since the short answer would be, that I have no fucking clue why.
I started out having precognitive dreams as a kid. Since I don't know when, I always remember dreams, every single one of them. Most of them are literal, and I'll have dreamed about these events years and months ago, and others are prophetic, some allegories, some painting emotional situations, others physical objects I'll hold at some point in time or another. More or less, I'm in a perpetual state of deja vu, and nothing really shocks and surprises me. I've moved onto tarot after that, and if intoxicated and I have the cards out, I'd basically hallucinate (more like envision) the outcomes that I'd map out.
With my experience with foresight and whatnot, is that these events hold no actual contextual value, and are inevitable. I don't think it has anything to do with linear time, as you guys have talked about in general, but I think that our minds interpret prophecy in a linear sense because it feels like the most straight-forward way to explain something with little to no rational ground, but we still somehow to know that its true.
I feel that in a way, precognition falls into a state where the individual is partially dissociated with himself. Imagine if the world was a gigantic office with cubicles (horrifying, I know). You're working in your cubicle, and when you suddenly dissaociate, you stand up on your chair (which comes with practice) and you look over the floor of cubicles. you can see the everything within your own scope of vision. I feel that precog lies in this state of mind. But if the individual were to not stand upon the metphorical office chair, but actually float, they'd be able to then (after defying the laws of physics) float throughout the building and see the entire building as it is, resulting in demi-omnipotence, which didn't really give me the sense of precognition, it just gave me something completely different.
Regarding your 4th dimensional healing, Shamanism actually does that. I've begun diving into the spirit world for around a year or so (lucid dreams, dissociation), and more or less, what happens is instead of really having patients, or symptom prevention, you just go about doing stuff. You generally follow your instincts, and you do what you have to do. Most of the stuff that occurs generally ignores time, or really everything on this plane of focus. I'm not really sure how to explain it without more prompts
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