Is it deja vu or something more?
A close friend of mine is freaking out on me because he gets these feelings around people and places. He also gets deja vu more than 3 times a week. He's said some things to me about things he's 'seen' while he's doing things.
He's 16 and is as truthful as can be. I trust him with my life, but he's...really scared. He can see things, like entities, and hears things that aren't there.
I've asked him to go to someone but he keeps saying no. I'm really worried. Is more than deja vu? I think he's psychic or more than that.
What's your opinion? Serious answers please. I'm being as serious as you can get. I'm really worried about him.
Answer:
I believe your right. Tell him this is a gift that everyone has but not everyone is aware of so acutely. He should go to the library and do some reading on the various gifts of this nature or maybe you should but there is one thing I must warn you of and I stress this to the upmost, STAY AWAY FROM THE WEJI BOARD. I'm not even sure I spelled that right but I'm quite sure you know what I'm talking about. It's not a game no matter what your told. One of my cousin's died messing with something she was not prepared to deal with and was not familiar with. That's probably why your friend is afraid of the unknown! Just start reading and testing with a deck of cards, you know, face down and let him choose the color and you turn them over to see if he's right. That kind of thing runs in the family, its not a curse.
I don't know about psychic but it sure sounds like it could be a form of schizophenia. There is nothing to be ashamed of here but he should be checked by a doctor. Please try to convince him to do that. Also don't tell anyone else (other friends or classmates) about it because people might start calling him names and making fun of him because that's what kids do. This could be a serious problem so let him know that you care and don't want him to feel embarrassed but he needs help.
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