tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5924738158409833326.post1587703059737517193..comments2023-11-05T04:46:17.563-05:00Comments on No Guile: Life and Other Stories from Autism: LossNo Guilehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11958762176358954347noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5924738158409833326.post-32950469913603500102013-02-02T09:48:17.753-05:002013-02-02T09:48:17.753-05:00Being that I totally believe in the paranormal, I ...Being that I totally believe in the paranormal, I believe your son could really be speaking to him. Kids are more susceptible to the "other side" bc they aren't jaded like adults. Also kids with ASD are more clairvoyant about it as well.... I can see how some may be bothered by it, but I think its a wonderful comfort to know he is still there for your boy...whether in spirit, or in his heart :)A Legion for Liamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11765107421999696460noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5924738158409833326.post-39812657741873546942011-08-18T13:58:35.221-04:002011-08-18T13:58:35.221-04:00Wow.. I am crying now. Between your blog and that ...Wow.. I am crying now. Between your blog and that video. I am sorry for your lost. I think it is very cool that your son still has a relationship and a special guardian angel that helps him.<br /><br />My Jay was a twin. I lost the other baby when I was like 4 months PG. We never met him. One day when Jay was like 3 he started talking to someone who was not there. When I asked him who it was he said his brother, you know the one who was suppose to look like me but wasn't born. We had never told him at the time that he was a twin. I was freaked out a bit but after the immediate shock it gave me a sense of calm to know that my son was being looked out for. So yes I believe in angels. (Wow I have only told a few people this story!Until now! LOL)Sharon from Mama's Turn Nowhttp://www.blog.mamasturnnow.comnoreply@blogger.com