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MiQmott,
Well, like the guest said, children are able to use multiversed thinking, just be open to things, I think.
Little kids can't tie a shoe, but can learn three languages at once...
Boy, wish I could do that.
I think children get caught up in society's rules, and start to lose that ability.
we teach it out of them.
Well, like the guest said, children are able to use multiversed thinking, just be open to things, I think.
Little kids can't tie a shoe, but can learn three languages at once...
Boy, wish I could do that.
I think children get caught up in society's rules, and start to lose that ability.
we teach it out of them.
FairBecca wrote: MiQmott,
Well, like the guest said, children are able to use multiversed thinking, just be open to things, I think.
Little kids can't tie a shoe, but can learn three languages at once...
Boy, wish I could do that.
I think children get caught up in society's rules, and start to lose that ability.
we teach it out of them.
I agree. I think Asia is going to be pretty special with regards to knowing it seems to be in her eyes.
agreed.......it is also important to not build fears to the unknown, or your filters will start to turn on. i was brought up in a household where a lot of things were going on, and my 2 godmothers were parapsychologists........a colorful childhood to say the least. i want to be sure to let my son have the same freedom from blinders......as much as i can help it, anyway.
funny.....we just did that video bio piece i shared with you guys earlier, and Pepsi made us take out images we had used of a mock Ouija board we used as a graphic, asking us our interview questions. they made us remove it, as they deemed it potentially offensive! they sell the damn things in toys r us!......i never looked at a ouija board as offensive, so it didnt occur to me to not use one for creative reasons.
im more offended by soda, than a ouija board, personally......but, hey.......its a living.
funny.....we just did that video bio piece i shared with you guys earlier, and Pepsi made us take out images we had used of a mock Ouija board we used as a graphic, asking us our interview questions. they made us remove it, as they deemed it potentially offensive! they sell the damn things in toys r us!......i never looked at a ouija board as offensive, so it didnt occur to me to not use one for creative reasons.
im more offended by soda, than a ouija board, personally......but, hey.......its a living.
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And the ones who DO learn to accept it and NOT need protection become what society calls psychics? And could this be genetic? Just a thought.
Yes, i think being a "sensitive" is absolutely genetic.
My granny was.
I think it something that you have from the time you are made.
Like spirituality.
You have all your ever going to have when you get here, and it's like a muscle.
The more you use it, bigger it gets..
Just my take, anyway.
FairBecca
Yes, i think being a "sensitive" is absolutely genetic.
My granny was.
I think it something that you have from the time you are made.
Like spirituality.
You have all your ever going to have when you get here, and it's like a muscle.
The more you use it, bigger it gets..
Just my take, anyway.
FairBecca
I agree with you on this. My Grandmother saw Revolutionary soldiers on numerous occasions. (We lived in Trenton, NJ) And my Mom is precognitive to an extent. And I and my sister are "sensitive". I don't know too much about my two brothers,in this area, except that they (all 4 of us kids, in fact) had encounters with my father after he passed. All in different situations, and in 2 situations they were life saving encounters.FairBecca wrote:
Yes, i think being a "sensitive" is absolutely genetic.
My granny was.
I think it something that you have from the time you are made.
Like spirituality.
You have all your ever going to have when you get here, and it's like a muscle.
The more you use it, bigger it gets..
Just my take, anyway.
FairBecca
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