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re: Toddlers revealing Past Lives

Posted on 9/18/18 at 10:17 pm to
Posted by buffbraz
Member since Nov 2005
5677 posts
Posted on 9/18/18 at 10:17 pm to
I don’t understand the point of reincarnation from an evolutionary standpoint. There wasn’t one point in time when humans began. It was an EXTREMELY slow process. When did reincarnation begin? And for what evolutionary purpose? Rhetorical questions.
Posted by jchamil
Member since Nov 2009
16513 posts
Posted on 9/18/18 at 10:25 pm to
Maybe it’s as simple as a sort of recycling? Anything that can be used again is used again, even souls/consciousness
Posted by DavidTheGnome
Monroe
Member since Apr 2015
29180 posts
Posted on 9/18/18 at 10:26 pm to
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That creeped me TF out



Even crazier part is that it’s a jpg
Posted by Y.A. Tittle
Member since Sep 2003
101508 posts
Posted on 9/18/18 at 10:26 pm to
My son helped build the Golden Gate Bridge.
Posted by PoppaD
Texas
Member since Feb 2008
4933 posts
Posted on 9/18/18 at 10:31 pm to
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.
Posted by boom roasted
Member since Sep 2010
28039 posts
Posted on 9/18/18 at 10:31 pm to
That's some creepy shite.
Posted by PrimeTime Money
Houston, Texas, USA
Member since Nov 2012
27307 posts
Posted on 9/18/18 at 10:39 pm to
Saw this story:

“Sam Taylor is one child Tucker studied and wrote about. Born 18 months after his paternal grandfather died, he first began recalling details of a past life when he was just over a year old:

When he was 1.5 years old, he looked up as his father was changing his diaper and said, “When I was your age, I used to change your diapers.” He began talking more about having been his grandfather. He eventually told details of his grandfather’s life that his parents felt certain he could not have learned through normal means, such as the fact that his grandfather’s sister had been murdered and that his grandmother had used a food processor to make milkshakes for his grandfather every day at the end of his life.”
This post was edited on 9/18/18 at 10:39 pm
Posted by go_tigres
Member since Sep 2013
5162 posts
Posted on 9/18/18 at 11:01 pm to
Nope...can’t be dealing with that.
Posted by beHop
Landmass
Member since Jan 2012
14537 posts
Posted on 9/18/18 at 11:02 pm to
I was ok until that one. Heeeebie jeeebies
Posted by JetFuelTyga
Born in desert,raised in lion's den
Member since Feb 2016
1786 posts
Posted on 9/18/18 at 11:10 pm to
Someone bump this in the AM around 8:30 central, please.

Not trying to read this creepy shite before bed
Posted by PowerTool
The dark side of the road
Member since Dec 2009
21180 posts
Posted on 9/18/18 at 11:15 pm to
I have a nephew who said stuff like that as a toddler, then stopped and forgot it all when he got into grade school age.

What made it weird was that it was all realistic, plausible stuff. Like about how when he used to be older, he would go to the beach at night to see the crabs. Stuff that he might have overheard people say, but otherwise hadn't done. Or he'd say something about the weather and going fishing. It was like an old man in a little boy's body.
Posted by YatInTheHat
Member since Apr 2017
866 posts
Posted on 9/18/18 at 11:44 pm to
I was born in the late 60s. I totally grew up remembering the feeling of being in a war that I didn't want to be in, being scared of dying in that war. The good news is that as I got older these memories faded and now my current life is all I remember.
Posted by Farkwad
Byzantium
Member since Sep 2010
2669 posts
Posted on 9/18/18 at 11:49 pm to
quote:

Any of you parents experience this kind of thing?


Yes, I saw my little son channeling my thoughts and acting upon them.



Posted by JuiceTerry
Roond the Scheme
Member since Apr 2013
40868 posts
Posted on 9/18/18 at 11:55 pm to
When my nephew was 2, I was babysitting him and tucking him in bed and he kept squirming around like he was looking for something. I asked him what he was looking for and he looked me dead in the eyes and he told me "When I was your age the blacks wouldn't have even been outside this time a night, but the damn liberals have ruined this country"

Posted by Bullfrog
Institutionalized but Unevaluated
Member since Jul 2010
56307 posts
Posted on 9/19/18 at 3:25 am to
What’s the little guy’s Poli Board user name?

I swear, it’s like some of you people never youtube.

But in all seriousness, the ancient aliens, the nommo or nimmo gave us access to the soul mechanism millions of years ago in an attempt make up for the accidental polluting of earth when one of their spaceships was taken on a joy ride by a mentally challenged young nommo, crashing it and making a mess of the atmosphere.

Not all sentient beings in the cosmos have souls so we got lucky with that one. A soul is like a template that is reused, usually with the memories pretty much wiped clean but the tendencies intact.

Just think, if the memories weren’t wiped, you’d always have multiple thoughts in your head and be pretty confused. We are designed to just live in the ever-present now. Not living multiple lives at once.

That’s how you get people being “naturally” inclined to do certain things, like music or science or whatever.

It also leads to situations where they where a soul reimbodies in a different gender but still desires the gender they liked previously. So you get some homosexuality via reincarnation, ie they were born this way.

It’s long but interesting Our aquatic creators
Posted by MSTiger33
Member since Oct 2007
20387 posts
Posted on 9/19/18 at 6:08 am to
Kids say dumb shite.... nothing new ther
Posted by Perrydawg
Middle Ga Area
Member since Jan 2014
4772 posts
Posted on 9/19/18 at 6:20 am to
my son is 3 years old. I had something similar happen a few weeks ago. My son is named after his great grandfathers Henry (my side) and William (wife's side), but he goes by Hank which is what my grandfather went by. We were just talking before dinner and I asked him what his full name is and and he said Henry William Perrydawg. Then he looked me straight in the face and said I like that name, I hated Ebreska (which was my grandfathers middle name). Freaked me out a little because I do not ever recall telling him my grandfathers full name or if he has ever seen a picture of him, but my parents might have at some point. Then again my grandfather and I were thick as thieves growing up before he passed away. So maybe I got my best buddy back and we just reversed the roles.
Posted by Jack Daniel
In the bottle
Member since Feb 2013
25494 posts
Posted on 9/19/18 at 7:12 am to
Check the glove box for a note
Posted by ItNeverRains
37069
Member since Oct 2007
25496 posts
Posted on 9/19/18 at 7:17 am to
Energy has to go somewhere.
Posted by LSU1SLU
Member since Mar 2013
7119 posts
Posted on 9/19/18 at 7:24 am to
Watch boss baby. It will answer all your questions.
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