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Child Medium? 4-Year-Old Girl Brings Message From Dead Great-Grandmother

The video below seems like the usual playful moment between a loving mother and her 4-year-old daughter; making funny faces at the camera, sharing hugs and kisses, and talking about the woman’s grandmother, who “went to heaven” last November at the age of 93.

Then, right at the end, the girl delivers quite the bombshell:

From Jaime Primak Sullivan’s Facebook page:

I am freaking out – I can’t even find words. I don’t know what to think or say or do- there is no way Charlie could know this. My grandmother called me this name growing up- there is NO WAY Charlie could know. I am shaking.

Of course, skeptics would say the whole thing was staged, and it’s true there’s no way we can verify whether little Charlie didn’t know her great-granny called her mom by the name ‘Jamila’ –or if the girl was queued as it’s the opinion of some members in the comments below. But if true, then this little incident might be another confirmation that little children, still untouched by the ‘social conditioning’ we all grow up with, are more sensitive and still in touch with “the other side.”

Now, whether this ‘other side’ is another dimension of existence in which our dearly departed still live in some immaterial form, or is rather a state of consciousness in which the Time is non-existent and all things and beings remain in a state of interconnectedness, that’s something for which we don’t really have any answers… yet.

Have your children shown similar ‘mediumnistic’ abilities? Share your stories on the comments below

[H/T Above Top Secret]

      1. Certainty
        I think by now my distaste for skeptics is well-established. That being said, I have troubles with Zammit’s certainty when discussing what may or may not happen with people who didn’t believe in an afterlife once they’re dead.

        Let’s start from a place of honesty: NOBODY knows with 100% certainty what happens once we die. There are hints and tantalizing evidence pointing to the possibility that human consciousness endures without physical sustenance, but nobody finds out for real prior to that ultimate moment of truth.

        I’ve said it before elsewhere and I’ll say it again here: I only hope that when my time comes, it’ll find me feeling more curiosity than fear.

  1. Seems staged to me. I have
    Seems staged to me. I have two daughters 7 & 9 so remember 4 well. A conversation could flow like that, but at 1:46 the mom seems to be leading the child back to the Grandma saying repeatedly, “do you remember my grandma?” Then at the end, the little girl looks directly into the camera for basically the only time while repeating twice the line about Grandma says hi…she kind of smiles, and it appears she is reading that part… Doesn’t feel natural…my interpretation.

    1. Some agreement
      [quote=Greg H.]Seems staged to me. I have two daughters 7 & 9 so remember 4 well. A conversation could flow like that, but at 1:46 the mom seems to be leading the child back to the Grandma saying repeatedly, “do you remember my grandma?” Then at the end, the little girl looks directly into the camera for basically the only time while repeating twice the line about Grandma says hi…she kind of smiles, and it appears she is reading that part… Doesn’t feel natural…my interpretation.[/quote]

      Have to agree on that feeling. It’s not so much the looking at the camera – it’s likely a phone where they can see each other, so they’re swapping between looking at each other IRL and on the phone. It’s the little eyebrow raise and smile from the girl, as if this is their little joke.

      1. Eyebrow and smile

        I think that's a well-established 'channeling' expression 😛

        Was this a staged video intended to garner publicity? Possibly. FWIW the video hasn't yet become 'viral' in Youtube. Maybe it will and maybe some news sites will pick up on the story; if so, maybe we then can learn more about it if they manage to contact the mother and ask her some questions.

  2. Ominous…
    I actually watched a few of her other Youtube vids and I must say I don’t buy it. Jamie’s reaction here seems extremely acted to me and having some kids that age in my wider family, what the girl says at the end feels rather rehearsed and cued, at least her body language and expression indicate guidance.

    Apart from that, the 100k+ likes and shares and 29k+ comments on that FB post speak volumes. In my humble opinion this subject is more important than we can imagine and the “mainstream” treatment it’s getting is often just appalling, and to be perfectly honest I don’t see too many “expedient” alternatives either.

