WaterSunFireRising wrote: ↑Fri Aug 28, 2020 1:36 am
Hi! Just wondering people's opinions on this.
If you had lots of paranormal experiences as a kid surrounding you (and not necessarily the environment) does that mean that as an adult you should have some kind of psychic power? Or should have some kind of ability to, or better chances of, communicating with the paranormal?
I know children in general are very open to the paranormal...
But I'm asking because I had some big experiences as a kid but now with my bound spirit companions I'm pretty deaf when it comes to feeling their presence and communicating.
I'm just looking for some encouragement I guess to develop my skills and am wondering what people think about this. Was I just lucky as a kid or do I have a latent gift?
Is the anyone here who had powers as a kid, lost them, and then got them back through practice or out of the blue?
What do ya'll think on this?
Thanks! (:
Just because you had paranormal encounters as a kid, doesn't mean you'll automatically have psychic abilities as an adult. These experiences could be due to kids being more open to the spiritual world or having power from past lives.
My story is quite different. I had no paranormal experiences as a kid. In fact, I only had my first creepy experience when I stayed in a haunted hotel in my 20s. To be honest, I believe in spirits, but I didn't think I would get scared. But, I was wrong. Lol. We had strange things like knocks on our hotel window, and the faucet turning on and off. I didn't have another paranormal experience until I started my Spirit Keeping journey a decade later.
There are people who are naturally able to see and hear spirits from a young age. They might try to ignore these abilities for a long time, but these are a part of who they are.
Then, there are others who lose their abilities due to traumatic experiences that put up huge roadblocks in their communication with other realms. They can, however, train to regain these abilities.
So, I truly believe we all can learn these abilities even if you're starting from ground zero, just like I did.