Cassie
December 6th, 2009, 12:20 PM
The following story is not from a news source that is very reliable, but I thought it was quite interesting anyway.
While every parent believes their offspring to be special, Kylie Holmes perhaps has more cause than most.
The mum claims her three children - Jade, 11, Amba, nine, and five-year-old Leo - all have remarkable, but very different, psychic powers. Jade, she says, is visited by an angel and has vivid memories of previous lives, Amba sees ghosts and little Leo has regular conversations with the dead.
From The Sun (http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/features/2756093/Meet-the-family-where-the-mum-sees-angels-and-kids-talk-to-the-dead.html)
The article goes on to claim that Kylie also has psychic abilities and that the only one in the family with no psychic abilities is her husband who is skeptical about the psychic claims of the rest of his family.
I am not sure how representative this story is of families where more than one person has advanced psychic abilities (generally I don't believe anything written in The Sun anyway).
I wonder how psychic abilities impact family dynamics?
Are any of our members in families where several people have psychic abilities? How does that effect things like sibling rivalry?
Do psychic abilities more often bind families together or tear them apart?
While every parent believes their offspring to be special, Kylie Holmes perhaps has more cause than most.
The mum claims her three children - Jade, 11, Amba, nine, and five-year-old Leo - all have remarkable, but very different, psychic powers. Jade, she says, is visited by an angel and has vivid memories of previous lives, Amba sees ghosts and little Leo has regular conversations with the dead.
From The Sun (http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/features/2756093/Meet-the-family-where-the-mum-sees-angels-and-kids-talk-to-the-dead.html)
The article goes on to claim that Kylie also has psychic abilities and that the only one in the family with no psychic abilities is her husband who is skeptical about the psychic claims of the rest of his family.
I am not sure how representative this story is of families where more than one person has advanced psychic abilities (generally I don't believe anything written in The Sun anyway).
I wonder how psychic abilities impact family dynamics?
Are any of our members in families where several people have psychic abilities? How does that effect things like sibling rivalry?
Do psychic abilities more often bind families together or tear them apart?