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Originally Posted by tammy8833 ive had several things happen in the house i grew up in which has quieted down, so to speak, since us kids moved out
a few things in my own home
i think my son is sensitive..he started Kindergarten this week and went to the the play area for recess and he told me he made a friend there that died when it was just a park not a school and that he had hurt his legs and got a "poison" in his legs and died..then i was like well whats his name..and my son says...mmm..nevermind he is imaginary so i want to find out more about the schools property now..lol
he also spoke about a guy by name last year..told us how he passed..what his hobbies were, what car and color he drove, where he lived and turns out..he was my husbands brothers best friend and everything matched even down to his kids..spooked the crap out of me! we never talked about this guy at all..
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Oh, please don't shut your son down when he talks about seeing and playing with friends or people from the past, especially since you are able to validate some of the info he has given you. I never use the word imagination as we don't see what they see. My granddaughter was in the bathtub at 3 years old and began telling her mother about her other mother she had in her other life and how they played when that mother gave her a bath. It's becoming more and more common for the children today to carry this gift and the "veil" is thinning all the time. I find it so exciting to study. There was an article a few months ago about a boy who was 7 years and developed a strong interest in old airplanes. His dad got him a book from the library and the little boy could name every plane in it. Then he told them what his name had been and what squad he was with. His parents and other investagaters validated all that info including the pilots parents and home town. How awesome.