10 AMAZING THINGS KIDS HAVE SAID ABOUT PAST LIVES
Many parents report that their children say things to
them which can only be explained in terms of past lives. This phenomenon
has been studied by scientists and psychologists alike because of the vast
amount of cases that have surfaced in recent decades. Here are 10 amazing
things kids have said to their parents about what they remember from a previous
lifetime reported in the Epoch Times:
1. When my son was 3, he told me that
he really likes his new daddy, he’s really nice. My husband is his one and only
daddy. I asked ‘Why is that?’
He replied: ‘My old daddy was really mean.
He stabbed me in the back and I died. But I really like my new daddy, he’d
never do that to me.’
2. When I was a little girl, I lost
[it] when I saw some guy at the grocery store. It was unusual, because I was
generally quiet and well behaved. I never had to be taken out of somewhere for
misbehaving, but we had to leave the store.
When my mom asked what was wrong when we
got in the car, I told her he took me away from my first mom and hid me under
his floor and made me sleep for a long time until I woke up with my new mom.
I then refused to sit in the seat of the car on the ride home, but insisted on
cowering under the dash board so he couldn’t take me again. It freaked her …
out, as she is definitely my biological mother, so obviously my ‘first’ mom.
3. Getting my 2-and-a-half-year-old daughter out of
the bath one night, my wife and I were briefing her on how important it was she
kept her privates clean. She casually replied: ‘Oh, nobody “scroofs” me there.
They tried one night. They kicked the door in and tried, but I fought back. I
died and now I’m here.’ She said this like it was nothing.
4. ‘Before I was born here, I had a sister, right? Her and
my other mom are so old now. They were OK when the car was on fire, but I sure
wasn’t!’
He was maybe 5 or 6 years old. It was
totally out of the blue.
5. When my little sister was younger,
she used to walk around the house with a picture frame with a picture of my
great grandpa in her hands crying and saying, “I miss you Harvey.”
Harvey had died before even I was born.
Other than this common occurrence, my mom told me that she would constantly say
things that my great grandma Lucy would say.
6. When my little sister first started
talking, she used to say some really disturbing things. She used to tell us about
how her old family would put things inside of her and would make her cry, but
her Daddy eventually burned her so much that she was able to find us, her new
family.
She spoke about things like that from the
ages of almost 2 to 4. She was much too young to have ever been exposed to any
content where children, or anyone else could [experience those things], so my
family has always thought she held memories of a prior life.
7. Between the ages of 2 and 6, my son
would tell me the same story of how he picked me to be his mother.
He said something about being with a man in a suit and picking a mother that
would help him accomplish his souls mission. … We didn’t discuss spirituality …
nor was he raised in any sort of religious environment.
The way he described it was that it was similar to grocery shopping, that he
was in a bright room with people who were lined up like dolls, and that he
picked me. The man in the suit asked him if he was sure, he replied that he
was, and then he was born.
My son also had an early fascination with
WWII era planes. He could identify them, their parts, what region they were
used in, and the like. I still have no idea where he got that information. I’m
a science gal, his dad is a math guy.
We have always called him ‘Grandpa,’
because of his peaceful and gingerly demeanor. This kid seriously has an old
soul.
8. My nephew when he first began really
talking in sentences told my sister and her husband that he was ‘so happy he
picked them.’ And then went on to say that before he was a baby he was in a
bright room and saw lots of people and he ‘picked his Mom because she had a
nice face.’
9. My older sister was born the
year my Dad’s mom died. According to my dad, as soon as my sister was old
enough to say the words, she said ‘I am your mother.’
10. According to my mom, when I was
younger, I would tell her about how I had died in a fire a long time ago. I
don’t remember that, but one of my biggest fears is my house burning down. Just
being around open fire scares me.
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