The Haunted Boy In The Portal.

By Barbara Christensen - 8:26 PM

 

The Haunted Boy

We are going through a spiritual shift and I am seeing how Spirit is pushing us all to the edge. So let me share an example of what this current portal is teaching others. 

You know that quiet kid, content to blend into the background. But something had changed over the last few years. He’d been through a very traumatic few years and found themselves a a survivor. Since then, he’d become a different person.

His once-bright eyes now held a haunted look, his laughter replaced by a bitter cynicism. He'd started hanging out with the wrong crowd, the ones who smoked, drank, and skipped school. They found him easy to manipulate, his vulnerability a weakness they exploited.

At first, he tried to resist. He missed his old life, but the pain was too much to bear alone. The others offered a distraction, a way to numb the hurt.

He started questioning his life and flipping between school and work, and feeling lost more often. He started joining in their reckless escapades, even experimenting more.with drugs, a way to escape the reality of his life. His parents were worried, but they couldn’t seem to reach him. He distanced himself from them, and in this he started pushing other innocent friends into joining his drugged out lifestyle. 

One night, he and his friends were out partying. They were driving recklessly, laughing and shouting. He was feeling invincible, the drugs making him feel fearless. But then it happened. Everything changed as his friend had a panic attack triggering severe asthma which was close to life threatening. After they left the hospital he lay there, injured and confused with what he had caused. He looked up at the stars, feeling a wave of regret wash over him. He thought of his parents, of his old friends, of the life he had lost.

Hr closed his eyes. He knew he had made mistakes, but he also knew he had a chance to change. He promised himself that when he woke up, he would be a different person. A better person.


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