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"feeling" others siezures

Thu, 06/22/2006 - 06:27
I am blessed to have certain gifts and one that I found by accident is the ability to tell when the little girl I am an Aide for has a siezure coming. It may sound strange but I can be near her and feel her aura start, look at her and ask if she is ok and sure enough she wil begin to spiral down. I say spiral because that is how it feels to me. Like she is spiraling down a black hole and everything fades away to black. There is a definite spinning feeling. I am now able to sense this spiral and get her into a safe position. She does not have spasms but gets very weak along with having Cerebral Palsey and needs to be sitting and held up. Does anyone have experience with this "sensing"? I am a Reiki Practitioner/Teacher and my other gifts include clairevoyance, clairesentience, and a weaker ability for mediumship. Lovea nd light, Tracey

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Re: "feeling" others siezures

Submitted by sugarsue on Sun, 2007-09-02 - 07:09
Hi Tracey. The picture on your post is beautiful! I don't practice Reiki but I am trained and try to remember to use it since I am a believer it it's usefulness! Your post made me think of a book I've read about a medical intutitive named Caroline Sutherland. She has psychic type ability to see what is wrong with someone on a physical level and give suggestions about what they need to change to help heal. Maybe you can hone this talent for medical help?! I wish I knew about my daughters seizures so maybe I could help her more. Susan

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