Child hearing voices...any insight?

Discussion in 'Psychic' started by spreadin_the_panic, May 23, 2006.

  1. TravisBruner

    TravisBruner Member

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    Well i would tell him that the voices are in his head. And then wait a week or 2 and ask him if it is still happening...if it is i would move from that property because most things like that are indian related and can be wicked stuff...i would never want to put myself or loved ones in danger of things by that. But it very well could be in his head.
     
  2. stalk

    stalk Banned

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    the kids probably a shaman.
    make sure he exercises his creativity.
    make sure he thinks for himself.
    please make sure the child knows everything is OK,
    and to listen to what the voices tell him.
     
  3. MatthewShane

    MatthewShane Banned

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    Yea. The kid is full of shit. lol This does not happen!
     
  4. TravisBruner

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    haha it does happen all the time children sense thnigs alot better then we do thats why spirits and things always are more relavent for children to see and feel and sense...
     
  5. stalk

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    schizophrenic people are usually people who are extremely sensitive (and have higher levels of DMT in their bodies)
    and were not taught how to properly develop their sensitive abilities.

    It's sad that these people have just been banished, and fed pills.
    Told that the voices are not there.

    O but they are.
    Our normal beta brain states won't listen to them,

    slip into alpha or theta and you'll hear them.

    They are you.
     
  6. MatthewShane

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    Lol....guys C'mon Now!
     
  7. VolcomStoner420

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    I have heard two things when I was younger, I was alone in my house and I hear a sick whisper say "Hey" I freaked and ran upstairs trying to contemplate. A couple weeks later I am found in the same position, same place in the house and I hear the whisper say "Sean." So I ran upstairs again and all was forgotten about. A different time I was in my bed about a month ago laying down and someone quickly said "Sean" as if trying to wake me up, but it came from my head cause it felt like it was in my cranium. Weird shit can happen but apparently Matthew Shane doesn't think so.
     
  8. zengizmo

    zengizmo Ignorant Slut HipForums Supporter

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    A couple of times I have asked my angel to wake me up at a certain time. Both times, right at the appointed time, her loud voice (in my mind) shouted my name and woke me up.

    Of course, I'm out of my stinkin' mind, as I'm sure MatthewShane must realize.
     
  9. den mother

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    My daughter has heard voices since she was 3 she is now 11 and has been

    hearing them more frequently, I would suggest viewing the websight intervoice...
    the international community for hearing voices. Its much more common than
    you may think..no one wants to talk openly about hearing voices.
    I found it helpful in finding ways of living with the voices, self help and
    resource strategies.
    Check it out...I believe its intervoiceonline.org
    den mother
     
  10. pushit

    pushit One jive Motha Fucka

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    I heard stuff, I thought I was crazy until I was 14. Idk what it is but it was horrible for me.
     
  11. 1HOPE3

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    My son has been hearing a voice since he was 8. Now hes 10. It only comes occasionally now because we taught him to be the boss of it, not the other way around. It only happens now when he is stressed. I dont know what will happen in the future, we take each day at a time, as he is otherwise well. We saw a psychologist who helped with this.
     
  12. zengizmo

    zengizmo Ignorant Slut HipForums Supporter

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    He is "otherwise" well?

    Is it just a coincidence that you're posting this note on a psychic forum, or are you considering there might be a possibility that your son is experiencing some sort of psychic phenomenon?
     
  13. 1HOPE3

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    That is the question?? My sister lived in a 'haunted' unit. My son was only 3 at the time. One night while visiting he followed my husband down to the bathroom and then proceeded to walk to the room where my sister believed the spirit lived. It had furniture in it that used to belong to a dead relative of her partner. My son stood staring into the dark room, and when his father asked him what he was doing, he said 'just looking at the monster in that room daddy'! We all freaked out. He has a history of imaginary friends, now gone, and a repetitive visit from 'the dizzy voice'. He says he can't understand it at all, it's all too fast and jumbled up words. His father reacons he's read that this can be paranormal, in that its not decipherable. Jury is still out, but this is a more acceptable explanation to me than a psychotic 10 year old. When he asks the talking to slow down, it just goes away.!!!!! Hmmmmm.
     
  14. zengizmo

    zengizmo Ignorant Slut HipForums Supporter

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    I've seen lots of psychic, and I've seen lots of psychotic. To me, your son sounds psychic, based on this story. If he's "otherwise" well-adjusted, this aspect of his life should pose no problem. Since he's apparently sensitive to psychic impressions, he might choose to develop this at some point - or maybe not. It's his choice.

