An Imaginary Friend?














These images were sent to us of a young boy imaginary friend by his Mother. Many parents have noticed that there are times when their child or children will talk to an imaginary friend. As adults, we dismiss this period as harmless and funny. What if the child is really talking to a real entity that only the child can see and hear? Perhaps a child has the ability to tune into the proper channel that can receive ghostly voices and images? Why are we as adults so quick to judge that imaginary friends are figments of the imagination? The next time your child is talking to an invisible friend, why not ask him to talk to you about his friend? Just perhaps, you might find that your child is talking to a real person, only its a ghost!

Jerry Decker of Mesquite, Texas wrote to us and said that years ago he looked into and found evidence that the pineal gland, when gorged with oxygen rich blood, is sensitized and can apparently perceive other frequencies that are not visible. A child's skull does not really harden up until about 8-10 years of age which means the brain is continually bathed in oxygen rich blood. This includes the pineal which seems to breathe as the blood flows in and out of it. It appears that children are thus naturally sensitive to the pineal stimulation and can perceive what we would call the imaginary friends. Between pressure from the parents and other older folks, telling the kids that they are imagining their friends and the natural growing together of the skull bones, the child eventually loses the ability to perceive these other frequencies.


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