Chasing Fairies: reprise

Lucas chased away some annoying spirits or energies this morning. It's been a long time – maybe almost a year – since he engaged in his own version of space-clearing, which is why it was somewhat surprising to hear his bossy voice shouting from the bedroom, "Phat! Phat! Go away! Phat! Phat! Go away! Go… A… way! Love is here!" After repeating this insistently a few times, I heard him nonchalantly mutter to himself, "They goed away."

I say I was only "somewhat" surprised because I was partially expecting something unusual to happen this morning. You see, I've been meeting a lot of intuitive women lately, some of whom also have very intuitive children. I thought it was high time these women all got together to support one another and normalize this experience a bit. Last night was our first meeting – in our living room.

I won't go into the details of our meeting, but I can tell you that the energy was palpable. You could actually feel the room buzzing with good vibrations. It was awesome!

The energy wasn't just coming from the eight of us gathered there, either. It seems that there were a number of family members, guides and angels wanting to get in on the fun.

This being the case, I wondered if Lucas would actually feel something different this morning when he woke up. Sure enough, he did.

After Lucas' rather loud space-clearing-fairy-chasing, my husband went into his bedroom to see what was going on. He asked him who was there. Lucas answered cheerfully as he trotted down the hall to the kitchen, "There was some God in there, but it goed away."

I think that was a fascinating choice of words: "some God." My guess is that he meant it as "a bit of God", rather than one God or another. Perhaps he sees us all as a bit of God, and the spirits would be no different. He didn't seem upset or fearful at all about them being there, so I wasn't worried about their presence, either. They were probably just some friendly spirits who had lingered on after the party ended last night, and he simply wanted them to get a move on.

I am glad he felt empowered to clear his space to his liking … and I hope that his guides and angels will forgive his bossiness.

1 comments:

Mary Mason June 15, 2009 12:58 PM  

I personally think it is wonderful that your son felt empowered enough to stand his ground, and I do not think that he will have much to say as far as repercussions for his bossiness. Hope all is well, with you and yours. Mary.

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