Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Understand­ing the Psychic child

‘A look of great relief swept across the child’s face, and she flashed a brilliant smile of obvious gratitude to me.’

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Difficult to understand

Our failure to realize and take into considerat­ion the psychic dimension of the child’s world will make it difficult for us to understand his seemingly odd behavior, which may have its origin in the psychic or unseen realm.

The following example to clarify this is taken from the book, The Psychic Sense, which I have mentioned earlier.

Genuine ESP

“A great difficulty for parents and teachers trying to cope with (psychic) children is to learn to discrimina­te between ordinary misbehavio­r and behavior arising from some genuine extra sensory perception.

“I remember an incident, slight in itself, which illustrate­s my meaning. Jennie, in her teens, was being talked to by a well-meaning grown-up. There was nothing condemnato­ry, nor critical, in the conversati­on. It was a friendly and ordinary conversati­on, but I saw that Jennie was on the verge of hysteria, and at the same Jaime T. Licauco time, I saw the reason for it. “The aunt, in order to emphasize various points as she went along, was using her forefinger as a stabbing instrument, and at a range of about six inches from Jennie’s body. Just as Jennie was about to wince physically and begin to cry, I said, ‘Don’t do that to Jennie, you are stabbing her aura, and hurting her!’

“A look of great relief swept across the child’s face, and she flashed a brilliant smile of obvious gratitude to me. The aunt was puzzled and quite dismayed until I explained to her that as a child, I had suffered desperatel­y from such actions, and they did actually hurt, but naturally, unless one possessed a markedly psychic temperamen­t, one couldn’t possibly imagine or realize such a thing.” Note: For inquiries about online seminars, available books, consultanc­y and suggestion­s, text 0998-988-6292 or email jaimetlica­uco@yahoo.com.

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A GREAT difficulty for parents and teachers trying to cope with (psychic) children is to learn to discrimina­te between ordinary misbehavio­r and behavior arising from some genuine extra sensory perception.

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