I’d like
to tell you a story about twins. They say that there is a connection
between twins, and that they share a lot of different things neither
one of them is aware of it. This story is about Ed Warren and
his twin sister Babe. They grew up in a haunted house in Bridgeport,
Conn.
At the age of five, they had their first ghostly
experience. They could hear some-one walking up the front staircase
into the kitchen, and turn on the light , but no one would be
there. This would scare them so much that they would hide in their
bedroom closet. This would eventually lead Ed Warren into a career
pursuing ghosts and haunted dwellings. His sister would not have
anything to do with it, if you asked her about the ghostly experience,
she would tell you to ask her brother Ed , because she was afraid
of the supernatural. Getting back to the connection between twins,
Ed Warren is not a psychic person, so for him to experience things
with his deceased twin sister is something of a personal nature.
While Babe was in her home nearing the end, she
experienced seeing apparitions of deceased family members. She
would see her mother, and several other relatives. I would ask
her "Mom, who is here in the room with you now?" She
would tell me who was with her, then I would tease her, and say,
"Ask them how it is over there". She would tell me that
they would not say anything to her, they would just smile at her.
Then I would say to her, "How will I know what it’s
like over there, when you cross over, you will have to come back
and tell me." My mother would get a serious look on her face,
and wouldn’t respond.
One day when I was teasing her about this, she
looked at me, and said, "I’ll tell you what, I’ll
come back and tell my brother that everything is okay over there."
I laughed and said "Okay mom, you do that." Several
months later she passed away. After her passing, I was visiting
with Ed, he came over and said to me, "I had a dream about
my sister, I don’t know if this is for you or your father,
but she said everything is okay over there." At that time
I remembered the remark she had made. At that point, every emotion
inside of me went cold. I turned around and left the room, my
emotions haven’t been that wild since the day she died.
A short time after that I was with Ed, and he
was telling me of the dream he had of his sister in a beautiful
forest. In the forest he saw a lot of big trees, and a waterfall
with her by it, and he said, "John there were all kinds of
beautiful flowers and all kinds of colors, pastels." I asked
Ed , "What color stood out to you Ed ?" "Why do
you want to know that, John?" asked Ed. "Just curious,"
I said "I think it was blue, some red and pinks." Stunned,
I said, "Ed, blue was Babe’s favorite color."
Ed asked me, "Why such an intense look on your face?"
"I know I never told you or anyone else, of a little remark
your sister said to me, in regards to coming back, to let us know
everything was okay." Ed and I looked at each other and said,
"I guess now we know she is okay where she is." And
I said "I’m glad she is in such a beautiful place."
I thought this story would be a nice tribute
to the twins, and to know that it is true, you can communicate
in different ways, from beyond the grave. September marks the
birth of Ed and Babe, and unfortunately, the passing of Babe.
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