[stylist] Spiders and snakes and bats....

EvaMarie Sanchez 3rdeyeonly at gmail.com
Thu Jul 30 18:57:57 UTC 2015


My house in Idaho had a doorway. There are far too many stories to get
into, but one I will share because of what Bridget said. I think you,
Bridget, will relate to this and it may help.
My husband was killed when my grand daughter was two days old. She was born
in Tenessee and they never met in this life. Yet, until she was about four
years old, she would talk to him and see him . She was able to tell us
things that sounded as if they came straight from him. Things that no one
ever shared with her. She described him in places around the house and
appearance. These were places that he would normally stand at certain times
of day and in clothes that she also had never seen. No, there were no
pictures for reference.
In essence, she knew my husband well. I think it is likey the same with
your little one. There is someone special with him. They have greater
perception than most adults, because they have not yet been taught that it
is immpossible. Society closes our minds.
Eve

 President, National Federation of the Blind Northern Arizona
President, National Federation of the Blind Writers' Division
Committee Chair, Arizona Association of Guide Dog Users
Affiliate Member, National Federation of the Blind Legislative Committee
Affiliate Member, National Federation of the Blind Membership Committee
Member, Slate & Style Editing Team

"You do not need to have vision to see the stars."

On Thu, Jul 30, 2015 at 11:26 AM, Bridgit Kuenning-Pollpeter via stylist <
stylist at nfbnet.org> wrote:

> smile
>
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> Hi Eve and list. I suppose I never went for politically correct or not
> offending people when it  begins to restrict our concept of freedom of
> speech as Americans. I mean your spiritual beliefs has no business
> offending
> anyone. Meaning your as the general your, my, anyone's. Why? Because it's
> none of their bloody business and if they don't like it they can not read
> the post. HAHA. I mean that about anything. A poem, a story, a POV about
> anything. I don't like it or find it interesting I don't read it. What
> would
> be offensive to me and I'd think anyone here is direct personal name
> calling, insulting directly of someone's work, I.E your poem was lame or
> stupid, I mean...Can't say anything nice, don't say anything and all that.
> Back in the day that was offensive behavior and these days in society sadly
> it can be something a person is wearing or an opinion they express which is
> insane. I see celebrities being bashed all the time because they have a
> non-fluffy view point then they are persecuted which is wrong. People have
> the right to think and feel how they want  so long as they're not starting
> trouble with others. LOL. If it offends people they shouldn't look at it or
> think about it. LOL. They should find something else to put their attention
> on that doesn't offend them rather than expecting people to change. I
> realize this is a new topic and has nothing to do with the initial one, but
> it just  made me think of how everyone is stifling everything in the world
> as to not offend rather than reminding people that this country was built
> on
> freedom and that there are plenty of flavors and varieties of life in the
> world and not all will mesh with ours. To be offended about that just would
> make no sense.
> *hugs* to all.
> Sem
> I'm friends with the monster that's under my bed.
> I get along with the voices inside of my head.
>
>
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