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There are numerous examples of famous and influential figures who claim to recall past lives. Such stories have often proven easy to refute, with suggestions that those involved are courting fame or controversy. But such tales prove more difficult to dismiss when the parties involved are small children, expressing thoughts and feelings too advanced for their years, almost as if they have been here before.

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@BedtimeStoriesChannel

1 year ago

Special thanks to Jonathan Pipes for being one of our Super Patrons and suggesting this topic for an episode. As part of his rewards, he was asked if he would like to have a cameo in the artwork and, instead of himself, he requested that we feature his lovely cat!

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@syenite

1 year ago

I can't believe there wasn't mention of Omm Sety! She grew up insisting she had lived in ancient Egypt, shared stories with adults that matched detail for detail, and then as an adult herself moved there. She's a renowned Egyptologist today, and her uncanny knowledge actually helped archeologist find ruins they'd only ever read about. I highly recommend looking into her story, it's the best case I've ever come across around reincarnation.

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@peterwrench4416

1 year ago

One of my nieces told us when she was around three or four, that ā€œThe last timeā€ she was here sheā€™d been taken into a forest with her ā€œThenā€ mother by the bad soldiers. There were a lot of other people their as well, all sad and crying. She said the bad soldiers then shot everyone and ā€œwe all fell into a big holeā€ Gave us all the chills, she remembers nothing as an adult.

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@paige8916

1 year ago

My son talks so much about when he "wasn't alive" and concerned about what he needs to do when he's "done living again". This started with a heart breaking statement while 2ish saying "remember when I died before I was born?... yea... I really missed you." I had a miscarriage 5 years to the week of his conception.

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@liamturner3358

1 year ago

My cousin, who at the time was rather young (I think around 5-6? Maybe a little older) was in the car with my mum and her sister and began remarking about how they used to 'go to the workhouse here', despite there being no workhouse there in the present day. Sure enough, looking up the history of the area puts a workhouse right where they had described. Impossible for her to know. She also said that she preferred my mum's sister to her 'other mummy', who she said had died when she went to the workhouse. Also stated that she remembered a time when the roads were cobbled, rather than paved with tarmacadam. Spooky stuff, very hard to make up.

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@markcambrone8369

1 year ago

I love Mikey's work, but sometimes, drawings of normal people are so uncanny that they're more unsettling and terrifying than any monster or ghost ever featured. Especially the twins.

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@Heru1980

1 year ago

Since as far back as I can remember, I have a recollection of being a toddler in a frozen landscape of snowdrifts along a shoreline. I was with a group of people who were on the move, about to board some sort of seafaring vessel to depart the area, and thinking I would be going along with everyone. That is, until a man (I have the impression he was some sort of paternal figure) lifted me up and placed me inside a shallow hole that had been hollowed out of the snow. The hole was deep enough that my small toddler self couldn't climb out easily, but I could see above the rim of the hole and I watched as the group left me. I recall the realization that I had been placed in the hole intentionally as they had decided to leave me behind, and the sudden feeling of 'hey wait! don't leave me here!' For the first half of my life (I'm in my 40's now), I considered this to be a memory of an early childhood dream (I guess it would be a nightmare, although the feeling was more surprise then abandonment, and not so much fear). Ā  But I've begun to think that it might actually be a memory of how I died in a past life. I think I may have been intentionally left behind to succumb to the elements, as I was deemed the most 'expendable' member of the group, being so young, and it was some sort of survival situation- like there wasn't enough food, or there wasn't enough room on the boat. To this day I can recall it vividly, along with the feelings of abandonment.

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@BuckieTronik

1 year ago

Holy shit, this video reminded me of something that happened to me a few years ago. I was in Glasgow doing some last-minute Christmas shopping with my brother. We were coming out of a shop and I noticed a young girl (about 4 or 5) standing and pointing at me. But not only that she was shouting my name as well. There were a lot of people about, but she was definite pointing at me and saying my actual name. Then what I presume must have been her dad, pick her up and walked away with her. Ive never seen this child before, and I donā€™t know her parents. It was a very VERY strange experience.

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@Scp716creativecommons

1 year ago

They finish processing the trauma, learn, and move on. Notice how its hard to find any stories of dying happy, and old, of age, surrounded by grandchildren. They remember, their still dreaming about it, using the body as a processor, because it was a lesson, stored in spirit, which the soul hadn't finished working out.

