Children with Third Eye
By Tragic Poet
@tragicpoet (99)
Philippines
September 14, 2016 9:48pm CST
I have a three years old son and I think he has a wide open third eye... he's been seeing things with a very young age. There was a time I see him talking and smiling even if his just alone in the room. Does anyone of you have the same experience as I have? What did you do about it?
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@jembizz21 (71)
• Philippines
16 Sep 16
Not to scare you if this is really an astral opening event for your child. Well, this could be a blessing and at the same time some sort of curse depending on your child's perspective while growing up. This maybe traumatic at some point because your child will start to see things that ordinary people cannot see. This is somehow a scary experience for him at the start. Socially challenging as other people may think that your child is a little bit strange and weird. I do not suggest but if there is a chance that your child could meet a veteran astral overseer or paranormal expert then this could be great help. Ask what your child would experience and how to deal with it as parent.
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@tragicpoet (99)
• Philippines
19 Sep 16
@jembizz21 Well I hope its really gift from God and I hope he can used this to help other people when he reach the right age. I just pray that my son can handle it and hopefully don't used it to hurt other people. Hopefully I can find the right person to help him understand and help him to used his gift for good.
@jembizz21 (71)
• Philippines
20 Sep 16
@tragicpoet that is right, someday you will both find a way to manage it
@MattMeng (3445)
• Hangzhou, China
19 Sep 16
@tragicpoet It is only happened in the stories, and it wouldn't happen in the real life.
@tragicpoet (99)
• Philippines
19 Sep 16
Would you mind sharing it with us? Maybe that story could also help me to know more which regards on what is happening to my son.
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@clrumfelt (5490)
• United States
15 Sep 16
I'm not really sure what you mean by a third eye. Sometimes children have imaginary friends they talk to. It is just a stage of childhood they go through with imagination and pretending.
@clrumfelt (5490)
• United States
15 Sep 16
@tragicpoet
Maybe he was remembering playing with those toys with his grandfather. I wouldn't worry too much because kids his age have really active imaginations and he will probably grow out of it.
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@tragicpoet (99)
• Philippines
15 Sep 16
There was a time that I saw my son playing with his toys in the living room and he keeps on smiling and giggling. When I approach him and ask, "Why are you smiling?", he just responded with smiled and pointed his finger on his grandfather's photo. What scares me is that my father has already passed away last 2010, I just assume that my father spirit is playing with his grandson and just assume that my son has a third eye based on the situation I saw. It still gives me goosebumps.
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@toniganzon (72281)
• Philippines
15 Sep 16
At that age my son talked to someone we couldn't see. But doctor told us it was a normal phase in kids where they create an imaginary friend. He got over it over the years.
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@tragicpoet (99)
• Philippines
15 Sep 16
@toniganzon How I wish it was just a stage my son is passing through. I haven't seek advice from his pediatrician about it. There was a time I caught him smiling while his playing in the living room. When I asked my son why does he smile, he just responded with a smile and pointed on his grandfather picture which has passed away since 2010. It still disturbs me when I remember it.
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@toniganzon (72281)
• Philippines
15 Sep 16
@tragicpoet There's nothing to worry or be disturbed about. If he has that gift indeed, then just help him handle it. Children had no fear anyway. And let's just hope it's a phase.
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@tragicpoet (99)
• Philippines
19 Sep 16
Good for you my friend. You never experience what I'm experiencing with my son.
@Happy2BeMe (99380)
• Canada
15 Sep 16
My grand daughter would often tell us that her grandfather was sitting on the couch beside her. He had passed before she was born but she could describe him and whenever she would see a picture of him she would pick him out say that was who comes to see her. Sometimes she would act scared that he was there and other times she would just talk to him. There were many other stories that would give your chills.
@Happy2BeMe (99380)
• Canada
19 Sep 16
@tragicpoet yes I feel the same way. I would love to see my parents again.
@tragicpoet (99)
• Philippines
19 Sep 16
Wow @Happy2BeMe, we have the same experience. Its a bit scary but somehow I realize that their grandparents really love this kids because their spirit shows up and play with them. How I wish I can see what my son is seeing so I can see my father again.
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@snowy22315 (180667)
• United States
15 Sep 16
Yes, my son had an imaginary friend when he was about that age. Actually, he had a Minnie Mouse toy that was his pal.
@tragicpoet (99)
• Philippines
19 Sep 16
I find that very cute. Well I hope it just a phase that my son is going through and hopefully outgrow it when he grows up.
@tragicpoet (99)
• Philippines
19 Sep 16
Yes, I also find it interesting. That why I keep on researching if this experience is a normal stage that my son is going through. Hopefully I can find that right facts about this to help my son while grows up.
@tragicpoet (99)
• Philippines
19 Sep 16
How I wish too. I'm still observing my son, so far that's the only incident that makes me concern about.
@franxav (13836)
• India
15 Sep 16
It is part of growth in children to speak and smile even when alone.
@tragicpoet (99)
• Philippines
19 Sep 16
I hope my son outgrows it. I just find it scary when he pointed on his grandfather photograph. Hopefully it just a stage of a kid that grows up that he is experimenting right now.
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