The Juicy News with Venus - "THE LIZARD WHO WOULD BE A BOY"
Published: Wed, 05/08/13
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The Marvelous Autistic BoyKelly's son is 6 years old and autistic. She has asked me to look into his head and tell her what I see. I've known Kelly since she was a teenager and today I am at her house for tea. I haven't seen her for many years and I've never met her son. When called from another room, Joey comes running to meet me, head down, shakes my hand briefly with his fast right hand then turns and tears out of the room. "Can you still read him when he's on the computer?" Kelly asks. "Oh sure," I say. I'm not sure if the computer will confuse me, but what the heck, let's give it a try. I close my eyes, silently ask Joey's permission, get it, then drop inside his head. Kelly says "Yes! They roll around a lot and not in the same direction at once!" "And," I continue, "he see's differently than we do, too; it's like seeing through a kaleidoscope, all broken up, with tons of different colors and lots of sharp edges and small triangles of color. That's all he sees. It's his world, then Whoops, a chair leg looking much bigger than a chair leg flies up in front of his face and it makes no sense to him! 'What is it?!' He wonders. He will suddenly see something pop out of all the kaleidoscopic colors, but what is it? He doesn't know." Kelly says, "Sometimes I will be driving the car and he will suddenly shriek and I jump and say."What are you doing? Don't do that! You startle me. Maybe that's what's happening when he does that?" Kelly now asks me how he sees his dad. "As a band of moving color. He sees you more clearly. Suddenly, Whoosh! You are up in front of his face," I say. "Yes, that's how I do it," Kelly says. "I have to get right in front of his face to get his attention!" She asks how he sees his dog. I watch Joey with his dog, in my mind. "He feels her warm breath. He breathes his dog's warm breath to connect. He smells a warmth." I hesitate. I don't want to say the next thing. But, I do. "It's like he's a lizard. He feels like an enormous lizard. I am not much into aliens, conspiracies and all of that, but I believe he is from somewhere else in this Universe." I'm thinking, 'Gee, it's hard to tell a mom her child is a lizard!' But, Kelly is gasping. "I have always felt he is from somewhere else." I am trying to apologize for the lizard reference. I pause for a moment, as things are getting even odder. "I think," I say boldly, "that he's from somewhere else and has come to experience this planet and it's hard because he sees and feels differently from us." "What does he want me to do for him?" Kelly asks. "He wants you to take him out farther. Farther into our world. He doesn't get to see enough. Do you not take him out of the house, enough?" Kelly looks at me and kind of shakes her head and I say, "OK, so I get it, it's hard. People stare and say things when he's acting like himself and it's uncomfortable for them and you too, but it doesn't bother Joey!" "Why did he come to us?" Kelly asks me. "Because you are open minded, because there was an opening, a hole...I am shown a number of round holes in the energy into our planet...I wonder..I wonder if a lot of 'lizards' are coming in as autistics and such? This is not a bad thing. They're curious and want to experience this place...I feel that you can help poke holes into parts of our world so Joey can see some things as we do...this will take time and effort, though." I open my eyes. To my right I see 3 or 4 tall beings, one with a blondish, short beard. "Joey has beings with him," I say. "Protecting and looking out for him, as you are." "Oh!" Kelly says, "When Joey was really young, before he lost his ability to speak, he would always look at and wave to the corner of a room and say 'Hi!' And I would wave and say 'Hi' to him but he would continue to wave and say 'Hi' to the corner. Finally, I asked him who he was saying 'Hi' to and he said, 'Jesus.' I said 'You know Jesus?' and he said, 'Of course I know Jesus!' I'm still feeling bad about calling her son a lizard when Kelly says, "I think I know what you mean about the lizard. When Joey gets sick and gets a fever he is a completely normal child. He acts normal, he talks again like he used to and he is a normal kid. Fever, heat, brings these kids back to normal! "His temperature is abnormally low," Kelly continues. Autistic people are colder than the rest of us. That's the lizard you may be talking about. Lizards are cold blooded! My theory is that warming up an autistic person will make them normal. I am scouring the internet, looking for natural products that will bring up the temperature. I believe I have found one!" I'm thinking that this may be why Joey takes in his dog's warmth and his dog's warm breath. He's looking for this warmth. "Wouldn't it be something," I say, "If you could warm these people up..then they could really partake in earth life but still have the other brilliant abilities they have? I think that can happen. I think you can figure it out, Kelly.Think of all the parents and autistic people you could help!" If you would like to talk to Kelly about autism and what she knows, what she is discovering and how she may be able to help, you can reach her here. Kelly also works with Emotional Code healing. You can reach me, Venus...for information about phone or Skype readings with me. The Strangest Thing Happened!
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