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| Prophetic Dreams Do you see things in your dreams that predict the future? Have you had a dream that you think is prophetic? This is the place to talk about it! |
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My son is 3 y/o, but for the past yr he tells me what he dreams. Stuff about people, friends, and family. When he was 1yr and 6 mo, he used to wake up screaming at night. every night about 3 am. When he started talking, he told me that "Mr. Scary" visited him. In time he told me that this Mr. is a firefighter. I went to the town library and found out that where we live now, there was a house, that burned down, and a guy died in it. And so many other examples.
Can anyone give me info on how to find out more about indigo children?! :mrgreen: |
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Yes, it is known that infant children can indeed be psychic but it is felt that shortly after starting their education that it becomes suppressed. I am the product of a family that is psychic and I too am physic and so are my adult children but the youngest displayed this phenomenon while still in her cot. Today, at the age of 45 she is an excellent healer in addition to giving predictions although the healing is her primary interest. I would suggest that you neither encourage nor indeed discourage him but simply share with him in his dreamscape stories as if they are normal (which I may add, they are). There seems to be a spiritual side to life (with different plains) which has nothing to do with religion nor angels nor Gods (etc) and your son seems to be in communication with those who populate the more secular level. It will not harm him in anyway whatsoever so long as he feels and believes that it is normal. I too have frequent similar experiences and have witnessed two apparitions but have never lost touch with reality. It was my maternal grandmother who recognised my talent and fostered it in me without making me feel special or abnormal. The experiences have never interfered with my normal living. My party pieces are reading tea-cups and dream interpretation. Enjoy your son's ability while it lasts.
PS Try to disuade him from thinking of things as being 'Mr Scary'. Much better that he sees them as his friends or possibly dream or night friends. |