I was thinking about this today. I had no idea I was different in some ways from most other people until I was about 3 to 5 years of age. It suddenly started occurring to me that other people didn't hear other people's thoughts like I did. I wasn't sure what to make of this. It seemed like all people should be able to do what I did.
But, I noticed that even though most people had these latent abilities they didn't have parents or grandparents that encouraged them down pathways that would enhance and make stronger their gifts like my mother and Grandmother did. If I saw a nature spirit or an angel no one told me that I couldn't see that. Instead they knew what I was saying was true because they could see like this too. My father also was gifted like this and became valedictorian of his high School Class. But unlike my mother and grandmother he wouldn't talk about these kinds of gifts likely because he was a man and the world was very tough and macho then that he lived in.
Another thought I had now was to say, "Were you born supernatural?" What I mean by this is that your feelings and thoughts are very intense as a child and beyond that you not only feel your own thoughts and feelings but all your friends and relatives thoughts and feelings as well. So, when something good is going on you are so very happy that you feel like you are living in heaven. But, when something bad is going on and people are terrified or sad it is just so bad that you wish you were dead rather than go through another moment of it.
These extremes make it difficult to survive to age 30. And I would say as many as half don't survive until 30 for one reason or another. But, if you can make it until you are 30 often this means that God has decided that you will be allowed to live and that you have decided to be compassionate to yourselves and all mankind and all life on earth and are helpful not only to yourself but to everyone you meet or see in amazing ways. Because once you make it to 30 often you will make it to 80 or 100 or 120 or now 150 or beyond the way medical science is going now. Life is really amazing if you can just find a way to live until you are about 30 to 33. Then often you become master of your senses and are really capable of doing amazing things to help all beings you see or even hear about by God's Grace.
You've just got to get to 33. It's agreed upon as the happiest most people ever get.
My experience of 33 was like this. I was over unrealistic expectations, I understood what I wanted and needed and went and got whatever I needed to survive. And I wasn't experiencing a whole lot of physical pain yet because I wasn't old yet, and best of all my parents didn't start dying until I was 37 when my Dad died and my whole world fell apart. So, enjoy 33 because physically and mentally it might be the best that it gets.
However, in many ways my life since 50 is the most amazing of all. Though there sometimes is illness or pain it usually passes and then I go travel somewhere and get really amazed or visit friends and I'm happy again like I dreamed of being in my 20s but couldn't maintain the happiness then. Now, I'm grateful for every moment of my life. And remember, Gratitude is the motor of life. Gratitude to God brings every good thing and good persons and good beings into your lives.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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