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@DoctorCheryl

1 year ago

Due to deep seated trauma surrounding the murder of my father when I was 8, I went through hypnotherapy at age 30 (1994). During the sessions I started talking about my death on the Titanic and knew the name, age and where the man who I was in a past life was born and why he was on the ship in the first place. The therapist was unsure what to think of this but went to a library (not much internet in 94, remember) and found the man's name and age. More details about him have come forward thanks to modern research and the internet and all I said under hypnosis proved to be true. I had had a morbid fascination with the sinking as a child and would never watch any of the movies about the disaster as it made me cry. I don't think we ever truly 'forget' past lives; I believe we bury it to live the current life we have chosen. To those who disclaim past lives, until you've been there, don't knock us for our memories as they're very accurate. There is no conceivable way anyone told me about John Henry Perkin and I never read anything about the sinking. Seeing Cameron's film version nearly gave me a heart attack and I wept for days afterwards. I thought being an adult I could handle it but it was overwhelming literally sitting there reliving the nightmare I experienced in a past life.

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@SnowWolfAlpha

1 year ago

I remember hearing a story about a man who was changing his toddlers diapers who then spoke up and said: "Remember when I used to change yours?" The mans father had died a few years before his son was born. Awkward.

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@takohamoolsen2432

1 year ago

My daughter around about 2 1/2 years old started saying she wanted to speak her language. Which language? I asked. I tried French, no. German, no. Other European languages, no. It was Latin!! It was uncanny! It was like she was 're-learning' the language, not a beginner in it. I learnt a bit a school, but wasn't great at it. I said some words and she'd say 'No mum, that's wrong, you say it this way." At age 6 she spoke it as if she was one of the old caesars reborn. Really weird. At 8 she wanted to speak Coptic?? We spoke to our local Coptic ministers and he thought it was totally uncanny. Latin and Coptic!! You couldn't get more intense than that!! She's 35 now and still speaks them.

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@paulberry4442

1 year ago

I've heard and read about the Pollock case and have to say that you omitted a number of facts that put the story in a different light. The first is that, despite being a devout catholic, John Pollock was a strong believer in reincarnation and managed to convince Florence of it as well (apparently they used to disagree on this to the point that they nearly split up because of it until he turned her to his way of thinking) It has been speculated that their belief in reincarnation was so strong that it made them see Joanna and Jacqueline in Jennifer and Gillian in every thing about them, even things that weren't really there, in other words they said it was true because they wanted it to be so and convinced themselves it was. Second, the only people on record that witnessed any evidence of reincarnation were the parents John and Florence, there are no accounts on record of any other party reporting Jennifer and Gillian saying things that they could not know about, such as when they visited Hexham for the first time. We only have the parents word for it that any of these supposed instances of reincarnation actually happened. Third, at the time of Joanna and Jacqueline's deaths, the Pollocks also had 4 sons, and this rarely gets mentioned. It has been queried as to whether or not the boys could have told Jennifer and Gillian about their dead sisters and given them details such as names of toys or places they'd lived previously. I always find it strange that the fact the Pollocks had 4 sons is often left out of this story, by doing this it implies that the Pollocks were left childless by the deaths of their first two daughters. Is this done to make the tragedy even worse than it already is? This story may or may not be genuine, but it's interesting what does get mentioned when this case gets brought up and what doesn't. I guess it depends the agenda of whoever is telling the story.

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@Tankbattlion761

1 year ago

I saw the one about the two year old child who had memories of being a fighter pilot during World War Two on tv about ten years ago. It was quite interesting. Thanks for another great episode.

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@badkittynomilktonight3334

1 year ago

I've had that deja Vu before when I was in Venice, but it was on the out of the way backstreets, I swear I knew where I was and had no trouble getting around without a map, I was like "Oh, it's this way" and was able to navigate the backside of the city with ease. Never happened again anywhere else.

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@TURDFERGUSON135

1 year ago

My son said the exact same things. He said he was in a place before he was born and decided to choose me and his mother. And then all of a sudden he was born. This was more than once.

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@aheimdahl5201

1 year ago

I believe the reason that very Young Children remember these things is because they are in the span of time that are closest to their birth, so for a short period they remember what happened in the previous life. I believe this is also the reason they remember how they died. For whatever reason, by age 5 or so these memories seem to fade.

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@Skullbee50cal

1 year ago

I always wonder if deja vu is a feeling related to reincarnation or a feeling of a parallel self in another dimension

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@fernandosalazar3366

1 year ago

This episode reminds of the real phenomenon of more males born during wartime. As if humans are a hive mind and compensate the massive loss of lives. Super interesting.

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@Xerodm

1 year ago

I've remembered a show that I thought I watched as a small child since grade school. About 2 years ago, I finally saw a cover for the show and the title on Amazon. Looked up info on it and it apparently never aired in my country. Never had any family travel to that country. Parents never heard of the show. Did have a weird "feeling" when I finally saw it.

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