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What does my cousin see?

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My cousin is 3 and she sees things, but they don't seem friendly! We were at my grandmas house (who just recently passed away) and she stood in the hall way and said "no, no , i don't want any" but there was nobody there! And she doesn't have an imaginary friend, but she calls them monsters. We were in my sisters room, and she pointed to the wall saying monster. We thought it was my sisters picture on the wall, and it wasn't, she pointed to the left of it saying "Monster!" SHe also said the monster was Gramma Carol (name of my grandma obviously) She wanted something to drink that same night, and i went to get her it and she said shut the door so there is no more monsters. When i came back she said the monster followed me!

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  1. Decades of spiritual study have led me to believe that we are surrounded by an infinite number of "spiritual planes", "levels of existance", "alternate universes" or whatever one wants to call them that coexist with us and around us all the time.

    Most of us are unaware of them because their energies "vibrate' at bandwidths beyond our normal range of perception and no one has invented or discovered any instruments that can measure into those frequency ranges yet.

    Each of us has our own personal energy bandwidth that our frequencies constantly move around within.  Sometimes, though, we drift outside our own bandwidth and "pick up" on things in other frequency ranges.

    Children, especially the really young ones, seem to have a more flexible bandwidth and "see" or "hear" into other frequency ranges more often and more easily than adults.  (I have come to suspect that our bandwidths narrow as we get older.)

    When my own daughter was two years old, we lived in an apartment in Denver where "strange" things happened a lot.  One day, I was in the living-room, working in full sight of the apartment's only door.  My husband was at work, my daughter was asleep on the sofa and the cat was lying on the floor close by.

    Suddenly, I heard a loud "WHAM" in the kitchen like the sound of one hard surface colliding with another.

    I ran out into the kitchen and saw that two chairs had been pulled out from under the table, turned upside down and dropped in the middle of the floor!

    I recount this story because, all the time we lived there, my daughter used to babble about a little girl in a pretty blue dress - a little girl that no one else could see.


  2. Do your research on paranormal studies, clairvoyance, brain anomalies, and have her tested.  Duke is one place that treats the science with the seriousness it deserves, and that has the necessary equipment for testing.

  3. She might be seeing ghosts or something like that.  I find it very telling that she's seeing "Gramma Carol" in the house of a grandmother who just died.  I've heard young children are more sensitive to spirits and presences than adults, or at least more open about saying they see something because they haven't learned yet that most people don't believe in such things.

  4. you shouldn't give your cousin absynthe

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