Anonymous wrote:TBH, I think it's kids picking up stuff from podcasts in the car, screens watched by the parents, conversations between adults, etc.
Kids pick up and retain the craziest knowledge, even when very young. Our son would repeat stuff from conversations between my spouse and I multiple days later. He was absorbing it while playing in the next room over, despite not being a part of our conversation. Same goes for your young kid listening to NPR in car - they are absorbing everything. Some kids retain that info like an encyclopedia at an abnormally young age and regurgitate it at a later date.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's a load of garbage. My three year old uses a host of identities to process and try out different things. The story in the article about the holocaust tattoo is probably something the kiddo saw or heard somewhere. We're not with our kids all the time and they are sponges. The hear the TV at night better than we think. Etc Etc.
Anonymous wrote:I was skeptical until I heard the daughter of a friend describe in great detail being aborted before she was born. Much more detail than a 4 year old child would know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a past live but my kid would talk about 2 kids who played in the trees and came to visit him. He said he liked them during the day but not at night because they were scared. He shared their names and he said they were black like him and Daddy. The subdivision we live in was 100% an old plantation and the stables are around the corner from our house.
I still get heebie jeebies thinking about it and his storytelling was consistent for about 1-1.5 years and now he doesnt talk about it.
Is your kid and his father black?
Anonymous wrote:Not a past live but my kid would talk about 2 kids who played in the trees and came to visit him. He said he liked them during the day but not at night because they were scared. He shared their names and he said they were black like him and Daddy. The subdivision we live in was 100% an old plantation and the stables are around the corner from our house.
I still get heebie jeebies thinking about it and his storytelling was consistent for about 1-1.5 years and now he doesnt talk about it.
Anonymous wrote:I think my son might be my father reincarnated. I never speak about my childhood because of the trauma. So he would not have heard anything. My son has an interest in geographical locations that were important in my father' s life. They are random places that most people would not want to visit.
When he was younger he would describe buildings that my father built. He has no knowledge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's a load of garbage. My three year old uses a host of identities to process and try out different things. The story in the article about the holocaust tattoo is probably something the kiddo saw or heard somewhere. We're not with our kids all the time and they are sponges. The hear the TV at night better than we think. Etc Etc.
in the article there are some instances of this- the mom who kept showing her kid old movies and magazines, the parents showing their kid a book about the holocaust etc. Both of things are absolutely suggestive. it’s bizarre for the parents to then claim they are not reinforcing the statements made about a past life when they keep showing their young kids materials about the time period/past life they are supposedly describing.