![]() ![]() She sat down and chatted with her daughter to discover that her daughter had seen Grandpa the night previous in her room and Buster was with him, happy as can be–no longer in pain or suffering and, she reported getting spoiled by Grandpa!Įmbrace these wonderful connections! Learn what they are trying to show you… Later, Nancy was struck by the complete change in attitude in Lissa from utter sadness to being completely okay with it all. Nancy was busy, smiled at Lissa and both went on about the day. ![]() One morning her daughter came bouncing into the kitchen and informed her, “Mom, Buster is happy now.” Naturally, the family was quite devastated by the loss. A brown Labrador retriever that was a best buddy to her daughter Lissa. Nancy, a client of mine recently told me her brother's dog had had to be put down due to illness. Embrace it, as I have experienced many clients who have had messages brought forth through youngsters from the deceased that have been extremely helpful! A Child Brings A Welcome Spirit Message ![]() It brought me comfort knowing that she would visit my daughter.īe careful that you don't pass YOUR fears along to them. It tickled me pink knowing that death didn't stop her. She would have loved to have been around for that but it wasn't meant to be. She had several grandsons, but no granddaughters. In my case, my Mom passed several years before my daughter was born. Well, there's nothing to be afraid of, really. As in “the man was standing THERE and was wearing X, Y, and Z.” Yes, Blair, But What If I'm Scared? They'll often be able to describe them with terrific accuracy and details without hesitation. Frankly, it is quite adorable at times and fun to experience.īut a spirit, like a real person, won't be flexible and the answers will be quite forthcoming. When you ask you child about details they'll often pause as they create answers. So, what's the difference? Well, imaginary friends tend to be flexible to a situation. I'm not a psychologist, but I did speak to one who informed me that imaginary friends at that age is completely normal and to be expected. Most kids have imaginary friends, particularly under five years old. How Can I Tell The Difference Between Spirits And Imaginary Friends Can We Banish The Spirits?Ībsolutely! But that would be very sad, as their intent is only love and encouragement. IF you have a child that is frightened, you can calm them by letting him/her know they are friendly and that they have the power to tell them to stop doing what frightens them. The short answer is yes, although they don't mean to scare or frighten. Not descriptions of dress, as she knew what they had looked like in photos, but stuff she couldn't have naturally known, such as mannerisms and behaviors. ![]() When my daughter was quite young, she described both my father and my mother to an absolute ‘t'. The spirits will most often be deceased relatives and much of the time they will be grandparents coming through, although not always. After all, young children are new life and it brings joy to spirit they are embarking on a life journey. Our deceased loved ones are most certainly watching over us and I'm absolutely convinced beyond a doubt that they exploit this “opening” to visit young children in particular. They haven't been “taught” that “ghosts don't exist” so that limitation isn't there. The answer is yes and here is why: young children don't have the limitations of life and belief systems installed fully. Movies like Poltergeist and the terrifying scene in Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark don't do much to help with that (although I loved both movies)! Ghosts conjure up images of good and evil. Can kids see ghosts?įirst, I'd like to change the wording. The question came from a listener on Newfoundland's K-Rock radio show and is a common question I get asked. Later she told me that there was another tall man with a stick who hit a girl and it scared her. “My daughter told me that she saw a short bald man standing in the corner of her room and that he was friendly. ![]()
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