Parents Shared Their Children’s Spookiest “Past Life Memories”
It is not uncommon for young children between the ages of two and five to share “memories” from a previous life they supposedly lived. It is believed that children are able to recall these memories while young because they are somehow closer to the past.
But, as they age, these memories fade. And eventually, children may not be able to recall any of the information that they once shared so assertively.
From a parental perspective, though, it can be pretty freaky hearing your child discuss intimate details of something that they had no possible way of learning about otherwise.
So, parents online recently shared some of the spookiest “past life” memories that their children have talked about. And some of the responses are pretty unsettling.
Her Son Talked About Another Mother
“My middle son used to talk about having a different mom before me. He would say she was blonde and looked nice but was not really nice.”
“He would bring it up randomly and only ever got a bit emotional when he would tell me that when he was with her, he never got to grow up.”
“He said he chose me to be his mom this time because I would let him grow up and get old. And when he would say that last part, it was as if he was looking for reassurance. He would ask, ‘Right, mom? I can grow up this time?’ It really messed me up sometimes.”
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Her Daughter Started Talking To Their Great Grandmother
“When my daughter was three and starting to talk clearer, she was talking to someone. Concerned, I walked into her bedroom, and no one was there.”
“Initially, I thought it was her playing with her toys. But days later, the same scenario happened. That time, I asked who she was talking to, and she replied, ‘your grandma.'”
“I thought she meant my mom– who had recently passed. So, I showed a picture of my mom and asked if that was her. My daughter replied, ‘No, your grandma.'”
“So, I found a picture of my grandma, and with a big smile, my daughter said, ‘Yes, her.’ I was shocked since I didn’t have any pictures of my grandma displayed. She died in 1991, and my daughter was born in 2015.”
Her Daughter Remembered The Womb
“My youngest, between the ages of four and five, would tell me about how warm and ‘cozy’ she was in my belly. Also, how cold and scary it was to be born.”
“And how the hardest part of being born was that she ‘used to know everything,’ but now she ‘does not know anything.'”
“I would give her space to talk. Her frustration at almost being able to remember ‘everything’ was nearly palpable.”
Her Son Recalled Dying
“When my son was four, we had driven past a cemetery. Then, he asked me if I remembered when he died and was buried.”
“I said no, and asked him what he meant by that. He said he had died and was buried in a cemetery, and that was when he started growing in my belly.”
“The hairs on the back of my neck stood up when he said that. He doesn’t remember this.”
Her Daughter Did, Too
“My daughter is deathly afraid of fire because she said, ‘The fire at school killed my sister and my other mom. It was really sad.'”
“Then, when my daughter started preschool at three, they had a fire drill. She cried hysterically until it was over and she was convinced there was no fire.”
“I had to go pick her up, and on the way home, she told me she is glad they have fire drills. That way, all of the kids don’t die like at her last school.”
“I am still freaked out.”
If you are a parent, have your children ever recalled a past life memory? What did it involve? Do you believe past life memories are real, or is there some other explanation?
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