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<blockquote data-quote="nvts" data-source="post: 180879" data-attributes="member: 3814"><p>Yes. Does difficult child have a history of lying? You've witnessed some of the occurances, so why not take a spin at believing him? There's a new show on the SciFi channel that's about kids with paranormal "gifts". I believe that difficult child 1 and 3 are what I call "sensatives". I think they are sort of like "empaths" that feel things. What? I don't know for sure, but where's the harm in exploring the possibility?</p><p> </p><p>Have you ever watched Sylvia Browne on Montel Williams? She's going to be on that show on Wed. She's also written quite a few books on various subjects.</p><p> </p><p>Should he be scared? What's he scared of? Is there a threatening presence or is it just that he doesn't understand what's going on? </p><p> </p><p>I don't know, I really believe that if we're willing to believe in people's souls moving on when they pass, why not believe that they can communicate? Personally, my favorite shows on tv are Ghosthunters, Paranormal State and others like them. It's interesting.</p><p> </p><p>As far as Chesapeake? Anything immediately North or South of the Mason/Dixon line was very, very active during the Civil War. Chesapeake was key in the shipping for materials to both the North and South. Whoever controlled the bay was able to supply their armies. It was the same during the Revolutionary War as well.</p><p> </p><p>Embrace this with him as a gift rather than a curse and allow him to openly discuss his experiences with you. It's the best way for him to not be as scared and not feel like an "odd man out"!</p><p> </p><p>Beth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvts, post: 180879, member: 3814"] Yes. Does difficult child have a history of lying? You've witnessed some of the occurances, so why not take a spin at believing him? There's a new show on the SciFi channel that's about kids with paranormal "gifts". I believe that difficult child 1 and 3 are what I call "sensatives". I think they are sort of like "empaths" that feel things. What? I don't know for sure, but where's the harm in exploring the possibility? Have you ever watched Sylvia Browne on Montel Williams? She's going to be on that show on Wed. She's also written quite a few books on various subjects. Should he be scared? What's he scared of? Is there a threatening presence or is it just that he doesn't understand what's going on? I don't know, I really believe that if we're willing to believe in people's souls moving on when they pass, why not believe that they can communicate? Personally, my favorite shows on tv are Ghosthunters, Paranormal State and others like them. It's interesting. As far as Chesapeake? Anything immediately North or South of the Mason/Dixon line was very, very active during the Civil War. Chesapeake was key in the shipping for materials to both the North and South. Whoever controlled the bay was able to supply their armies. It was the same during the Revolutionary War as well. Embrace this with him as a gift rather than a curse and allow him to openly discuss his experiences with you. It's the best way for him to not be as scared and not feel like an "odd man out"! Beth [/QUOTE]
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