Date: 3/5/2004 12:16:00 AM
From Authorid: 998
I am supposing that either your son considers you to be his friend, and that by doing his therapy with him, you are 'helping friend'. Or of course, being disabled, he has other parts of his senses or extra sensory senses that work beyond that of normal behavior. I have seen much that is out of the ordinary with my own eyes, so I don't poo-poo much anymore. I think that many things are possible that we can not see or touch. I would 'help' that other friend if at all possible though. Just in case your son is referring to them instead. OK, now I have tinglies up and down my spine ... *shivers*  |
Date: 3/5/2004 5:40:00 AM
From Authorid: 60052
I tend to agree with the second part of Ginger's response. I've worked with disabled children almost my whole life, they have a much stronger 6th sense than 'normal' people. One incident that stands out most in my mind was when I was working with a girl named Jamica in High School. She was 26, but had the mentality of a 6 month old baby. She never spoke, couldn't walk and bit herself all the time. One day, one of the other students, Jesse who had Down's walked by, and Jamica starts screaming, crying and reaching for him. Every time she saw him that day she did that. She even managed to escape from her wheelchair, and we found her on the floor clutching his leg. She wouldn't let go! We couldn't figure out what was wrong, she'd never done that before or anything similar. It was this day that she uttered the first and only words we would ever hear from her "Fix Jesse". The next day, we recieved word that Jesse had died in his sleep. I will never ever forget that.  |
Date: 3/5/2004 8:29:00 AM
From Authorid: 62344
wow 2diefor that is an intense story.  |
Date: 3/5/2004 9:09:00 AM
From Authorid: 27403
If he still has the mentality of a toddler, he could very well be connecting with you mentally. It is at 4 and 5 that our children start "closing" the third eye, as they are not being validated in what they are experiencing. So, they start blocking it out. And with your son being older, he has also picked up some verbal skills and some spatial connections (I don't know if that would be the right words, what I mean is, he would have some small ideas of what 'friend' means) without having closed out his abilities for 'seeing'. I bet he was feeling your anxiety over your friend, and was sending you a message. Love and Light  |
Date: 3/5/2004 9:26:00 AM
From Authorid: 62184
It's highly possible that he's connecting with you mentally. Children can do that because maybe what your thinking is "written on your face."  |
Date: 3/5/2004 11:31:00 AM
From Authorid: 36537
Wow, poor boy But maybe God is giving him messages? I dunno but he could.  |
Date: 3/5/2004 5:18:00 PM
From Authorid: 24673
Wow, this story is amazing and so are the replies.  |
Date: 3/15/2004 12:08:00 PM
From Authorid: 53558
Very strange indeed.  |
Date: 6/22/2006 1:19:00 PM
From Authorid: 53909
Oh wow...I dunno.. That's just so weird. *shivers* But kind of neat in a way.  |