Spirit Whispers: Childhood Cases
In 2001, I started looking back on my childhood when hidden memories started returning to the surface. I learned that having 'afterlife communications' and spirit whispers from beyond was not new to me during adult life.
It started after my initial near death experience at the age of six. Relatives who had passed away long before I was born was lined up to greet my spirit on the other side. As a child, I didn't know these people but when I was a spirit on the other side, I knew them better than I knew myself.
I would come back and have a message stored away inside of me until I met a living relative. Then the memory would be triggered. I would blurt out,
"Oh yeah, I almost forget. So and so wanted me to give you a message. The message is ya-da, ya-da, ya-da."
This would always shock who ever it was I was passing on the message to. They would always say something like,
"Well Aunt Betty has been passed away for years now. My goodness, she passed away years before you were even born. She is dead child. The dead don't talk anymore. They can't. That is impossible."
My reply would be something like,
"She may be dead to you - but when I go home, she is very much alive and well. I am just passing on the message. Please don't give me no grief about it. I just want to tell her the next time I go home that I didn't forget to pass on the message like she asked me to."
Family members were divided on the reality of it. I would be sat down in front of a photograph album and told to look through it until I found a picture of the woman or man who supposedly gave me the message. People would gasp when I would thumb through the album and pick out the right photograph each and every time.
People had their theories and some felt that an adult was 'training and coaching' me on the side to pull a joke on the minds of the adults.
Through the childhood years - I had some very vivid encounters and passed on some messages from spirits I would see while I was in a waking moment without have to be in the middle of a medical crisis and enduring a 'near death experience.'