Originally Posted by
susan
Hello Astrid,how wonderful for both of you . I'm sure you will have good advice from people on this site.What I want to say here is you have a great opportunity here to learn yourself from her and maybe if your not frightened of the idea of projecting you could look into trying yourself.
* Maybe you could ask her to tell you every time she has one so you could keep a journal of her experiences.
*. Be there for her when she wants to talk about something to do with an experience.
* Believe her!
* Keep her away from any violent scenes on the television before bed. Violent or frightening scenes that could cause a not so nice
experience. No killing violent video games as she gets into her teens. ( probably more a boys thing) I wouldn't advise you to talk
of the fear issue because it sounds she is doing just fine and it may play on her mind and create.
* I would also advise Not to let her think she is anymore special than any of her friends .
They just don't remember
What a wonderful opportunity for you to learn . Now that you've found this site how about learning for yourself the techniques .
I find it a bit sad that the mother and daughter were still hanging around.( but then she may have gone back intime ? There are
other possibilities )
Ps, I agree with your daughter about the wall. When I've gone through my bedroom wall ( external wall) slowly there is almost resistance and the darkness got darker. Even the attic took a while seeing the fibres of the insulation but on this occasion I think it was just because I was still close to my physical body.
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