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do you think children can see spirits?

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buffythenappyslayer · 21/08/2006 11:38

before i say why,id just like to see what peoples views are!

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expatinscotland · 21/08/2006 15:21

I get a warning, too, fuzzy, and I really really do NOT like this.

fuzzywuzzy · 21/08/2006 15:25

You know EPIS in a weird way it's nice to know I'm not alone in this, it is incredibly horrible though and I'd quite happily live without it....

VeniVidiVickiQV · 21/08/2006 15:34

explain warning.....?

And i really shouldnt be reading this thread after my rather bizarre dream about being murdered last night......[quivering emoticon]

fairyjay · 21/08/2006 15:35

So those of you who have these experiences, does it mean that you're not scared of death, as you know you'll be reunited with those you love?

expatinscotland · 21/08/2006 15:35

I have never been scared of death. It is a luxury to fear death.

expatinscotland · 21/08/2006 15:37

It's more a sense for me, VVV. Like I just know.

Don't worry about dreams of being murdered. These I've found to be a reflection of a new beginning of something.

buffythenappyslayer · 21/08/2006 15:38

im not scared of death either,i never have been .

i am worried about dying whilst my children are still young though

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waterfalls · 21/08/2006 15:39

My mum had a near death experience years ago, she said it was wonderful and was angry that she had came back, she said she saw a colour that she cant desribe because it is'nt remotely like any other colour, and an intense feeling of calm.

SleepyJess · 21/08/2006 15:43

I don't fear death.. but don't want to die any time soon. (To quote Robbie.. "I'm not scared to die I just don't want to...." )

I have quite a strong belief that the best stuff it yet to come.. that 'this life' thing we're doing is only a very small (but necessary) part of 'all that is'

fairyjay · 21/08/2006 16:12

Why is it a luxury to fear death, Expat?

expatinscotland · 21/08/2006 16:14

B/c for many in this world, existence is such that death is not seen as unwelcome.

Sad, but true.

VeniVidiVickiQV · 21/08/2006 16:16

Well, the thing is, i dont remember the being murdered bit, which was kind of what the dream was about. It was "remembering" before, adn thinknig, that I had been drugged or something, because I staggered out of this room in a flat somewhere (never been there but know the road it was on), started walking up the street and then everything went blank. It was after that that I was murdered. So i dont remember anything horrific, just wandering around afterwards trying to get to the bottom of it. I knew a little boy had seen something, but was hiding because he was too frightened. I ended up in a yard where post office vans were parked, trying to find him.

Im just a weird arent i?

redbull · 27/08/2006 23:24

hi just wanted to say that as ive said before i beleave my grandad is here watching us, ive never had a photo of my grandad and about 2 weeks ago my mom found a photo of my grandad for me when i took it home and ds seen it he is 5 and ASD he said "seen your grandad at home" i told my mom and she was really spooked by it, i dont know weather it spooks me or not sometimes i get a warm feeling from it other times it just scares me!!

jasper · 28/08/2006 00:12

no

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