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✨ Have you ever met a child who talks about “imaginary friends” that seem a little too real? In this episode, we explore the fascinating and often misunderstood world of children who see spirits. Why are kids more open to these experiences? How can parents respond when their child shares something beyond the ordinary? We’ll dive into real-life stories and spiritual perspectives on what these encounters mean. Plus, how to support intuitive kids without fear.
If you’ve ever wondered whether kids really see something, this episode will open your mind—and your heart—to the possibilities.
Have a story to share? Email [email protected]. Listen and subscribe on all podcast apps or at mindbodyspirit.fm. Join the community on Facebook (Real Life Angel Encounters) or follow on Instagram @realangelencounters.
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✨ Have you ever met a child who talks about “imaginary friends” that seem a little too real? In this episode, we explore the fascinating and often misunderstood world of children who see spirits. Why are kids more open to these experiences? How can parents respond when their child shares something beyond the ordinary? We’ll dive into real-life stories and spiritual perspectives on what these encounters mean. Plus, how to support intuitive kids without fear.
If you’ve ever wondered whether kids really see something, this episode will open your mind—and your heart—to the possibilities.
Have a story to share? Email [email protected]. Listen and subscribe on all podcast apps or at mindbodyspirit.fm. Join the community on Facebook (Real Life Angel Encounters) or follow on Instagram @realangelencounters.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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