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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, I think my daughter has psychic abilities. She has been reading my random thoughts since she was 3. For example, I might be thinking about the beach and she'll say, "Mommy, we need to go to the beach." Another time, our water was disconnected and she said, "I think the water is going to come back on." It came on within 30 seconds. She'll say, "We should go get pizza tonight." And I will have just texted my husband to meet us at the pizza place. When she was 3, she told my cousin, "you have a baby in your belly." My cousin found out 2 weeks later that she was, indeed pregnant. I could give you dozens of examples. This happens weekly with her. I've told her that I think she has a unique gift of psychic abilities, but I don't know how else to support her with her gift. Do you have any advice or direction I could give her?[/quote] Sorry I missed this. This will be the last post I answer tonight! It sounds like your daughter is indeed blessed with a developed psychic ability. Congratulations, this will be a great source of wisdom, guidance and comfort to both her and your family in the coming years. For now, I would focus more on all the regular aspects of a little girl's growing-up, and never make her doubt her intuitions. Listen to them without judgment, but also be careful not to believe everything 100%. You don't want her to start embroidering her real psychic impressions with her creative mind as well. At the same time, never ask her to do a reading for you or anyone else; a psychic should not be giving anyone guidance until they are adults. Listen objectively and tell her that she is not responsible for these impressions and never needs to be afraid, guilty or worried about them. They are a natural part of her. I'd also start her on meditation. Not only will it greatly help her ability, but meditation does a lot to improve overall mental health and you'll really be giving her a great life tool if she begins practicing meditation from a young age. I advise starting with voice guided meditations on YouTube. They're great for a beginner; you can even do it as a family, they help adults too![/quote]
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