
The mystery of existence escapes our full understanding. Some children speak of past lives or memories that defy logic, raising chilling yet thought-provoking questions.
Story 1:
At age 3, my daughter often cried for her “brother John.” She was an only child at the time.
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Story 2:
My brother, at 3, said, “When I was bigger, I had a pretty girlfriend and we died in a car.”
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Story 3:
As a toddler, I screamed every time we passed a blue VW Bug, saying, “That was the car I died in. I had a baby in my belly.”
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Story 4: (missing)
Story 5:
My 4-year-old told me, “When you were a baby, I was your grandpa.” My grandfather died before she was born.
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Story 6:
My 3-year-old said, “When I was your age, I had a black cat. My son’s name was Ira.” She had never heard that name before.
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Story 7:
At 4, my son asked about “the house you and Grandpa owned—the one the volcano burned down.” No such house existed.
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Story 8: (missing)
Story 9:
My 2-year-old called me a unique nickname only my late grandfather used—something I’d never told anyone.
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Story 10:
My mom died days before my son was born. Years later, my daughter said, “No, she didn’t.” She described my mom visiting the hospital, sitting in the car, and pointing out the toy we bought—things she couldn’t possibly know.
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Story 11:
As a child, I claimed to have lived in Atlantis and had recurring dreams of earthquakes and floating in the ocean.
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Story 12: (incomplete)