Hi Cosmic,
It’s fascinating how our children perceive the unseen world around us. My eldest son, for instance, has a real aversion to spirits. He found them unsettling in our last house, which made me really consider how fear can shape our understanding of something that might otherwise feel magical.
On the other hand, my middle son seems to dance with these energies. He often shares stories of seeing orbs and such, and in those moments, I feel a deep connection with him. It’s empowering to explore these experiences together—like we’re on a little adventure of discovery!
Interestingly, my youngest mirrors his big brother’s unease about spirits. So, instead of exploring that realm at bedtime, we focus on creating a comforting routine together. There’s something tender about offering nurture and safety when they don’t feel ready to confront the unknown.
I relish the signs and messages from spirits; each one communicates in its unique way. It sparks joy in me! Different feelings coexist harmoniously within this journey—fear, curiosity, and tenderness included!