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PrincessOfPhilosophy
In my last post I was truly surprised no flamers. It was very refreshing to see people being open minded and sharing thoughts on such a complex subject. We all have things we believe in things we know are true .Some things make us uncomfortable. I was for along time, felt like a freak. But I have come to terms with what I see and feel. I don't think its a gift or makes me special. I think we all can experience these things that some of us just turn the channel so to speak.
OK here are some other things I did not share in my last post.
I was about seven years old in the grocery store with my mom. There was a mother and her teenage son in line in front of us. The mother was drilling him about his plans for the weekend. I could tell she felt very uncomfortable and was looking for a reason for him not to go. She told him he could not use the car. He blurted back his friend could drive them. The air around us changed as he said this! I was young and less experience and did recognize this chill yet. I remember the feeling being so strong that before I could stop myself I was saying to the mom don't let his friend drive almost crying. My mom scolded me and told me to stay out of other people conversations.
Two days later on a Saturday morning the news was on they where talking about an accident the night before. Two teenage boys killed in a car accident. My mom says teenagers and their drinking and doing drugs while driving was getting out of control. I told her they where not drinking or doing drugs.
That evening my mom and dad where talking about the accident my dad added that the newspaper said the driver had an aneurism while driving.
Now a questions I would like to pose, I feel that mother had a feeling she could not explain she did not want him to go. Could she have been that chill in the air as well?
edit on 24-1-2014 by PrincessOfPhilosophy because: Silly punctuation...
In my last post I was truly surprised no flamers. It was very refreshing to see people being open minded and sharing thoughts on such a complex subject. We all have things we believe in things we know are true .Some things make us uncomfortable. I was for along time, felt like a freak. But I have come to terms with what I see and feel. I don't think its a gift or makes me special. I think we all can experience these things that some of us just turn the channel so to speak.
I was about seven years old in the grocery store with my mom. There was a mother and her teenage son in line in front of us. The mother was drilling him about his plans for the weekend. I could tell she felt very uncomfortable and was looking for a reason for him not to go. She told him he could not use the car. He blurted back his friend could drive them. The air around us changed as he said this! I was young and less experience and did recognize this chill yet. I remember the feeling being so strong that before I could stop myself I was saying to the mom don't let his friend drive almost crying. My mom scolded me and told me to stay out of other people conversations.
Two days later on a Saturday morning the news was on they where talking about an accident the night before. Two teenage boys killed in a car accident. My mom says teenagers and their drinking and doing drugs while driving was getting out of control. I told her they where not drinking or doing drugs.
That evening my mom and dad where talking about the accident my dad added that the newspaper said the driver had an aneurism while driving.
Now a questions I would like to pose, I feel that mother had a feeling she could not explain she did not want him to go. Could she have been that chill in the air as well?
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I feel that mother had a feeling she could not explain she did not want him to go. Could she have been that chill in the air as well?