but I'm guiltless innocence and open minded and i can't see ghosts
Children and ghosts is there a connection
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Caesar
, Jun 16 2004 12:12 AM
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#167
Posted 21 July 2004 - 06:25 PM
lmao.... i think NOT!
nice try tho! hahahaha
nice try tho! hahahaha
Believing in who you are is more important than what others believe you to be.
#168
Posted 21 July 2004 - 06:27 PM
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lmao.... i think NOT!
nice try tho! hahahaha
nice try tho! hahahaha
but this is a great point so you think an adult can do this
#169
Posted 21 July 2004 - 06:32 PM
actually yes i do...
like for instance, that "Kingdom Hospital" by Stephen King that aired on tv...
they aimed at some folks that were mentally impaired that could talk to or communicate with the *other side*. does that make sense?
like for instance, that "Kingdom Hospital" by Stephen King that aired on tv...
they aimed at some folks that were mentally impaired that could talk to or communicate with the *other side*. does that make sense?
Believing in who you are is more important than what others believe you to be.
#170
Posted 21 July 2004 - 06:34 PM
well,i never saw it so i really can't comment.
#171
Posted 22 July 2004 - 06:32 AM
I am beginning to think that there are two types of adults that have the ability to "see"...those who are sensitive enough, and maybe those that are mentally impaired (from personal experience, a lot of these people operate at a level of brain function that is similar to a child)...so, I would think that if children are able to see, the shouldn't someone who has the mental capacity of a child? Just a thought...but, from personal experience, my uncle is mentally impaired and if the stories that I get are true, then he is able to see and feel presences.
A Drifter is only a poet with wings, he moves but he can't learn to fly, running in footsteps ahead of his time, with no one to see if he cries. Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver

#172
Posted 22 July 2004 - 05:53 PM
There's a point TKE, I never thought of that viewpoint. It certainly makes sense!
Is the art of life, living somewhere in between?
#173
Posted 23 July 2004 - 02:41 PM
My sister when she was younger; her gma died, and during the whole funeral, she just looked up, as if looking @ someone.
#174
Posted 24 July 2004 - 06:24 AM
I think there is definoitly a connections between children and ghosts, I dont know if its do to the penial *spelling* gland or due to the fact that the are more sensetive and more open minded to the things the havent be 'programmed' to believe do not exsist.
What doesn't kill us makes us strong.
#175
Posted 04 August 2004 - 03:17 PM
so you think kids are mostly sensetive to ghosts
#176
Posted 05 August 2004 - 08:03 AM
I think all young children can and do see ghosts, they don't understand the fear of the unknown, they grow out of it as fear is drilled into them. I think this also explains adult sightings to a point, anyway. I do find that a large number of sensatives also had relatives that were gifted, but on the other hand of the coin I feel that our minds only allow us to experience what we can handle. For instance, my mother in law is very sensative, my husband had "the gift" as a child and teen, but as an adult he can be sitting right next to me when I see,smell,feel something and not experience it with me. He loves the paranormal, and has me keeping a "ghost log" of my experiences so he can be part of it. I think a certain experience as a teen frightened him and he "turned off". I do know that the spirit world senses who's tuned in and who's not and is drawn to people that have a possiblity to "hear" them.
Alas- LMackey
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