    If you're interested in seeing someone's experience who started talking to "imaginary" friends at the age of eight, and the friends never went away, and she's quite well adjusted and happy, have a look at the thread on this forum entitled, "This is going to one long, complicated issue." You should be able to see it midway down the second page of the thread list.
     
  15. 1HOPE3

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    that thread freaked me out, not much help when I am so stressed that I can barely function with the thought of my gorgeous little boy being tormented like that. I just want someone to tell me he's going to be ok, survive, sane ....... am I grasping at straws. Is it so selfish to ask why, why him.
     
  16. zengizmo

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    I'm sorry, maybe it was bad judgment on my part to recommend that thread. However I don't think you gave much indication about how stressed you are in your previous posts.

    Anyway it does not sound as if your son is tormented at the moment, unless there's something you haven't mentioned, and if you read farther into Riesay's thread, you'll see that she has gotten past her torment also, and is generally having quite a bit of fun with her "voices" now - and she's a very strong and remarkably mature girl, which I believe is at least partly the result of her experiences with her "voices."

    I understand wanting to protect your son. I have four kids of my own, ages 8, 10, 12, and 14, plus three stepkids ages 18, 20, and 23. I remember after the birth of my own first child, he seemed so fragile and helpless, and the world suddenly seemed so much more dangerous.

    I don't know if I should tell you this, since you're so stressed...but there are lots of others whose kids have one difficulty or another, and some of my kids are among these. I've found the best way to cope with my fears for my kids is to do whatever I can to smooth their paths, yet without completely taking away the challenges they need to make them into strong people.

    I would recommend letting your son set the tone for your own decisions and responses. If your son is fine with what he's experiencing, then you should have no concerns either. If your son is untroubled, but sees that you and/or your husband are stressed, or sees you treating him as if he's a victim, then he will tend to feel stressed and helpless. If he sees that you consider his experiences something that is part of life that can be successfully dealt with, it will increase his own confidence. If your son develops difficulties or issues of one kind or another, then do what you can to help - and there are resources here and on other forums, as well as professional resources, who have lots of experience with psychic and psychological issues, and who would be very willing to advise.

    Please consider me one of those willing to advise, if you can trust me not to stress you out too much. :) It sounds like the psychologist you talked to gave good advice. The approach he's taking is to neither freak out nor ignore the issue, but to treat it as a part of life that your son is capable of handling.
     
  17. 1HOPE3

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    Thank you for your reply. I know and agree with what ur saying. Being a mere human it is hard to have the strong face on all the time, such as with when I get confused or worried. We are very very careful with every reaction and approach, but its behind the scenes we sometimes need to take off the mask. When I get caught up I loose sight of the reality and of others situations. Tunnel vision. I have told my son that there are lots of people who have voices, just like him, I have made it acceptable. I have proven it by showing him some good advice off the internet as well. We will get there, but sometimes the glass is half empty, not half full for me - thank you for giving me a shake. If it is paranormal, I can only hope that the spirit who is trying to communicate is of kind heart and will take care of him. If otherwise, we will help teach his mind to be strong, come what may (and hope someone can teach me to be strong too!)
     
  18. zengizmo

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    You're doing great. You see some of what I'm seeing. It's not merely your son's journey that this is all about. You're finding the strength to be the mother he needs. :) May God's blessings shower you with peace.

    I know I can't really communicate this to you...you're still too anxious...but you and your son will be fine.

    God knows - it IS acceptable. LOL Your son has been blessed. It's a time for rejoicing, not for fear. Your son has been granted a gift. I know it's hard to see and accept - God knows, it's MEANT to be hard, because that's what spiritual journeys are all about - but you're doing great. :)

    I'm sending you peace, and I'll ask my spirit guides to give you peace and strength also. This is foreign territory to you, but believe me: It is all real, and the strength and peace we're sending you is real as well.
     
  19. 1HOPE3

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    You've made me smile already!!!! Thank you, deeply. Hope to talk with you again, until then, c est la vie
     
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    Just a quick footnote, 12 months to the day after my husbands granfather died, we were drawn to a block of land by accident, and ending up buying it. It wasnt until later that when all the houses were build that we were allocated our house number. Then we discovered that the street name was his grandfathers painting name signature (he was an artist), the day we found is was the anniversary of his death, and the house number was his lucky number - Perhaps its him, he was of another origin and spoke 2 languages, perhaps he's using native tongue, perhaps perhaps perhaps
     

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