Hello everyone,
This is the first time that I write a message in this forum, but I am reading the posts for some time now.
What I wanted to share is this : when my son was about 3 years old, he told me that 'long time ago' he had an older brother. First I corrected him and said, no you have an older sister, but he insisted that he had an older brother, and that I was not there, and that they lived in a brown house and had to go up a bit to reach it (on a hill?). He said his older brother took care of him, it was just the two of them there, and on the house was 'me-moon-saal'. I asked him again and again about that word, asked if he meant 'mimosa' (I thought he might have heard that word somewhere) but he was very sure it was 'memoonsaal', but he could not explain what it was.
That were the only things he remembered, I tried to get more out of him by asking questions like 'was there anyone else with you, where was I? what did your brother do? what was the name of your brother' etc but he could never give more information than the above mentioned. Now he is 9 and doesn't remember anything of it anymore.
He is a very intelligent kid, p.e. when he was 6 and went to school, he started with the highest level in reading, he could read from when he was 4 without anyone teaching him, he still is the best of his class, its like he never has to learn the things kids learn at school, its like he just needs to memorize them. He also seems to have a special talent for languages, p.e. our native language is dutch,which he can read, and write without mistakes, but he also knows the english language very well, he even chats with my foreign chatfriends in english, and recently, in one evening time, he learned all the french words and verbs and all that took my daughter 3 months at school to learn ! I always thought maybe these are some skills from a past life.
Well, I just wanted to share this, and maybe someone has an explanation of that strange word he used, maybe its something in a foreign language, so that I could locate this past life.
Bye for now,
Eevee
This is the first time that I write a message in this forum, but I am reading the posts for some time now.
What I wanted to share is this : when my son was about 3 years old, he told me that 'long time ago' he had an older brother. First I corrected him and said, no you have an older sister, but he insisted that he had an older brother, and that I was not there, and that they lived in a brown house and had to go up a bit to reach it (on a hill?). He said his older brother took care of him, it was just the two of them there, and on the house was 'me-moon-saal'. I asked him again and again about that word, asked if he meant 'mimosa' (I thought he might have heard that word somewhere) but he was very sure it was 'memoonsaal', but he could not explain what it was.
That were the only things he remembered, I tried to get more out of him by asking questions like 'was there anyone else with you, where was I? what did your brother do? what was the name of your brother' etc but he could never give more information than the above mentioned. Now he is 9 and doesn't remember anything of it anymore.
He is a very intelligent kid, p.e. when he was 6 and went to school, he started with the highest level in reading, he could read from when he was 4 without anyone teaching him, he still is the best of his class, its like he never has to learn the things kids learn at school, its like he just needs to memorize them. He also seems to have a special talent for languages, p.e. our native language is dutch,which he can read, and write without mistakes, but he also knows the english language very well, he even chats with my foreign chatfriends in english, and recently, in one evening time, he learned all the french words and verbs and all that took my daughter 3 months at school to learn ! I always thought maybe these are some skills from a past life.
Well, I just wanted to share this, and maybe someone has an explanation of that strange word he used, maybe its something in a foreign language, so that I could locate this past life.
Bye for now,
Eevee