I read your reply to a question, in which you wrote about what happened to your Father when you were 7.
It truly fascinated and pretty much horrified me, as it must have been a terrible thing to see at such a tender age.
You state in your reply that it was your 'first psychic experience'. I was wondering if you had any more stories like this, as I am very interested in the supernatural?
Vikki (20, female)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Spirituality? the.incredible.mable answered Tuesday April 4 2006, 6:31 pm: That was my most memorable experience. I have gotten used to when I will hear the phone ring and know (without caller ID) who it will be. Small stuff like that happens all the time. I do have another story of an experience that has truly haunted me. Years later, when I was about 45, I was living in San Fansisco. My older sister, Judy's daughter had been married for about two years and was very pregnant. Judy asked me to come down to San Antonio, where they lived. As soon as I laid my hand on Stacey's pregnant belly, I knew that the baby was a girl and was in a dangerous position. I was unsure what was wrong with the baby, but I knew that it could be fatal. I was very uneased. I knew that Stacey really wanted this baby, and so did Judy. As calmly as I could I told Judy, Stacey, and Bill (the father) that I had sensed a problem. They agreed to take Stacey to see a doctor. When they did an ultrasound, it was visible that the baby was breeched, and that her umbilical cord was around her neck. The cord was not tight, but would tighten during birth. The doctors gave Stacey a ceaserian section, to avert any problems. The next morning, I met my ne niece, Heather June. I shudder to think of what could have happened If I had not sensed the issue.
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