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originally posted by: wylekat
The short version: We go to Big Box hardware store. The ones with 2 doors spaced about 200 miles apart, and a garden section at one end. We were headed for the garden section, kid perks up (she was tired from a long day of Spring break), and points out there is a puppy. "Where?" "In the building."
Ok, then. Chalk one up to kid's imagination. the way the entrance is layed out, seeing directly in is impossible, especially with the angle we were at. I dismissed it.
We get in, and start looking for what we need. We then hear.... barking. 2 dogs worth, in fact. Didn't hear any outside. I made that face one makes when their kid starts in with the super powers: 0.o, and we see the puppy. "What about that other dog?" "That's not a puppy." HAD NOT SEEN THE THING YET.
It was an adult small dog.
So... What in the ever loving blue blazing saddles is the hell going on??? This isn't the first round of this sort of thing, either. She once looked up at our second floor neighbor, and stated the man was working in the bathroom. Maintenance was there at the time, and I just hadda go ask. He was working on the tub. Again, no windows, no way to see in, nothing.
And yes, I have tried to pry winning lotto numbers out of her. No success.
originally posted by: mysterioustranger
originally posted by: wylekat
The short version: We go to Big Box hardware store. The ones with 2 doors spaced about 200 miles apart, and a garden section at one end. We were headed for the garden section, kid perks up (she was tired from a long day of Spring break), and points out there is a puppy. "Where?" "In the building."
Ok, then. Chalk one up to kid's imagination. the way the entrance is layed out, seeing directly in is impossible, especially with the angle we were at. I dismissed it.
We get in, and start looking for what we need. We then hear.... barking. 2 dogs worth, in fact. Didn't hear any outside. I made that face one makes when their kid starts in with the super powers: 0.o, and we see the puppy. "What about that other dog?" "That's not a puppy." HAD NOT SEEN THE THING YET.
It was an adult small dog.
So... What in the ever loving blue blazing saddles is the hell going on??? This isn't the first round of this sort of thing, either. She once looked up at our second floor neighbor, and stated the man was working in the bathroom. Maintenance was there at the time, and I just hadda go ask. He was working on the tub. Again, no windows, no way to see in, nothing.
And yes, I have tried to pry winning lotto numbers out of her. No success.
As a child. I developed the same. Frightening at 1St... Later the best "description" I can use is found under the practices of transcendental medition and astral travel.
As I got older.. I learned control.. and I don't lump it in with clairvoyant or psychic abilities... It's different.
I would keep a journal and a watchful eye over the child as they grow.. They are gifted
Best
originally posted by: starwarsisreal
a reply to: wylekat
You have abilities too?
originally posted by: CreationBro
a reply to: Wildmanimal
I hope that was a joke! For your sake, really.
a reply to: wylekat
Its possible she heard or saw them.
My advice is to simply keep observing any instances like this. Its less likely seing through walls, more likely precognition.
Most, if not everyone exhibits this skill at some point in their lives, if not fleeting and subtle. Some are more attuned and experience it more regularly.
Im not a parent, so take it with a grain of salt or two. Im just familiar with psy stuff.
Best wishes to you and your loved ones.
originally posted by: LungFuMoShi
Interesting...
But I think that, if one person could see through a wall then everyone else would be able to. To see something, light must reach the eye, so to see through a solid, opaque object the light would have to penetrate that object in order to reach the eye, and if it can reach one eye it should be able to reach many.
Unless you're talking about something like remote viewing, if you believe this to be true then do you think your child can physically see through the walls with her naked eye or do you mean she can see it internally, like in the minds eye?
Sorry, but I think it's an important distinction to make. I don't believe it's possible for anyone to see through a solid, opaque wall or floor without other people being able to, also. As for remote viewing, jury's out but I'm about 99% unconvinced it's possible.
originally posted by: Mandroid7
a reply to: wylekat
Hmm, interesting, do the card trick with her. Draw some basic pics and have her call out what they are.
Like ghostbusters w/o the zapper
originally posted by: TonyS
a reply to: Azureblue
That's exactly what I was thinking but didn't have the words to articulate the idea.
I have to wonder if the child is bi-locating, projecting her consciousness into and about buildings while sitting in front of the parent. It may be the case she does that naturally and inspects a place while bi-locating without even realizing what she's doing.
originally posted by: RMFX1
People cannot see through walls. And I hope that you aren't putting this deluded idea into your child's mind because it's really unhealthy and poor parenting.
Absolutely ridiculous.
originally posted by: wylekat
The short version: We go to Big Box hardware store. The ones with 2 doors spaced about 200 miles apart, and a garden section at one end. We were headed for the garden section, kid perks up (she was tired from a long day of Spring break), and points out there is a puppy. "Where?" "In the building."
Ok, then. Chalk one up to kid's imagination. the way the entrance is layed out, seeing directly in is impossible, especially with the angle we were at. I dismissed it.
We get in, and start looking for what we need. We then hear.... barking. 2 dogs worth, in fact. Didn't hear any outside. I made that face one makes when their kid starts in with the super powers: 0.o, and we see the puppy. "What about that other dog?" "That's not a puppy." HAD NOT SEEN THE THING YET.
It was an adult small dog.
So... What in the ever loving blue blazing saddles is the hell going on??? This isn't the first round of this sort of thing, either. She once looked up at our second floor neighbor, and stated the man was working in the bathroom. Maintenance was there at the time, and I just hadda go ask. He was working on the tub. Again, no windows, no way to see in, nothing.
And yes, I have tried to pry winning lotto numbers out of her. No success.