I know we're not suppose to use "uninformative declarations" but I'm really confused. I will first off by stating that I'm sixteen years old and I'm a highly devoted Christian. But, I've been experiencing some things for about 2 almost 3 years now. I have been able to see ghost outlines of figures and I don't understand? They just stand there and there are tons. I can't see nothing but the outline, my mom has recently started having visions (of my death in the future), she has seen auras before, she has been able to tell when somebody is going to die (she said she can tell by looking at them) and my sister has seen ghosts as well. I do not understand why I'm experiencing this and why I can see this? I do not feel threatened but what's up with my family and why can we see this stuff? I have prayed about it and talked about it with some friends, but they act like I'm crazy. We are half Cherokee native American and I just want some answers. Thanks so much. What do you think I'm experience? Why can I see outlines of ghosts and it's mainly a adult male, I believe to be my grandpa. Why does my mom see this? Why are we experiencing this?
I really need help and I want to know why. I believe, I can see this for a reason to help people or something, but I'm a Christian? Is this normal for a Christian to experience? I just need answers.
Please tell me what's up? Also I was wondering is my Mom psychic? Are we born with these abilities? If so, why are they coming up out of nowhere now?
The problem is when people start to experience things like you are (which is perfectly normal by the way) their religion skews their view.
I'd ask you to be open minded, to consider that there are lots of other religions out there that would interpret your experience in other ways and try and be subjective. I'm not asking you to renounce your faith but perhaps look beyond it. Any religion that limits you pursuing your true nature can only be bad for you.
Be an open minded Christian. I've read the bible, the Bhavad Gita (Western transcription), The Tibetan book of the dead (western transcription) and am going to read the Koran at some point. I've found there's something to be taken from each religion but no reward in fully immersing yourself in them all. They are interesting.