Anonymous wrote:When my DC was very young (barely talking), he would take many of his hot wheels cars and line them up in a group. He would proceed to "auction" them using very specific terminology and voice inflections. There was absolutely no way he had seen something like this before, nor could use words like that otherwise.
The strange thing is that my great grandfather (who I never met) and who shares a name with my DC (total coincidence, just liked the name) owned a car dealership and I have been told went to car auctions.
Anonymous wrote:Simulation hypothesis
5th dimension
Indigo children
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Anonymous wrote: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.
Wut? Fetuses do not have such a memory. Do you remember being born?
Anonymous wrote: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.
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Is she Republican? 😂
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know what to think. It’s weird and creepy and also kind of profound all at the same time. This is the UVA institute mentioned in the article: https://med.virginia.edu/perceptual-studies/ We like to think we know everything but we don’t. The universe is truly a mystery if you really stop to think about it. I’m Christian and I’m not sure how to integrate possible reincarnation into my worldview, but if anything it makes me even more confident in my spirituality.
+1 I firmly believe there is something beyond what we see here.
I don't understand people who 100% rule it out just because it can't be scientifically proven right now. If you'd told people a thousand years ago that their illnesses were caused by tiny creatures in their bodies (bacteria, viruses) they'd have thought you were insane. But it was true, just not something you could observe, measure, conceptualize back then.
If you'd told people in 1950 that one day they could carry a telephone in their pocket they would have laughed and said no way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know what to think. It’s weird and creepy and also kind of profound all at the same time. This is the UVA institute mentioned in the article: https://med.virginia.edu/perceptual-studies/ We like to think we know everything but we don’t. The universe is truly a mystery if you really stop to think about it. I’m Christian and I’m not sure how to integrate possible reincarnation into my worldview, but if anything it makes me even more confident in my spirituality.
+1 I firmly believe there is something beyond what we see here.
I don't understand people who 100% rule it out just because it can't be scientifically proven right now. If you'd told people a thousand years ago that their illnesses were caused by tiny creatures in their bodies (bacteria, viruses) they'd have thought you were insane. But it was true, just not something you could observe, measure, conceptualize back then.
Anonymous wrote:When my daughter was born, my then 3 year old son said he had seen her before he was born and knew she was coming. Interestingly he was a very difficult baby and toddler who finally slept through the night after she was born. He is 18 now, and when I tell him, he doesn't remember, but they are still very close.