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I think difficult child may be sensitive to paranormal
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 181157" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I believe most anything is possible. </p><p> </p><p>I saw my grandfather in our home when we moved to OK. I was a teen. He died before I was born and there are NO pictures of him dressed the way I saw him. My bro saw him also - we thought that a stranger was actually in the house! It wasn't until we asked my mom about him that we figured out who he was. He was checking to see if everything was OK - my dad was the first of his sibling and first cousins to move far away from home. Grandma was worried about us, so Grandpa came to check everything out.</p><p> </p><p>I also saw him several times holding my Gma's hand late at night while she was very sick. I saw him the night before she went into the hospital and died. He was just sitting with her, holding her hand. It was about the only time she was calm. </p><p> </p><p>My parents house has a ghost. She is the lady who owned the house just before us. She watches over the children. When difficult child was attacking Jessie the ghost came to get me. She also somehow kept difficult child from screaming at jessie in the night. difficult child would be yelling terrible, awful scary things and you would not be able to hear him less than 5 feet away near jessie and thank you. It happened several times. she also protected me from my brother some nights when I was a teen.</p><p> </p><p>We call her the "white lady" and thank you used to ask who she was 'cause she would be singing to him at night. And when my niece is staying the night at my parents we often see the "white lady" watching over her.</p><p> </p><p>There are more things than we can see in this world. It is entirely possible, but it also should be understood that they can't HURT you.</p><p> </p><p>If you have ever walked any of the battlefields from the civil war in VA, you can feel things. At least I could at Yorktown when we would go visit. Sometimes my hair stood on end, etc... but it was not anything that could hurt me.</p><p> </p><p>Tell you son he can ask them to leave him alone. Just quietly and respectfully ask, oftne that is all that is needed. But, as Terry said, it can also give you instincts about people that can help, and or be lifesaving if they keep you away from dangerous people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 181157, member: 1233"] I believe most anything is possible. I saw my grandfather in our home when we moved to OK. I was a teen. He died before I was born and there are NO pictures of him dressed the way I saw him. My bro saw him also - we thought that a stranger was actually in the house! It wasn't until we asked my mom about him that we figured out who he was. He was checking to see if everything was OK - my dad was the first of his sibling and first cousins to move far away from home. Grandma was worried about us, so Grandpa came to check everything out. I also saw him several times holding my Gma's hand late at night while she was very sick. I saw him the night before she went into the hospital and died. He was just sitting with her, holding her hand. It was about the only time she was calm. My parents house has a ghost. She is the lady who owned the house just before us. She watches over the children. When difficult child was attacking Jessie the ghost came to get me. She also somehow kept difficult child from screaming at jessie in the night. difficult child would be yelling terrible, awful scary things and you would not be able to hear him less than 5 feet away near jessie and thank you. It happened several times. she also protected me from my brother some nights when I was a teen. We call her the "white lady" and thank you used to ask who she was 'cause she would be singing to him at night. And when my niece is staying the night at my parents we often see the "white lady" watching over her. There are more things than we can see in this world. It is entirely possible, but it also should be understood that they can't HURT you. If you have ever walked any of the battlefields from the civil war in VA, you can feel things. At least I could at Yorktown when we would go visit. Sometimes my hair stood on end, etc... but it was not anything that could hurt me. Tell you son he can ask them to leave him alone. Just quietly and respectfully ask, oftne that is all that is needed. But, as Terry said, it can also give you instincts about people that can help, and or be lifesaving if they keep you away from dangerous people. [/QUOTE]
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