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1388.1 | | DICKNS::STANLEY | What a long strange trip it's been... | Mon Nov 26 1990 09:57 | 6 |
| Did you ask her what the letters were? Did they spell out any
particular words?
In my opinion, her experience was real and shouldn't be denied.
Mary
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1388.2 | NO visits | COMET::ESTLICK | I AM, THEREFORE I THINK I AM | Mon Nov 26 1990 17:55 | 16 |
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RE:.1
Yes I did ask her what the letters were, and she replied
"Just letters, don't you see them?" I assume she meant ABC's ect...
She hasn't had an episode since then, except for waking up
at 2:00am or so and wanting to crall in bed with my wife and
myself. I always ask her if she has had another visit by her
friends, and her reply is usally: "Nope, They don't want to play
with me anymore." She's not upset with this fact, just excepts it.
Mike
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1388.3 | a special little girl | DICKNS::STANLEY | What a long strange trip it's been... | Tue Nov 27 1990 10:35 | 1 |
| I wonder what word the letters spelled out for her.
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1388.4 | Could have been medication | COMET::ESTLICK | I AM, THEREFORE I THINK I AM | Tue Nov 27 1990 14:36 | 15 |
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Well I don't think it spelled anything....she was just sitting
sifting through the carpet fibers like she was playing in sand looking
for the letters.
I did end up taking her to the Doctor for a follow up examination
on an ear infection she had and he seem to think it may have been
caused by the strong medication she was on because of the infection.
Another interesting angle I suppose. She may have been Hulucinating
(sp?) or in a fog like state the night she was playing.
Mike
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1388.5 | | DSSDEV::GRIFFIN | Throw the gnome at it | Wed Nov 28 1990 12:13 | 6 |
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Another possibility is that the medication took down some barriers and made it
easier for her "friends" to communicate with her. Most people interpret such
cases as hallucination, but is it really?
Beth
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1388.6 | | CRUISE::CFEUERSTEIN | An anachronism | Wed Dec 05 1990 16:01 | 20 |
| An interesting story of how reality is perceived. Everyone's reality
is different from each other's. There seems to be a fine line
distinguishing the absolute reality with what are to be perceived
as hallucinations.
I feel our children come into this world at a higher vibration than
what we have. If that is true, might it be possible for our children
to experience happenings outside our perceptions of reality? We
would tend just to classify them as hallucinations, children's
imaginations, etc.
Now, I'm not proposing that this girl had indeed a visitor that was
real to us. Obviously, however, she did have a visitor that was real
to her, in her reality. All I'm suggesting is that we keep our
mind and options open. For we will not know, for certain. The denials
we give our children will be the denials they give us as time passes.
Talk to her.
Craig
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1388.7 | Just a bit of an skeptic | COMET::ESTLICK | I AM, THEREFORE I THINK I AM | Wed Dec 05 1990 18:46 | 20 |
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re:6
I still talk to her about the episode. She has told me that her two
freinds no longer come and play with her, that they have travled on
to someplace else and are not allowed to come back. I found this
abit strange, but she seemed to know what she was talking about.
I know on the night of the encounter, niether my wife or myself ever
denied the exsistance of her freinds to her, but I did mention the fact
that I did not see anything or anyone and this disturbed her to the
point of tears which in turn disturbed both my wife an myself.
I am a skeptic, never experiencing such things, but my wife is not
having an encounter or two of her own in the same house.
Since that night no one in the house has had another so I guess I'll
have to wait and see.
Mike
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1388.8 | Re.7 | CGVAX2::PAINTER | And on Earth, peace... | Thu Dec 06 1990 12:40 | 10 |
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Hi Mike,
The thought came to mind to say to her that just because you and your
wife can't see it, doesn't mean that it didn't exist/wasn't there.
I can hear sonic alarm systems in stores and banks while others around
me give me strange looks when I cover my ears.
Cindy
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1388.9 | Another child-dream... | BSS::VANFLEET | Chased by my Higher Self! | Thu Dec 06 1990 14:24 | 27 |
| Here's another one for you all to think about.
The other night - morning! - about 2:00a.m. I was awakened by Emily (my
6-year old) standing in my bedroom screaming that there was a burglar
in the house who was pulling her hair! Apparently the dream was so
vivid that she was sure it was real! I was a little fuzzy too because
we both lay awake for quite awhile listening for the burglar. :-)
The next day I asked her if she remembered anything else about her
burglar. (She still insisted it was real!) Anyway - she said she
remembered that the burglar came in the window at the head of her bed
and was carrying a basket of poisoned potato chips. Meanwhile, at the
foot of the bed was a little girl (about 4 years old) and a monkey.
The monkey would pull the little girl's hair, giggle to itself and hug
itself and then repeat this over and over. :-) Bu the time Emily
got to the "basket of pooisoned chips" part she began seeing how silly
this was and realized it must have been a dream.
My question is - could the monkey (she said it looked more like a
cartoon character than a real monkey) have been a little mischievious
spirit friend? The little girl didn't seem upset at all about her hair
being pulled and from the description it sounded to me like they were
playing a sort of game.
