hotelmikel 70M
165 posts
8/7/2014 6:29 pm
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"During their early years, are in touch with invisible
beings; they smile at these beings and have conversations with
them, listening to them and replying. But when they speak about
it to grown-ups, especially their parents, they are ignored or
asked to be quiet and stop making things up. And yet, if they
were willing to listen to the ’s tales and if they
questioned them, amazing things would be revealed to them. They
are depriving themselves of something very precious.
It may not be true in every case, but some bring with
them memories of distant times when people thought of nature as a
living organism with which they were in constant communication.
This memory generally survives until the age of seven; then it
fades as they grow older, but also because of their education and
the language and attitude of grown-ups. Later on they even laugh
when they think back on their childishness, believing it was only
the product of their imagination; yet it was actually the
vestiges of a past time imprinted on their soul, and it is a pity
they allow it to fade."