A Conversation with A Wise Child about God (plus more)

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Uploaded by on Jan 8, 2009

This is a story about a few subjects but also about a conversation that I had with my eight year old niece (many years ago, she's now a mother of two) regarding an opinion she had on God that showed me how much wiser children can be compared to what we call adults.

Or maybe because they're children they're still in touch with that divine source that we walked away from as we got older.

If there is a proof of souls - this could be one. Why are some children so wise and some adults not? It gave me reason to wonder.

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  • @atomarane I thought angels didn't have wings?

    I'm pretty sure there are some people who's minds don't shut down when they get older. I still have my minds' ability to fantasize just as clearly as it did years ago. I don't do it as often, but I still fantasize the way I did when I was a kid, actively, and passionately. That has never changed about me.

  • @DayMare2000 - even though I have discovered that they don't - I still collect them (with wings). There is nothing worng with have an imagination but we have to understand that there is a TRUTH in the universe and discovering that just might bust our bubble of fantasy. That was a thought projection from her guide - I found out later that he did that to appease her ego - he wasn't allowing a truth from his soul - he was allowing a fantasy from the universe - for her. We talked about it later.

  • @atomarane I understand, but what I meant is that the fantasy/daydreaming aspect is very child-like. I still have that quality and I never lost it. It's one of the things that I had to incorporate more heavily into my life in order to adapt to my harsh environment. Somehow it had embedded itself into my brain as a defense mechanism, so when I get really upset or stressed out, I saunter off to daydream for countless hours, much like a small child would.

    Universe truth is very important. :)

  • @DayMare2000 - yes - it's nice to be able to call back that inner-child even as an adult. For instance, we would not have people drawing animation. t takes a child-like attitude to be able to do that (creative imagination and having fun) when we need too - but we have to know when to have fun and when to be serious. As I told my son once - it's ok to dream - dreams are what creates things but one day you have to start applying some energy into making those dreams a reality.

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  • @atomarane When I daydream, I keep it to myself. I never use my daydreams as a part of my life. I'm very serious in front of other people and I don't actually do "fun" anymore. I'm talking about all of the things I keep in my mind. I don't vocalize my daydreams and I don't act like a kid. I don't allow what's in my head to escape into reality. That's never a good thing.

    My dreams an fantasies aren't the same thing. My dreams (truly) are dead and my fantasies are unattainable, and rightfully so.

  • Within the concept of the inner child, it is said that some people are able to keep their inner child. Some say that this is associated with sexual virginity. In other instances it's believed that the inner child stays inside of us but just gets ignored and buried under age and life experiences, IE sex, alcohol, trauma, negativity, etc. I've always felt the spirit of a small child (my inner child) living in my navel chakra. My soul entity in my heart chakra and my spirit entity in my stomach.

  • @AlphaBrenda1 - poor thing - so uneducated - so in the dark. Jesus must cry for you at night. :(

  • @atomarane oh i listened... in horror... and the repsonsibility for this lays at her mothers feet..unless youre the one actively raising her full time. This child (as you when you were small obviously) indeed have been educationally abused. No question. No room for argument or debate, Teaching anyone but especially little sweet children that bronze age myths and whatever strange "magic you subscribe to, its not love, its lies.

  • @AlphaBrenda1 - You sure didn't listen to this video or read the notes. It says that she is my niece. Her mother is my sister and never abused her child - ever. Also, she is a grown woman with two children and she, as I am, is not into a particular religion - or into fear or hate. She learned all that due to the family that she had who surrounded her with love and allowed her the freedom to be herself. More parents/families should be like that.

  • How sad... That mother is a child abuser. Brainwashing a child like that... destroying her ability to EVER actually be "enlightened" in any real sense of knowledge..... just so dang sad :( Hopefully when she is grown she will get an education from outside of her religious prison of hate and fear.

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