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<blockquote data-quote="Webtraveler" data-source="post: 41765" data-attributes="member: 2427"><p>It's hard and frustrating when you feel like you know something - especially if there's really nothing you can do about it... like in missing children cases or unsolved crimes. You want to warn peopleif it hasn't happened yet. I know those in my life who are open to receiving my warnings and those who are not.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes it's a "gut instinct" feeling kind of thing. Sometimes names or words just pop into my head. For example, one summer I met the mother of one of my daughter's classmates at the pool. After talking to her for about 20 minutes, the name Teresa came strongly to me. I'm used to this and look for ways to figure out who this person might be in their life. I can't blurt out the name or ask straight forward, "Who is so-n-so?" because it freaks people out. So, I ask about if their family lives nearby, brother, sisters, etc... During which time, this particular person feeding me the information is getting very impatient and wants me to tell this other mother that this wants to talk about Teresa very badly. After she tells me about her parents and sister, I asked her, "Do you have any other brothers or sisters?" Her response was, "Well, my sister Teresa died in a car accident when I was 13. But it's just the one sister now." BINGO! However, I knew better than to say anything to her at this point. At the end of the afternoon, we made plans to get the kids together the following week and visit with each other again. During the time in-between, Teresa - who I now know is the person bugging me, really wants me to tell this other mom (named Julie) that I'm communicating with her. However, Teresa isn't giving me any specific info, just that she wants me to make Julie aware that Teresa is still out there somewhere. It's not like hearing voices in my head, it's more like a thought or processing words when your reading something. Anyway, for an entire week Teresa bugged the crap out of me! So when I met up with Julie again I had to tell her if for no other reason than to get Teresa to shut up and stop consuming and interrupting my thoughts. Luckily, Julie took it well and didn't look at me like I was a freak - she even continued to talk to me afterwards. I was so happy that Teresa left me alone after that!</p><p></p><p>When I was little I blurted things out before I even knew what I was saying. Things like, "Ollie is going to get hit by a car next week." Ollie was our dog. With age came the filter and the ability to halt the thoughts/words before they poured out of me. Occationally one will still slip, but now I have more control over what info I release and when.</p><p></p><p>I seem to have been born with it so I don't know if others can develop these abilities. My "gut instinct" is that some people are born with the ability to be more "connected" than others. I think if you're one of these people, you can fine-tune and improve your skills with practice just like anything else. I also believe that our true strengths are developed in this life and will be used be our "jobs" in the life hereafter.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps!</p><p>Webtraveler</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Webtraveler, post: 41765, member: 2427"] It's hard and frustrating when you feel like you know something - especially if there's really nothing you can do about it... like in missing children cases or unsolved crimes. You want to warn peopleif it hasn't happened yet. I know those in my life who are open to receiving my warnings and those who are not. Sometimes it's a "gut instinct" feeling kind of thing. Sometimes names or words just pop into my head. For example, one summer I met the mother of one of my daughter's classmates at the pool. After talking to her for about 20 minutes, the name Teresa came strongly to me. I'm used to this and look for ways to figure out who this person might be in their life. I can't blurt out the name or ask straight forward, "Who is so-n-so?" because it freaks people out. So, I ask about if their family lives nearby, brother, sisters, etc... During which time, this particular person feeding me the information is getting very impatient and wants me to tell this other mother that this wants to talk about Teresa very badly. After she tells me about her parents and sister, I asked her, "Do you have any other brothers or sisters?" Her response was, "Well, my sister Teresa died in a car accident when I was 13. But it's just the one sister now." BINGO! However, I knew better than to say anything to her at this point. At the end of the afternoon, we made plans to get the kids together the following week and visit with each other again. During the time in-between, Teresa - who I now know is the person bugging me, really wants me to tell this other mom (named Julie) that I'm communicating with her. However, Teresa isn't giving me any specific info, just that she wants me to make Julie aware that Teresa is still out there somewhere. It's not like hearing voices in my head, it's more like a thought or processing words when your reading something. Anyway, for an entire week Teresa bugged the crap out of me! So when I met up with Julie again I had to tell her if for no other reason than to get Teresa to shut up and stop consuming and interrupting my thoughts. Luckily, Julie took it well and didn't look at me like I was a freak - she even continued to talk to me afterwards. I was so happy that Teresa left me alone after that! When I was little I blurted things out before I even knew what I was saying. Things like, "Ollie is going to get hit by a car next week." Ollie was our dog. With age came the filter and the ability to halt the thoughts/words before they poured out of me. Occationally one will still slip, but now I have more control over what info I release and when. I seem to have been born with it so I don't know if others can develop these abilities. My "gut instinct" is that some people are born with the ability to be more "connected" than others. I think if you're one of these people, you can fine-tune and improve your skills with practice just like anything else. I also believe that our true strengths are developed in this life and will be used be our "jobs" in the life hereafter. Hope this helps! Webtraveler [/QUOTE]
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