    1. Jonah wrote: “In my humble
      Jonah wrote: “In my humble opinion this subject is more important than we can imagine.”

      I agree. The nature of mind, reality and consciousness beyond life has occupied my thoughts for nearly 40 years. Having read Cayce, Robert Monroe, Vin Pom Lommel, Jesus and the Essenes – Hypnoregression, and soon Stop Worrying, Their Probably is an Afterlife – 🙂 Plus Robert Lanza, Michael Talbot, etc… Point is, some of us – most Grailers, DO contemplate the possibility of an eternal soul, and if so the importance of our short time on this earth in this particular incarnation and the lessons that must be learned, while others – perhaps a majority of the population, sleepwalk through life like rudderless ships at sea. If we do survive death, as I choose to believe, the time spent in this life must be well spent…

      Therefore, videos like this, if fake cause mixed feelings in me. Yes it’s good they generate discussion and curiosity, but conversely they also undermine legitimate inquiry and bring ridicule to what indeed is perhaps the most important subject we should be discussing.

  3. “talking” to the dead
    All I see is a cute little girl and mom talking about a passed on relative. NONE of this says she can talk to or see the dead. That being said I do believe children can see the dead or are rather more likely too and are more sensitive to it than adults. I myself have actually seen my dead grandma when I was about 2 years old in the first house I grew up in. My grandma had died a year or so before I was born. It was Christmas and I remember playing with my new toys in the kitchen which was adjacent to the living room, so you could see the couch in the living room from the kitchen entryway. I never met my grandma but I remember clearly seeing a friendly elderly woman sitting on the couch in the living room, smiling at me and calling me towards her. She was sitting next to a man with white or very blonde hair. I ran up to her and sat on the couch but when my bum hit the cushion they were gone. I didn’t think anything of it and never told my mom until I was much older. We were cleaning out old photos and I recognized her mom, my grandmother, and I said I remember meeting her that Christmas when I was like 2 years old. My mom said how could that be since she had died before I was born. What really struck her was my description of the man that was seated next to her. Apparently he was a friend of her’s (my grandma’s) who died a year prior to her own death. I will forever have that moment of me running up to the couch and seeing my then dead grandma in my head.. I know what I saw, and since I am still sensitive to the paranormal this was not the last time I would see a ghost.

      1. Yes you may
        and no they did not. My mother also saw her ghost. We are a family of strange happenings, to explain them all would take a book.

        I am enjoying discussing this topic 🙂

  4. Afterlife
    Actually it’s pretty clear what happens after death.
    There are plenty of people that have been to the afterlife and back.
    Many books and channellings on the subject, so to me it’s crystal clear.

    A recent living example is http://www.multidimensionalman.com who has OBE/ Astral projection to the after life a lot.

    Also check out a very recent book, ” the afterlife of Billy fingers “.

    There are many good NDE reports on http://www.nderf.org

    So we live after death, and typically come back in another life.
    The information is all there if you want it, you can visit the after life right now and prove it to yourself via astral projection.
    Kids have an open belief system and are just more aware of the true nature of reality.

    1. Lost in translation
      Here’s what troubles me about NDEs: Not the typical cacamamie BS argument flung by the skeptics over and over again –that it’s all generated by the brain– but the fact that ANY experience we have does get filtered out by our mind; our bias and preconceptions color the way we see this world… and possibly the next.

      From this perspective, everything and anything recounted by these individuals must be taken with a healthy grain of salt.

      I’ve also heard numerous accounts in which an interesting concept is repeated: That ‘in the other side’ the colors are more vibrant, the sounds more sweeter, and also the person has an almost all-knowing understanding; important lessons and explanations may be imparted by beings encountered in this realm, but when they get back, the NDErs claim that somehow that understanding and lessons ‘don’t fit’ inside our limited brains. Much precious is “lost in translation” once they go back to the material realm in which we monkeys communicate through grunts and other sounds coming out of our mouths.

      1. And yet for many the NDE is
        And yet for many the NDE is profoundly life changing, so something of the experience must “fit” enough that it has changed their minds in the here and now.

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