Parents Reveal Things Their Children Did, Suggesting They Lived Past Lives

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    Text - vmt nani 399 points · 3 years ago She asked if I remembered when she died, or when her family died. My daughter then told me about her three brothers that died (and their names, but i forgot them), then get parents died, then she died. But she was a boy. Then she came to "this family" and she likes it better, because we have medicine that works. :-( She then grieved for them for about an hour, with me trying to help her through it. She was 6 years old, with autism, and a speech delay. It
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    Text - capnvontrappswhistle 2.9k points · 3 years ago My 3 yr old said, "I was your mom in heaven," Multiple times. When I was six weeks pregnant with her, my mom died unexpectedly the day she found out the secret that I was pregnant at 40 with what would be her last and 21st grandchild. We were going to surprise her on her 75th birthday, two weeks later, but a niece let the secret out. When my girl was 4, we were looking through pictures boxes. I have no family pictures posted in my house. Late
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    Text - djhankb 600 points · 3 years ago My grandmother passed away about 10 years ago. We were very close and my whole life she always told me that she would be my guardian angel after she died. When my daughter, now 5 was about 3 she had terrible night terrors and would have a hard time going to sleep. I would spend the evenings with her comforting her to help her get to sleep, reading books, talking to her, etc. One night we were talking about what do you want to be when you grow up. She kept
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    Text - His_Name_Was_Lola 2.0k points · 3 years ago I've only ever shared with a few people, how my late mother regularly hid a packet of biscuits (Usually chocolate digestives) from my brothers and I, so when we had visitors, there was always some biscuits to go with a cup of tea (How it's done in Britain). I once caught my daughter stuffing a packet of biscuits in the back of a cupboard behind a big bag of pasta. At the time, I thought "Crafty cow wants them for herself" but left them there to
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    Text - Leather_and_Lead 6.0k points · 3 years ago I've posted this before but: My daughter, right before she turned 5 was in our hall in the middle of the night, still asleep, whimpering and crying. I got her to come lay down with me and when I asked her what the dream was, she got very upset and said "it wasn't a dream I remembered". She told me she remembered when she was a bad dog, and they made her go to sleep. I asked her about it again later and she got very upset, said she was a bad dog a
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    Text - Qlinkenstein 394 points · 3 years ago I've told this one on Reddit before. My son was three at the time. We were at a ceramics place and I was taking a wheel throwing lesson when he say to this lady "I saw you in the fire. Did it hurt when you got burned? I was there but I couldn't help you." She turned white as a sheet and explained to me that when she was a young girl, her house caught fire and she was badly burned. She told me that used to tell her family that she followed a little boy
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    Text - fridayfridayjones 1.3k points · 3 years ago When my sister was 3 she would go on and on about her brother, Brian. We're all girls, and we don't know where she would have heard the name. But it was all, Brian does this Brian and me used to do that, on and on. Thinking Brian was an imaginary friend I asked her where Brian was now. She said "he's dead, I am, too. The bomb got us and our house is gone." Very weird.
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    Text - Lumi61210 366 points · 3 years ago Apparently I used to always creep my mom out when I was really young by singing a full song, over and over again whenever I was in the tub. She said she has no idea what language it was but it was always the exact same. She swears it wasn't a child's jibberish and was obviously a full language (just not our native english). I try to remember it but I just can't quite get there. I do remember singing it though and then one day not being able to sing it an
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    Text - SerenityNeutraylis 4.3k points · 3 years ago My son went for over a year talking about his other mommy and daddy, with a completely straight and serious face. We have a blended family, so he has me (Mom) and at his father's house his Dad, Stepmom, and brother. He said he had 2 fake mommies and a fake daddy and then a set of real ones. When trying to get clarification thinking he was having trouble adapting to new family roles, he informed us that we were the fakes and that his real parent
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    Text - westsideHK 8.8k points · 3 years ago My family took everyone on a trip to see their old neighborhood. They drove by a house where, about 15 years earlier, a little girl was hit by a car and died. My cousin, who was about 4 at the time, never had been in the neighborhood, and never heard this tragic story, stopped what she was doing and said, "Oh, that's where I died, isn't it?" She then resumed playing with her dolls (or whatever it was she was doing).
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    Text - [deleted] 968 points · 3 years ago My daughter was 3-4, she kept asking me, "Mommy, do you remember when you were little and I was big? I took good care of you, we went to the store all the time!" Then when her little brother was born she asked me if she could call him "Auggie" (pronounced Oggy), I asked her where she heard that name and she told me that she made it up. My great grandfather passed away August 31st of 2001, she was born September 7th of 2011. My great grandfather used to t
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    Text - Take2task 966 points · 3 years ago This is about my sister. We have always called her a baby genius and she has always seemed like an old soul. I remember when she was four she was playing in another room and my mom was cleaning. My sister comes into the room and asks my mom, "Have you been cleaning because it really smells like ether in here." As in the surgical anesthesia used in the civil war! I had never even heard of that word before. When we asked her how she knew the smell of ether
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    Text - workbidness 11.1k points · 3 years ago My friend had a miscarriage before she had her first daughter. A few years ago when her daughter was about 4 a group of us were at a party and her daughter was sitting on her lap and said something along the lines of "I'm sorry I left you before mommy. I was hurting really bad and I wasn't ready." My friend asked her was she meant and her daughter said she left her before she was born but came back. Super creepy. Daughter doesn't remember this conver
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    Text - memelissaann 394 points · 3 years ago When my youngest daughter was 3 years old she would very often get upset and insist I help her find her kids because they needed her. She said she was in a car accident and died, but her two children in the back seat survived and needed her. By the time she was 5, she no longer remembered, but for almost 2 years she had an intense drive to find her kids and let them know that their mommy was OK.
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    Text - studoroma 266 points · 3 years ago This happened right after a war. Mother was walking my older sister, who was three years old at the time. My older sister pointed into the forest and said, "That's where you buried me. Mom was like, What? My sister continued, Yeah, i was sick. Remember? Without showing emotions, mother freaked out and took her straight home. It turned out, mother had an older child who past a way during the war, due to an illness and lack of medical aid. The spot that my

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