Any comments?
Nanci
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1388.10 | Dream world | COMET::ESTLICK | I AM, THEREFORE I THINK I AM | Thu Dec 06 1990 19:12 | 14 |
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Cindy,
The night of the "Visit" while trying to settle her,
I did mention the fact that just because we did not see them
does not mean that they were not there. She did take some comfort
in that. I have always tried to encourage her imagination in
all aspects of play, life ect... I think if I would of told her that
there was no such thing as her (ghost) playmates she may have
really been upset.
Mike
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1388.11 | Movie maybe?? | COMET::ESTLICK | I AM, THEREFORE I THINK I AM | Thu Dec 06 1990 19:23 | 13 |
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re:9
Could it have been a movie or cartoon she previously
watched on TV? Like maybe Wizard of OZ ect... I know my little girl
would get some crazy dreams like that when she would watch a strange
movie on TV, and the results would be about the same, wake up screaming
and run in to our room with a story of someone else in her room trying
to take her away or picking on her ect... And of course I would have to
make my rounds to secure her room and closets from any evil vilian. ;-)
Mike
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1388.12 | Days of innocence | UTRTSC::MACKRILL | Hiding behind the Dijk | Fri Dec 07 1990 04:58 | 62 |
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'Tis a fine line between the darkness and the dawn. (or so the song
goes.) And the line is movable to a degree, yes, at some point, it is
no longer night, but dawn. More likely, there is no definite dividing
point and the one flows into the other. Us humans like to draw lines,
barriers, define things and have labels to cope with whatever is
happening within and without.
What am I raving about ? I have long since been fascinated in the
visions and dreams experienced by children. Some of it with obvious
roots, some of it contains knowledge not normally acquired by children.
It appears to flow out of a particular innocence which they tend to
lose once indoctrinated in our normal forms of learning. Many of the
wise men of old encouraged us to have a child-like faith. I wonder why?
For the logical engineering types amongst us ( the ones who like to
pull things apart to see how they work), it is always refreshing to
find a person who has retained some of these qualities as an adult. It
appears to lead to intuitive capabilities, and many other qualities
which we tend to relegate to the realms of mystique or fantasy. More
prevalent in the womenfolk than in men on average.
e.g Why does my lady speak fluent French in a sleep when she can hardly
manage to string two French words together normally?
And why did she wake up the other morning, rather agitated and tell me
that the wise person she speaks to in her dreams told her to transfer
some money to pay some bills back home in Australia. She had no prior
knowledge that Britain would enter the Exchange Rate Mechanism and the
English Pound would surge to a high.
Me: Whose this bloke you speak to in your dreams ?
The Capricorn: Dunno ! I'm not even sure if it's a man. All I know is
that the person is very wise and kind.
Me: Can you talk to him whenever you feel like it ?
The Capricorn: Don't really know, but when I really need him, he
normally turns up.
Me: (holding up a the picture of the eye painted inside a
triangle.) Isn't this an interesting picture ?
The Capricorn: Yes, I know that picture, I've seen it in my dreams.
The person I talk to, that's his symbol. Before we
go home, we must go and see the great pyramids in
Egypt. They are also symbols.
Me: Do you ever read my "mystical books" ?
The Lady: No, I never read your dumb books. You must read those books
because you are too logical and I already know these things.
Me: Who told you ?
The Lady: There are some things that a woman just knows. Don't ask so
many questions. Drink your coffee.
Me: (ever fascinated, drinks his coffee.)
-Brian
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1388.13 | More monkey-shines... :-) | BSS::VANFLEET | Chased by my Higher Self! | Fri Dec 07 1990 14:01 | 21 |
| RE:.11
I know where the burglar part came from because a few days earlier I
had (stupidly) mentioned to her that our house had been burglarized
several years before. I recognized her fear in this part of the dream.
The other part, the monkey and the little girl, was "not scary", just
"sorta funny".
I was really more interested in the significance of the monkey and the
little girl at the end of the bed. Since the burglary incident
happened a few years ago I thought that maybe the little girl was Emily
as she saw herself a few years ago. But who was the monkey? or maybe
*what* was the monkey? It seemed, from the way she described the
dream,that the monkey was teasing the little girl. It didn't hurt when
the girl's hair was pulled, or so I was told. :-)
Thanks for your input -
Nanci
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1388.14 | Monkey | COMET::ESTLICK | I AM, THEREFORE I THINK I AM | Fri Dec 07 1990 20:57 | 9 |
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re:13
I suppose she is too young to know the true meaning
of having a monkey on your back. ;-)
Mike
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1388.15 | She's been around the block a few times... | BSS::VANFLEET | love needs no excuse | Mon Dec 10 1990 12:13 | 7 |
| Mike -
Yes, I think she's too young for that in terms of _this_ lifetime. As
far as others go, I couldn't say. She seems like a pretty old soul to
me. ;-)
Nanci
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