Imaginary Friends I’m sure
many of us, have had, an imaginary friend at one point in our lives. But for
those of us who enjoy considering a range of paranormal possibilities –
imaginary friends can be thought of in many different ways. Are they an
invention of our active childhood imaginations? Or spirits trying to
communicate with us (namely, children)? Or are they demons meant to lead us
astray as children? Or who only knows what else? Is the existence of an
imaginary friend a indication of an overactive imagination? Or is it possible…
in some way… that said “friend” exists in some other reality or dimension? I
think the simplest explanation is that imaginary friends are a normal way for
children to practice using their imagination and expand their social skills
when not around others. But what about when your imaginary friend from
childhood ends up following you into adulthood? Normally other adults might consider
this to be a sign of madness. But when the person is aware of the differences
between fantasy and reality and yet they still mentally interact with the
fantastical: is that insane or maybe just a coping mechanism? As a child you
were comfortable with said “friend” and so this comforting past time will
follow you into adulthood. Imagine yourself in a happy place … whenever your
stressed, you close your eyes and go to your “happy place” to calm down.
Obviously this happy place of yours involves fantasy. I would consider this to be
a good example of an imaginary friend/world as a coping mechanism. But I guess
my main question is: Do you believe that it’s possible for our “imaginary
friends” to actually exist in another dimension or reality? ~Tracy |

