Her Toddler Totally Creeped Her Out When He Started Talking About A Historical Event That She Didn’t Know About

A mom has taken to TikTok to tell her viewers how she’s convinced her young son has revealed to her that he has lived in a past life. Sounds crazy, right? This story might just make you believe it’s true.
Kelse (@kelsewhatelse) is a TikTok creator who often makes videos about her life as a mom. She recently told her viewers about an incident with her son that is pretty mindblowing.
“Did my two-year-old remember how he died in a former life?” Kelse asks her viewers. “He said something back in April that kind of creeped me out.”
In April, Kelse was with her son and a group of friends touring the Cardinals baseball stadium in downtown St. Louis, Missouri.
After spending some time at the stadium, the group decided to walk to a local restaurant for lunch. While walking, Kelse noticed that her son wasn’t directly behind her.
The group suddenly turned around to find her son standing still and staring into a blank space in the downtown area.
One of Kelse’s friends tried to get his attention and tell him they were going inside the restaurant. Her son replied with something totally unexpected.
“It’s just so sad,” her son said while staring at the blank space.
When Kelse’s friend asked him what was sad, her son replied, “A lot of people got hurt when the tornado came through.”

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Huh?
“All the houses were just gone, and the library and a lot of people were hurt,” he continued. “It’s very sad.”
No one in the group had any idea what the little boy was talking about, so they immediately brought him into the restaurant and did some research on Google at the table.
As it turns out, the little boy wasn’t making things up. There was a tornado in that area back in 1896. It was the ‘Great Cyclone of St. Louis,’ and it was the deadliest storm in the city. But, Kelse and her friends had never heard about it before.
Now, anyone could have taught this kid about the tornado, right? But Kelse has no idea where he could’ve heard this information.
To make things even creepier, the tornado didn’t blow through all of the city, but it did move right past the baseball stadium area.
“Maybe he wasn’t remembering his past life, but someone else’s?” Kelse asks her viewers in confusion. “I don’t understand. Do kids just know things? It’s impossible that he could have known that.”
What do you think? Did Kelse’s son live through that tornado in a past life?
@kelsewhatelse Do kids just know things? I’ve always seen it in movies but he says things so often that just absolutely creep me out with accuracy ? #pastlives #kidspastlives #momsoftiktok #haunted #formerlife #tornado #stlouis #stlouistornado #ghoststory
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