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re: Toddlers revealing Past Lives
Posted on 9/18/18 at 10:31 pm to deeprig9
Posted on 9/18/18 at 10:31 pm to deeprig9
I equate it to an open window a soul has to its previous life. Some memories come thru and when a kid reaches toddler age they are able to communicate them. As the kid grows that window closes and his brain fills with his new experiences and he doesn't remember the old ones.
My child around 3 or 4, saw a picture of an old man cowboy from a Western history book at the bookstore. Unprompted he told me it looked a lot like his old grandpa when they lived out west. Still unprompted he told me about his old grandpa playing the guitar,seeing stagecoaches, and several other things from western history I was surprised he knew about. And what shocked me the most about it was the clarity of the memory and the ease he had of communicating it to me when he had just barely started talking.
Around this same age, he told me a few times that he remembered picking me to be his dad and he knew I needed him. It was all weird.
Now that he is seven, he would look at me like I was crazy if I asked him about it.
My child around 3 or 4, saw a picture of an old man cowboy from a Western history book at the bookstore. Unprompted he told me it looked a lot like his old grandpa when they lived out west. Still unprompted he told me about his old grandpa playing the guitar,seeing stagecoaches, and several other things from western history I was surprised he knew about. And what shocked me the most about it was the clarity of the memory and the ease he had of communicating it to me when he had just barely started talking.
Around this same age, he told me a few times that he remembered picking me to be his dad and he knew I needed him. It was all weird.
Now that he is seven, he would look at me like I was crazy if I asked him about it.
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