Orphan Trains & Hotel Flames
Erika and Nick were so excited when their son Luke was born. But when Luke told his mother his name was Pam from the "time before" and how he "was pushed out of heaven," Erika became nervous. Then things escalated as Luke began to recall dying a fiery death. Will Erika be able to help him move forward in the future? When Laurel and Bill's daughter Willa began seeing and speaking to spirits they were not sure where to look for answers. Willa would tell her mother about a woman in a tree that was her "other mother" and the little girls that ran around her room at night trying to scare her. One day, Willa returned from school happier than she had ever been and excitedly explained the memories were finally making sense.
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A boy who tells horrific stories of war and inexplicably begins speaking German, and a boy obsessed with Hollywood.
From a young age Jamey had a crippling fear of water and would have intense night terrors about drowning. He became eerily obsessed with the Titanic and would be consumed with guilt over the lives lost that cold night. Could he have been on that ship? In an effort to help him, his parents take Jamey to a Titanic exhibit. What happened there, no one could have predicted. Daryl and Heather's daughter Thalia was always happy and full of life.
Erika and Nick were so excited when their son Luke was born. But when Luke told his mother his name was Pam from the "time before" and how he "was pushed out of heaven," Erika became nervous. Then things escalated as Luke began to recall dying a fiery death. Will Erika be able to help him move forward in the future? When Laurel and Bill's daughter Willa began seeing and speaking to spirits they were not sure where to look for answers. Willa would tell her mother about a woman in a tree that was her "other mother" and the little girls that ran around her room at night trying to scare her. One day, Willa returned from school happier than she had ever been and excitedly explained the memories were finally making sense.