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The White Pearl
02-09-2007, 03:03 PM
Afew days ago my son,almost 18 months,figered out how to climb the chair in my living room and turn on the light.When I wouldnt let him he threw a fit and the light came on by its self.
Has anyone had somethin like this happen to them,there children?
Is there anything I should know about this? :confused:

Pearl

Kain
02-09-2007, 03:20 PM
Heh, very interesting occurance The White Pearl! :D

Well, children naturally have a closer connection and relationship with manipulating the subtle aspect of reality. In many ways it is all about *directness* and unblocked conveyance of intend (as the potential is already there and waiting to be utilized), and this is a particularly one-track-minded state of mind that children are particularly at home with. It is often misperceived by adults as lack of experience or naiveness, and in most cases this direct manipulation of the environment is simply voluntarily (yet unconsciously) diffused and given up through adopting what the majority considers the "grown-up" mentality about life and the world. Anyway, I guess there's not much point saying all this to you as you are an occultist yourself, however the point is that children have a special knack to this sort of thing.

Lights turning on and off is an effect that I've often perceived while practicing energy manipulation and telekinetics myself. I've also experienced buttons being pushed from a distance at points, and these are still not the most impressive feats that "mild" psychokinesis has to offer if correctly applied, so I think it would be relatively easy to pull off instinctively by your child since it evidently possesses some talent. Not much to point out really in terms of things you should know, apart from the fact that he is going to be imposing his way on things a bit more forcefully every once in a while, in perceivable or not so perceivable ways. We do it all really, but it seems like your son has a quite direct link to the control pannel. Very encouraging and I also find it a very joyous occurance to hear about. Seems like he is in the right environment too ;)

Kain

Talkingfox
02-09-2007, 04:28 PM
I had similar experiences w/ my daughter at that age. In talking with other magickal type parents I found that it was not unusual , at least within the particular group that I was hanging out with at the time.

With my kid, it was very evident when she was a toddler, seemed to disappear at school age, then resurfaced during adolescence.

Aodh
02-10-2007, 05:17 PM
I was fairly psychokinetic between the ages of 6-14; now I can just accidentally cause power surges and what not and sometimes play with radios and lighting (usually the older the wiring, the easier it goes).

I think the best thing to do is just to deal with it as it comes; they still need to learn what is appropriate and what is not, and the psychokinetic edge just means it'll be a tad funnier.

Dragon
02-13-2007, 12:09 AM
It is what it is my sweet. Like TF once said to me "sometimes a cigar is just a cigar"; now this usually applies to mundane phenomenon that appears magickal, but I have also found it is a true metaphor for that which is truly "phenomenal" and requires no more explanation beyond its manifestation. Apples don't fall to far from the tree my dear - I seem to recall a time I was standing in the kitchen when my wife asked me to get something to eat for her out of the cupboard, when I did not respond fast enough, the cabinet casually opened and the item she wanted plopped itself out and down onto the counter right in front of me forcing me to deal with it...did she go "ohmygodohmygod!" afterwords? No. She just cocked an eyebrow at me waiting for me to make her something to eat...(she did giggle a bit afterwards saying " I guess I really wanted it")

And you expect our son to be any less like you? lol! Just keep an eye on it for the sake of safety, and try to remember that if you feed him something he doesn't like, you might to check your shoes before you put them on hehehe.

For the most part though, I agree with the general concensus across the years that EM and electrical forces are the most easily effected by "field" work or focused intent, so things tend to be more pronounced in terms of manifestation in these areas.

~D~

m1thr0s
02-13-2007, 01:37 AM
Is there anything I should know about this? :confused: You should know that scotch-taping the electrical outlets is a waste of time...

it's just a phase...with any luck he'll grow into it!

m1thr0s

Cosmicbrat
02-13-2007, 08:30 AM
Yes there is something you should know about this...

Those abilities indicate the child possesses an open fully functional mind.. something extremely rare these days... Your mention of this child's abilities makes me feel like I'm not alone in the world...

The slightest ridicule can destroy those abilities in a child.. as fast as a bullet kills...

I recall a psychic-reader lady in Toronto, who confided in me a lot... Her 10-year old daughter had those abilities... One weekend, while on a leisurely drive with her daughter in the country, the kid cries out "Stop!".. and mum stops the car... The kid jumps out, and runs back 75-feet, steps over the fallen-down farmer's fence, walks 50 feet straight into the field of weeds, crouches, and pushes her finger into the ground, coming up with a large men's ruby-ring on her finger...

The kid has two handfuls of men's rings, that she found in dirt and sand...
One of her school buddies accused her of "stealing those rings", and that was the instant end of her abilities...

If you want your child to maintain these powers, you'll need to instill in the child that it's a good thing, and you'll need to somehow help the child build a shield against other's misgivings directed at the child's fantastic abilities...
This world of humans can't grasp these wondrous abilities... Every chance they get people will try to shutdown the child's powers, because this mindless species is conditioned to fear the mind and its abilities... Religion tries to stifle these abilities in us, so we won't see through religion's fake store-fronts, that hell's great gullet is hiding behind the pretty facade...

I doubt there is anything you can to to prevent this culture from squashing those lovely abilities in a child, who is immersed in this crazy culture... Eventually they succumb to the scorn and abuse, and turn it off, to maintain a little peace and meager friendships.. but it's worth trying...
Me thinks you'll need to ride in her school backpack 24/7... This culture destroys its great minds...

Lots of luck defending your child's wonderful reality abilities from humanity's life-stifling mindless insanities...

izi
02-13-2007, 01:30 PM
Well, CB us really old and grouchy ones just grow up and start trashing things with our long ignored and untrained magical powers. Like...Godzilla!

Haha! ^_^ Rawr!

Anyways cool abilities, food telekinesis and ring finding fingers! Reminds me of the NBC show Heroes. You guys watch it? Kind of touches on the plight of humanity and their rejection of wild card genes, little dramatic but good.

My moms had a really scary bad experience with a Goetic in her 20's so she kept silent about the really fun stuff and I discovered it on my own when I was 15. Ooh boy, demons and curses and crazy fun! I had lots of people tell me when I was a kid that magic wasn't real. Didn't stop me though. I think there's hope yet for us to rip a huge hole in the fabric of human reality! Still, you have to wonder, is all of this suppression just going to leave us with an imbalance in the world of esoteric work? All of the gentle souls are just going to be too discouraged and all you'll have left is us mean and nasty sorcerers waiting to try out our new spells without someone like Feranaja out there to be our conscience. LOL!

;D

Cosmicbrat
02-17-2007, 05:08 PM
"I think there's hope yet for us to rip a huge hole in the fabric of human reality!"


You need a tiny wee hole first, to start a little rip, to start the big rip...

Maybe just the right statement is all what's needed, to make their box tremble a little.. just enough tremble so that they suspect that maybe there is more reality than they have been accustomed to...

Problem is that they instantly label everything new which they can't fathom, as being "crazy".. and it's that labeling that lets them "off the hook" of having to think, to notice that there really is more... Labeling it "crazy" is easier.. then they don't need to do any thinking work... believing that the corporate god will give them all they need the moment they need...

Plus the fact that religion maintains the faithful fearing newness, and defending the faith by combating all newness which threatens to cause change...
They can take newness only a tiny spoonful at a time.. or they get to believing they are too full, and they'll spit it all out, all over the high chair and floor...

What is needed, is to move that single grain of sand what started the avalanche...