Helping son understand

Posted almost 5 years ago , by Gabrielle

I have had some weird abilities my whole life mainly seeing stuff before it happens. I only remember astral plane slightly but other night i was sleeping and i heard clear as day MOM, jerking awake i looked at my bedroom door (my room is upstairs) and saw what looked like my youngest looking at me on the stairs. I rolled over knowing he fell asleep in my bed. He was next to me in a deep deep sleep. So when i turned the image was gone. I go to check on other son he is sleeping to. Now my youngest is telling me he has a ghost that was laying in his bed looked just like him and he was in his bed. My kids have always been open to spiritual world. Always been told they see stuff I dont deny it because i have had similar whole life. But my little one seems to be astral alot lately. Its startin to scare him any ideas?

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Praveen Kumar S, Wake-walking in dream state

Hi, I know I took a lot of time to respond, but here are my suggestions.

I used to see things too from very early age, but mostly scared from the inside and also when told to people around me, they thought I am weird, especially my mom was really scared, she used to take me to priests to get it right, and the funny part is, the priests have no idea about these abilities, they just said that some ghost has been attached to me and we need to do some rituals to get that ghost away from me.

Your kid is lucky to have you, as you already know about the astral world. I would say, sit with your kid, ask him what he saw again, tell him that we have multiple bodies in multiple planes of existence, I know it will be hard for a kid to process all this information. But trust me, people with natural abilities will be able to understand more than what we really think they can. Tell him it's not a ghost and even if he see a ghost, he can either ignore and shoo them away and there is nothing to really get scared.

Also, let him not tell all these stories to his friends or anyone who doesn't know anything about his abilities, it will just make it worse or he will lose interest.

Let me know how it goes blush

Posted over 4 years ago

Elsa Sereth White, What else is there?

I had a similar experience when I was about 12. I saw two of my cousin. She was in the living room but she was also in her bedroom. My reaction was to run to my aunt and tell her. I started crying and she must have thought I was scared but really I just didn’t have words to convey the intensity of the situation, wanted the adults to know I was serious. It must have appeared that I was scared but really I just wanted them to pay attention cause it was serious. On that note my suggestion would be to talk about it, tell him it’s special, listen to him and help him form his own idea of what it was.

Posted almost 4 years ago

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