View Full Version : My 8 yr old has told me he sees ghosts
cai morley
Jan 13, 2010, 11:28 AM
My dad passed 4 weeks ago and Im sure I have sensed his mum and sure I saw a white outline of her and also 3 of her family who have passed. I asked my son if he saw anything and he said he sees them all the time. He explained how they felt warm and tingly.
Also when my youngest was born (he is 11 months now) I saw a white shape of a young boy with a cap on tip toes looking over the cot at him. I said oh hello the shape turned to me then vanished. My 8 yr old said he sees him all the time.
He hasn't tried to speak to them but he said he listens to the noises they make. He has also said when we lived in St Ives Cornwall I walked through 1 on the beach then it vanished.
My son excels at everything he touches except for math and english. He still cannot read and is now being referred to learning difficulty team with the school.
I have seen spirits myself and saw my nan Im sure. I want to no if he is gifted and if he is OK and not to frightened or overwhelmed. He doesn't talk about much else than his computer games and can't keep friends interested in what he does. Hence the little boy watches him play his games he said.
Please put my mind at rest and I'm sure we are both tuned in. My son more than me. His name is Cai Marco Morley 11-8-2002
Thank you so much if you respond
sunnyinseattle
Jan 13, 2010, 11:52 AM
Your son may be an Indigo Child. I have one myself, she is almost 5 and does see spirits too. The best thing you can do for him is be supportive, and do some research about Indigo Children and caring for them so that they don't get lost in the mix and lose the abilities they have. Just Google" indigo children" and you will get more info that way. Also, don't buy into the learning disability crap. If I were you I would look into a different kind of school for him, such as a waldorf school. Good Luck!
cai morley
Jan 13, 2010, 12:07 PM
your son may be an Indigo Child. I have one myself, she is almost 5 and does see spirits too. The best thing you can do for him is be supportive, and do some research about Indigo Children and caring for them so that they dont get lost in the mix and lose the abilities they have. Just google" indigo children" and you will get more info that way. Also, don't buy into the learning disability crap. If I were you I would look into a different kind of school for him, such as a waldorf school. Good Luck!
Thank you I have heard of Indigo children and will Google it for sure. I don't believe my son has learning difficulties but have always said that he can be different. We do clash and sometimes I don't seem connected to him. I love him dearly and since he has told me we seem to have the best connection than ever before. Thank you
sunnyinseattle
Jan 13, 2010, 12:25 PM
I know what you mean, one thing with Indigo Children, is they sometimes feel that they are " better than others" because of the wisdom they have, so with some of them, it can be harder to make a connection, but it can happen over time. My daughter tries to be the parent, and calls me by my first name a lot, she really doesn't listen to "authority" and has no patience! How old is he?
cai morley
Jan 13, 2010, 12:42 PM
I know what you mean, one thing with Indigo Children, is they sometimes feel that they are " better than others" because of the wisdom they have, so with some of them, it can be harder to make a connection, but it can happen over time. My daughter tries to be the parent, and calls me by my first name a lot, she really doesn't listen to "authority" and has no patience! How old is he?
You have just described my son. He calls me by my first name a lot. He has selective hearing and can be cheeky and def no patience. He is 8 yrs old and the most loving child. Always telling me he loves me. Its hard to understand him and sometimes I do worry he is not happy. He says he is. He also told me that he sees purple flashing lights before he sees a ghost and not 5 minutes ago told me one was next to me and two others behind. Im not afraid and have told him he can tell me anything but be careful not to say too much to others as they might not understand. He does ooze confidence and has an amazing bond with my 11 mth old. I do feel lucky
sunnyinseattle
Jan 13, 2010, 12:47 PM
I would be willing to bet he is then! Oh DUHH!! You already said he is 8, sorry, that's my trying to multi task by working at the same time as doing this! LOL. My Daughter tells me she loves me all the time too, even if she's not as "loving" as our 10 year old girl is, she lets me know that she loves me even if she doesn't show it as much. Here's my email address, so we can talk off here : )
[email protected]
sunnyinseattle
Jan 13, 2010, 12:48 PM
Oops. I guess it won't let me put that dot com address in there.
Its kerrivazquez at comcast dot net : )