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Jada

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Hi guys I hope I'm posting on the right section...
I have a question.
My 3yr son and me have two birthmarks. I have one at the base of my spine , exactly on my sacrum, which is whiter than my skin color. He has a birthmark at the top of his spine, which is darker than his color skin. Actually it is really brown !
And I have another one on my left buttock , he had the same on his right buttock.
Sometimes I think we already met in a past life.. Do you think birthmarks are a possible sign of it?
Does someone has birthmarks who share with someone else like my case? Thanks a lot for reading
 
I am not sure there maybe a slight link as being a clue but I am not certain. It could be true or an urban legend....


As for your son and you being connected - there is a strong evidence that this happens, or can happen, birthmarks or not.


You must have read/watched the story of Cloud Atlas? Right?

 
Hi Jada,


I believe there could be a link to birthmarks. There have been some mentions of it in several books... I think Dr. Brian Weiss talks about it in one of his books.


I have a personal experience regarding birthmarks. I was talking with my Ms.A (read my introductory thread), and was telling her about a very vivid dream I had about a woman with a very large birthmark on her lower back. The dream was a definite past life memory as verified in a later regression conducted by a therapist/doctor. The woman was my wife in, or about, 1890. I seemed to know the birthmark as a "marker" of who this woman was to me in a cosmic sense... I call her my twin soul and believe she is. Any way, Ms.A stopped me and said she had that same large birthmark. It really was the point in time I began to believe in reincarnation.


So, yes I believe they are markers. They could be remnants of old trauma too. Our member Stars3 wrote a wonderful book about his past life as a confederate general. He has scars that match perfectly the places he was shot in his past life. The book is called Someone Else's Yesterday.


Blessings,


Tman
 
Thank you guys for all the answers ... Tinkerman can you direct me to your introductory thread? Where can I read it? Thnx
 
Hereditary birthmarks are not that uncommon and are more due to genetics than anything else... I have no comment on the other two though, so go for whatever theory you like with them.
 
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