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:Just read this article today. The story about Ryan, the boy who remembered being a Hollywood extra, and the house he lived in, and the color of the car he drove…was all verified. His parents tracked down the children of the man from his previous life, who died in 1964. EVERYTHING checked out.😳
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:When my little brother learned to talk in full sentences right before 2, he would SOB and profusely apologize for being an alcoholic and all the people he hurt in the process.
Absolutely zero exposure to alcohol let alone alcoholics. It totally freaked my mom out.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, we’re not a very religious family, but our daughter when she was three told us that the only good thing about dying is that she could go back to heaven. We asked her what she meant go back, and she said well that’s where I came from.