Friday, November 3, 2017

Growing up as an intuitive

For me, horror movies between ages 8 and 10 were horrific to me if I went to a theater. I didn't understand why often I couldn't sleep at night for up to a month if my older cousins made me go to horror movies at the time.

Now I can look back and laugh at it because I realize I was taking on the horror experiences of the movie goers then. Looking back it was lucky I didn't die from doing this at the time.

As an intuitive supernatural things are real. No one can tell you they are not because you see how these things can help or kill people or they can be neutral.

So, learning to live with all this if you don't have supportive parents people either die, go crazy or their parents put them in mental institutions. None of which is actually helpful to an intuitive.

So, many or most intuitives (if they didn't become tribal shamans and healers) have died or gone crazy along the way.)

So, I was very lucky that my mother and grandmother were Scottish intuitives like myself so they could help me in Celtic Christian Mystic Merlin kinds of ways.

So, my parents emphasized studying science because I loved learning about science and then I applied the scientific method to supernatural events and then I was on my way to success as a person and as an adult.

My mother and Grandmother always cautioned me NOT to talk to people about my experiences because "People wouldn't understand" unless they had had this type of experience themselves.

The cautioned me that most people are "Ignorant" about these things which makes them dangerous if you tell them things like this.


So, only my dearest friends did I even tell which religion I was in  in the 1950s because it wasn't popular or safe to belong to a religion like mine until the 1960s and 1970s here in the U.S.

Starting in the 1960s everything changed starting on the west coast of California, Oregon and Washington and spread around the world after that.

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