Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 6-7 year old son is like this - when he lays in bed at night, his brain starts spinning. I invented Heaven (we are not believers) and he feels so much better. It was so sad, he was crying from fear and worry.
You invented Heaven? Is this like how Al Gore "invented" the Internet? Good Lord.
That's really cruel, pp who "invented Heaven" but don't believe. Really. Beyond cruel. When do you plan to tell him that you lied about this?
The concept of Heaven and an afterlife is the root of all religion.
Not true. Heaven and an afterlife is the root of Christianity, but not other religions, necessarily.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 6-7 year old son is like this - when he lays in bed at night, his brain starts spinning. I invented Heaven (we are not believers) and he feels so much better. It was so sad, he was crying from fear and worry.
You invented Heaven? Is this like how Al Gore "invented" the Internet? Good Lord.
That's really cruel, pp who "invented Heaven" but don't believe. Really. Beyond cruel. When do you plan to tell him that you lied about this?
The concept of Heaven and an afterlife is the root of all religion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 6-7 year old son is like this - when he lays in bed at night, his brain starts spinning. I invented Heaven (we are not believers) and he feels so much better. It was so sad, he was crying from fear and worry.
You invented Heaven? Is this like how Al Gore "invented" the Internet? Good Lord.
Anonymous wrote:My 6-7 year old son is like this - when he lays in bed at night, his brain starts spinning. I invented Heaven (we are not believers) and he feels so much better. It was so sad, he was crying from fear and worry.
Anonymous wrote:My 6-7 year old son is like this - when he lays in bed at night, his brain starts spinning. I invented Heaven (we are not believers) and he feels so much better. It was so sad, he was crying from fear and worry.

Anonymous wrote:I went through this as well, so I think it is fairly common, but I also remembering being very disturbed by it. You might consider cognitive behavioral therapy, which is short term, very focused, and very effective for exactly these kinds of things.
I think the concerning part is not that she is thinking about dying but that she thinks that these thoughts will cause it to happen, which is an almost OCD like thing. I would keep a very close eye on it and move in if it isn't getting better.