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In reply to the discussion: The Children Who Remember Past Lives [View all]Hekate
(100,132 posts)60. I find this very interesting, mainer. TY for the article....
I dont mind people being skeptical, but some of the pushback here Is more than a little close-minded.
Some people have sensitive antennae. My grandmother and her mother both had occasional precognitive dreams.
Other cultures than ours have spent hundreds if not thousands of years studying reincarnation and the transmigration of souls while we in the West were doing other things. Indigenous cultures in America, as noted in the article at link, are more likely to be able to wrap their minds around these concepts.
I have my own ideas, but will leave it at that.
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I read where some kids have been able to give details and dates...and it was accurage.
Demsrule86
May 2024
#114
Whatever, if you were serious about the evidence you could find it. N/T
Big Blue Marble
May 2024
#109
I used to believe in reincarnation, don't now, and I sincerely hope there's no such thing.
raccoon
May 2024
#75