I have 3 month old twin boys. Jarrett is the youngest of the two by three minutes. No matter where he is sitting if you turn him towards the front door with nobody talking to him he begins to laugh and giggle. He will do this for 10-15 minutes at a time without nobody in the home talking to him. If you turn Jett towards the door he doesn't do anything. My wife has her dad's ashes in a urn on a book shelf, along with a picture of my mawmaw and pawpaw who have passed. My dad also passed on. My main question is since Jarrett is the only one this happens too should I be concerned? If it is a ghost, how might I find out as to who it is? Should I go ahead now before something happens and have the house cleansed?
I dreamed of my niece's children( my great niece's and nephews) were smiling in the sky like they had just took a picture. Im in the process of looking for employment in childcare. As a matter of fact, I have an interview tomorrow at a church. I ask God what did he want me to do. This is when I had the dream. I'm taking this as a sign. What do you think?:)
No offense intended but utterly silly nonsense. Ridiculous..
You people can believe what you want. But this is my belief.
(1) Life after death does not exist
(2) Angels or anything supernatural do not exist
(3) Baby's don't have supernatural powers to see supernatural things which don't exist such as angels.
i believe they are just learning there ways and practicing how to mimic us and they are merely looking around and gazing into the air cause everything here outside the womb is new to them so they are amazed at life and there just getting to there surrounding areas.
Thank you for starting this thread. Seeing all these stories is very moving and inspirational!
I truly believe that babies, because they are so pure and innocent can see things that none of us can. My 4 week old grandson stares at the ceiling, focusing so intensely on something, then smiles so big. We're pretty sure he is seeing angels. In fact, we name her Lulu. So precious. We think babies have so much to discover. But discovering what baby already knows is more fascinating than life itself.