14 Mar 2008 02:22:53 | Skye Thomas
No Invitation Needed Sacred Children Series - 3 of 3
I had my first two children on either side of my twenty-third
and twenty-fifth birthdays. I had always assumed that by the
time I was forty, I'd have a ton of freedom to finally push
forward with my dreams of becoming a motivational writer and
speaker. It really looked like that was the way my life was
going to go too.
I fell in love with a man when I was in my mid-thirties and he
was in his mid-forties. We were very much in love and planning
to get married. I actually found myself wishing I could have his
baby. I hadn't felt like that in many years. We were discussing
whether or not to have a child together. We both loved the idea,
but we were also looking at the reality of our lives, our
finances, our circumstances, and especially our ages. Was this
really something to even consider so late in the game? Could we
say yes to another child? Could we say no?
As it turned out, I got pregnant despite using two forms of
birth control before we could even make up our minds if we were
going to have a child together or not. We decided that it must
be fate that we'd have one more. We agreed that I'd work from
home on my writing career while carrying our child. I was
nervous about having a baby when I was so involved in my work,
but I was also so grateful that the decision had been made by a
higher power than me.
I had been talking with guardian angels for many years by that
time and felt a spiritual calling to become a writer and to tell
the stories that my angels wanted told. I had been told which
books to write and was working on an outline for one of them
when a little voice whispered to me. It told me to go lay down
on the couch and meditate because it had something to tell me. I
thought it was one of my angels, so I raced over to the couch to
hear what they had to say to me.
The entity told me that he was my unborn child. I saw a vision
of a darling two-year-old boy with magical eyes. He looked at me
like he had delicious little secrets. He said that he was going
to be a boy and that we used to know him as Michael. He then
told me what his new name would be. He also assured me that when
they ran the tests to check for birth defects, that I'd see that
he was going to be strong and healthy. I had nothing to worry
about.
After the vision was over, I looked up the name he'd given me in
the baby names books. His name is an old Celtic name meaning
fiery. That made me laugh aloud. His father and I both have a
decent amount of Irish blood in our heritage, and we both have
always dreamed of going to Ireland to see the castles. Our very
first conversation was about Ireland. Our relationship was very
heated and passionate. Of course our son would have a Celtic
name meaning fiery! When I told his dad that night, he agreed
the name fit perfectly. Who are we not to call him by the name
he chose for himself?
About a month later we started having ultrasounds and
amniocentesis. At one point they saw something in one of the
ultrasounds that made them suspect the baby might have birth
defects. We would have to have all kinds of tests to make sure
the baby was going to be okay. The tests confirmed that yes, I
was having another boy and yes he was perfectly healthy and
wonderful. As time went on during the pregnancy, he would come
talk to me again and again. He was always reassuring me that
everything was going to be okay.
One Sunday morning, my minister was talking to us about Deepak's
Law of Detachment. I heard my son snicker and tell me that today
we would be practicing the law of detachment from each other. He
would be born that day. Sure enough, late that night as I lay in
bed reading, the contractions started and my darling and I
detached from each other. He was born with the cord wrapped
around his little neck three times and it was a bit unsettling
to see my sweetheart as my favorite color of purple. Within
moments he was a strong and vibrant charmer.
He's been a rather high maintenance kind of guy. He is fiery. He
is not the kind of guy who waits to be invited into life. He
will show up when and where he chooses. You wouldn't think there
was such a huge age difference between him and my older two
children. He bosses everyone around as if he were the grand king
of the universe. It makes perfect sense that he didn't allow his
parents to choose whether or not he would exist and he wouldn't
even let them choose his name.
He's turning out to be exactly who he said he was. A week before
his second birthday, I noticed that he had the same hair and
eyes as that little boy who came to see me in the vision that
day. His eyes were all lit up and magical as he smiled at me in
a way that made me think he knew a bunch of delicious little
secrets. He laughed and said, "blub you" as he threw his arms
around my neck. I whispered, "Michael" to see what he'd do,
since it's not his name. He looked me straight in the eyes with
an all-knowing look as he repeated it back to me. It was such an
odd and eerie moment.
"What secrets do you hold, my angel?"
Copyright 2003, Skye Thomas, Tomorrow's Edge
About Author :
Skye Thomas began writing books and articles with an everyday
practical approach to life in 1999 after twenty years of
studying spirituality, metaphysics, astrology, personal growth,
motivation, and parenting. After years of high heels and
business clothes, she is currently enjoying working from home in
her pajamas. Go to www.TomorrowsEdge.net to read more of her
articles and to get a free preview of one of her books.