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ok this little girl olivia is 3. she claims she sees ghost. she says there s a ghost in her house and she hates her. the ghost is cythia and she sleeps in olivias crib she claims.oliva has out berst out of nower about cynthea and screams at cythia for no reason and oliva says she is scared. should i belive her??? why is she doing this if she dosnt see cynthea???

2007-11-17 06:22:34 · 13 answers · asked by lilk 2 in Society & Culture Mythology & Folklore

13 answers

yes you should believe her check th house's history and see if someone died there by that name maybe she's scared to

2007-11-17 06:42:24 · answer #1 · answered by nat 3 · 1 0

believe me. she not only see's her but she feels her. believe her. tell olivia to be nice to cynthea. tell olivia she can give cynthea direction. olivia needs to tell cynthea that those little lights around cynthea are cyntheas angels. cynthea must call or at least acknowledge those lights in. cynthea is a very old soul that is confused and is living a past memory.she cannot hurt olivia. both you and olivia get chills and shudders. these are your angels. ask olivia if she can talk to her angel friends. they can help olivia as well. cynthea needs to understand she is no longer a little girl.

2007-11-17 07:43:33 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Children are very prone to imagination and often have a hard time differentiating between reality and fantasy. They simply have not yet learned enough aout the world to make a valid determination. I would monitor the type of TV and or other sources of information she is exposed to and look for causng factors there.

To the best of my knowledge ghosts do not exist and there is no evidence that they do.

2007-11-17 06:29:02 · answer #3 · answered by Pirate AM™ 7 · 0 0

I do believe in ghosts, seen to many not to. But children also have a lot of immagination. She might be seeing a little girl. How long have you been living in your home and when has your daughter started seeing the little girl?

2007-11-17 08:32:48 · answer #4 · answered by Vivi 2 · 1 0

Absolutely believe her. Children are very perseptive and why not believe her. She is only 3 has she learned to lie to you yet? You need to investigate into the history of the house. You might be suprised at what you find out.

2007-11-17 07:39:18 · answer #5 · answered by sweetwine_t 2 · 1 0

Young children are already living in a world of fantasy, and easily sense fear, generally this fear is translated to such behaviours. It will die out with time. Make her brave and tell her that there are no such things as ghosts. Keep her away from horror movies.

2007-11-17 06:41:29 · answer #6 · answered by shrikantbhatt 2 · 0 1

Of course you should believe her. Its only a shame that society shuns children who show extraordinary gifts at such a young age. There is plenty of proof that Spirits exist.

2007-11-17 06:35:42 · answer #7 · answered by Kingdiana Jones 7 · 0 0

i dont have faith in that for the time of any respect, because of the fact if there became a worldwide the place all of us became constantly satisfied, and large, and correct, existence would be soooo boring! the intresting factors of someone's existence are the moments the place that individual is rebelious. do no longer you talk on your persons approximately each and every of the drama that took place and now how satisfied and correct all of us became being?

2016-10-17 02:31:16 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

yes i belive in ghost. what you should do instead is to ask this girl questions like what is his name? what does he look like? and do research on the house you never know what you will find and besides it will be fun.

2007-11-17 21:39:43 · answer #9 · answered by Skinnydragon 2 · 0 0

I say yes you should, well if it is true - she turned to u wishing u know what to do and if u say she's lieing
she will scare her Heart out
and if she is lieing
well-idk

2007-11-17 07:03:33 · answer #10 · answered by Mai L 1 · 1 0

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