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If anyone has any stories to tell of their children talking about the afterlife, describing reincarnation, anything children of that age usually dont know, or other odd things you notice, I would love to hear about it! Has anyone's child talked about being their grandfather or anything like that? Does anyone's child see ghosts or hear things? How about having odd amounts of wisdom? I'm interested because I know when I was little I was like that, but as I grew up it went away. When I was little I used to randomly hear someone call my name that was in the room with me, but I never saw them. I also remember being frustrated with my step grandmother because I told her a story of how I used to climb coconut trees and get the coconuts down, but she just rolled her eyes at me and said, "And then you woke up, right?" (Who talks to a 5 year old like that?) It upset me because I knew it happened, it was an actual memory, but she was right, it never happened. Not in this lifetime anyway.

2007-09-03 06:48:28 · 2 answers · asked by Starling, my Darling 2 in Pregnancy & Parenting Parenting

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I have no doubt that children tend to have more psychic ability than adults. Why they lose it, I don't know. I remember one kid (about 4) who would talk to nobody. Ok..imaginary friend. Except that the cat would curl around the empty space and purr.

I had a past memory of a house. I found the house in my 20s and my parents said they were never in that neighborhood, let alone in the house. It was a formerly very wealthy area of the city, full of mansions (from 1885 to 1915), converted to apartments, and the house was slated for renovation. Yet I knew where there were secret cubbyholes. I even found a small room that the builder didn't even have in his plans. Pretty eerie, but cool. I often wonder if the reason I was so focused on living in that particular area was because of the house (I didn't find it until after I'd moved in).

For these reasons, I don't doubt that some people have past experiences and it has also strengthened my conviction of an afterlife. I'm not convinced every comes back (reincarnation), but hey, who am I to say. I'm only here until the next life. ;)

2007-09-03 07:13:21 · answer #1 · answered by CarbonDated 7 · 1 0

I seen a story on t.v about a little boy who walked around the house and when returning into eyesight of mom and grandma his socks were missing and when asked where they were he said grandpas feet were cold(grandpa had died before he was born) then he went on to tell then what his grandpa was wearing(the same clothes he had died in) scary. My 10 month old scares me sometimes because he just has this blank stare and will look st8 at a wall and nothing is there no shadow or anything and when I try to get his attention he ignores me.

2007-09-03 13:56:27 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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