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Danustouch
February 7th, 2002, 12:31 PM
http://www.childpastlives.org/

What do you think? Do children have an easier time recalling their past lives, then most adults do?

Twilight Garden
February 7th, 2002, 05:44 PM
I think it's certainly possible. My cousin remembered being born while taking a bath when she was three years old.

When I have a child I'm definately going to listen attentively when they speak about things in their mind and dreams. I love that site. I have it bookmarked now. Thanks.

Myst
February 7th, 2002, 06:43 PM
Sure. When kids are little it hasn't been ingrained into them that "make believe" is fake and that it's silly to believe things that science hasn't proven. Kids remember and recognize a lot of stuff most adults can't just because they're more open.

maythen
February 8th, 2002, 11:59 PM
When my son was about 3yrs., he would ask me if I remembered the other house we used to live in - the brown house in the woods. We never lived in a brown house or in a wooded area. When I said that I didn't remember and asked him to tell me about it, he said, "You know, when you were the mommy and I was the daddy." Weird.

He also used to have an imaginary friend. His friend's name was Eric and he was on fire. Eric didn't like my exhusband but he liked me. Scared the crap out my ex! My kid said that Eric had burned his house down and had nowhere to go.

For the longest time whenever he drew a picture of a face, he drew flames coming out of the head. Pretty freaky.