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Topic started on 15-12-2011 @ 04:30 PM by pcbph
Hi ATS.

Greetings from Norway!

This will, as you'll can see my very first thread here on ATS after being a lurker for about a year now.

Mostly I am just reading & trying to educate myself on all the mysteries going on in the world, and frankly I have never had any important info/news to share with you guys, until today. I would not say it is important for the world to know, but I would appreciate to get some thoughts on what my brother told me today.

Here it goes;

After being away for 2 months I came home to my family today. My mom and dad was sitting upstairs in the living room while i was downstairs making some snacks for me and my brother who is 6 years old. He was sitting in the downstairs hall playing angry birds while i was in the kitchen. And out of the blue (while busy with his angry birds) he said to me "you're gonna die when i am 15". I went to him laughing and said "that is not true, who told you that, and who are gonna die?" him: (with a serious face) "mom told me, and you're all gonna die". I again said that it was nonsense and said no one will die.

I asked my mom about it later, and she said she would never (of course) tell my brother that "we" are gonna die when he is 15 and took it very seriously and at the same time got a little upset. To make sure, i asked her again if by any chance she could have said it as a "joke" or something similar, but she said "of course i would never even go close to such a topic with your little brother". I thought "OK, i am sure it's something he got from his friends in kindergarden", but I find it so weird and couldn't stop thinking about it.

It can be nothing, but it also can be something. Now, what i find strange is that he mentioned that my mom said it to him while she clearly did not. (?) I don't know what he meant by "we", if its the family or on a bigger scale.

Any thoughts?


reply posted on 15-12-2011 @ 04:55 PM by itscocobaby
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Hello pcbph and welcome to ATS..wow that is an interesting story, I wonder if it's possible you could question him a little further and get a few more details of why he thinks all of this.

Maybe something like when did Mom tell you this? Where were you when she said it, who else heard Mom say this? any details that you add to try and see if he is telling the truth or perhaps he dreamed it..or as your Mom said heard it at school and wondered if he could get attention by repeating it at home.

Lying that is probably not a serious problem: Young children (ages 4-5) often make up stories and tell tall tales. This is normal activity because they enjoy hearing stories and making up stories for fun. These young children may blur the distinction between reality and fantasy.
www.aacap.org...

I think I would want to know what exactly he remembers about the day she said it..what was mom wearing..what time of day was it? or if he cant gauge the time..maybe what television shows were playing when she said this..I would also want to know her exact words to him.

I do think it's important to break this story down bit by bit..because it's a very scary thought for a child that when he hits a certain age everyone is going to die. I would want to get to the bottom of it..find out if he believes it and why he believes it..and debunk it and help him put this story to rest in his mind..now if he is fabricating it..which isn't unusual for kids..you might want to keep a close eye or ear on these tales..here is what the American Academy of Child Adolescent Psychiatry have to say on this topic.

What to do if a Child or Adolescent lies: Parents are the most important role models for their children. When a child or adolescent lies, parents should take some time to have a serious talk and discuss:

* the difference between make believe and reality, lying and telling the truth,
* the importance of honesty at home and in the community, and
* alternatives to lying.

If a child or adolescent develops a pattern of lying which is serious and repetitive, then professional help may be indicated. Evaluation by a child and adolescent psychiatrist would help the child and parents understand the lying behavior and would also provide recommendations for the future.
www.aacap.org...

I hope you enjoy your time here with us on ATS..let us know how the story ends..Cheers Coco


reply posted on 15-12-2011 @ 05:13 PM by Staafke
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Obviously your brother is possessed by a Demon. He'll turn 15 in the year 2020? 20 was called the Devil by Jakob Böhme. I urge you not to take this lightly. A child saying such things out of the blue with a straight face is never a good sign.


reply posted on 15-12-2011 @ 05:17 PM by grubblesnert
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what I do when I have question regarding something one of my kids has said or done is talk to them.
It should work with other family members as well

edit on 15-12-2011 by grubblesnert because: I remembered! I forgot sumtin"



reply posted on 15-12-2011 @ 05:20 PM by truthinfact
Originally posted by Staafke
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post by pcbph


Obviously your brother is possessed by a Demon. He'll turn 15 in the year 2020? 20 was called the Devil by Jakob Böhme. I urge you not to take this lightly. A child saying such things out of the blue with a straight face is never a good sign.


I think someones been watching one too many scary movies........


It probably means nothing, kids say weird stuff all the time. Kids are like drunk adults. Annoying and messy...
edit on 15-12-2011 by truthinfact because: (no reason given)



reply posted on 15-12-2011 @ 05:30 PM by grubblesnert
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Now when he said "you all are going to die" did he mean everyone like in the world or just in the room?
Because, to me, that makes a big difference. It's either a big deal or nothing whatsoever for me to be concerned about
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