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"Am I little again?"

SoundOfLight

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Some of you may have read about my son in my previous post but it's been so long since he's said much that I thought I would start a new one. As with any almost 3 year old, my son's communication is getting better every day. Here are a few cool things my kid said.

While cuddling before a nap, he looked at me and said "mom, are we down in this family life?" All I could say was Yes, we are. Haha
Yesterday before bedtime he said "Am I little again?" I told him he was and asked if he used to be big. He said yes.
I babysit a little girl named Mia and in several occasions he has asked "When am I going to turn into Mia??" Like he's just waiting for it. This one has us totally stumped!! He's never asked this about any other baby or kid or adult for that matter! What a question.
He also has told my husband, my best friend and me maiden name. I suppose it is possible for him to have heard it but I don't know how. All of my paternal family lives thousands of miles away and I never use that name or say it around him. It's possible that I am not recalling him hearing it, but it's unlikely.

If you've read my other post you might recall my son Ning his toy Javier when he only knew a few words. Since then, my best friend who speaks some Spanish, has spoken it around him. When he did my son told him he didn't like it and he wanted my friend to stop. He doesn't do that anymore but it seemed to really confuse and irritate him. Yesterday we were shopping and we passed a machine that crushes boxes. He is really into machines so we always watch the machine from afar when we're there. This time he said "I want to see the machina!" And my best friend said wooooah, that's machine in Spanish. Perfect pronunciation. It was weird. My friend only ever says hola, bassura and things like thank you, you're welcome, etc.


I wonder when there will be more. It seems to maybe be picking up this last week!
 
SoundOfLight said:
I babysit a little girl named Mia and in several occasions he has asked "When am I going to turn into Mia??" Like he's just waiting for it. This one has us totally stumped!! He's never asked this about any other baby or kid or adult for that matter! What a question.
Ask him if he was a girl before. What was his/her name?

SoundOfLight said:
He also has told my husband, my best friend and me my maiden name. I suppose it is possible for him to have heard it but I don't know how. All of my paternal family lives thousands of miles away and I never use that name or say it around him. It's possible that I am not recalling him hearing it, but it's unlikely.
He may have picked it up intuitively. Does he ever say what you are thinking or finish your sentences? Does he know things before they happen?

SoundOfLight said:
Since then, my best friend who speaks some Spanish, has spoken it around him. When he did my son told him he didn't like it and he wanted my friend to stop. He doesn't do that anymore but it seemed to really confuse and irritate him. Yesterday we were shopping and we passed a machine that crushes boxes. He is really into machines so we always watch the machine from afar when we're there. This time he said "I want to see the machina!" And my best friend said wooooah, that's machine in Spanish. Perfect pronunciation. It was weird. My friend only ever says hola, bassura and things like thank you, you're welcome, etc.
Maybe he spoke Spanish in a past life and remembers some of it. If you let him watch some Spanish TV or YouTube videos would he understand any of it?
 
SoundOfLight said:
Honestly, he mentions things I'm thinking about all the time. It's crazy.
That's very common. One of the reasons I became interested in things paranormal in the first place was one of my cousins at age 12 would say word for word what I was about to say before I even opened my mouth.
 
Yeah, he's very intuitive to me. In my past posts I've talked about our connection.


Last night my son woke up crying loudly from a nightmare and all my husband could get out of him was that he didn't want to go to or through the ice again??
 
Interesting. It could be something is coming up for him. Just keep doing what you're doing. Sounds like you're doing all the right things. It will come up in its own time.
 
SoundOfLight said:
Last night my son woke up crying loudly from a nightmare and all my husband could get out of him was that he didn't want to go to or through the ice again??
In a past life he may have fallen through the ice and drowned. He must have lived in a cold climate.
 
Thanks. We live in Minnesota, my husbands family is from here and half of mine so it wouldn't be a stretch. He doesn't gave much experience with ice in this life.
 
Regarding turning into Mia . . . Perhaps he could have seen her life as an option before birth, in Bardo. He may have chosen to be your son instead.


If he mentions it again, I would suggest stressing that you, yourself, like things the way they are, with you as the mother, rather than the babysitter.


Thanks for the update. I was wondering what ever happened to Javier.
 
To SoundOfLight


If you have been given this information before, then please disregard it, the information may be of help to perhaps someone else.


I have been reading the posts about your Son and find your conversations with him both interesting and a veritable "Gold Mine" of useful information, both about him in a personal sense and on a broader note, about Reincarnation and Past Lives (PL's) in general.


In light of the vast amounts of information that can be gleaned from the everyday conversations with your Son, I'd like to recommend a tool that might make the job a little bit easier, is a small hand-held personal dictation, voice recorder (from the old-fashioned type using tape cassettes all the way up to one that can be plugged into a computer).


If you figure in the costs of tape cassettes and availability in the coming years, a good, basic recorder that records and stores for pending download into a computer makes better economical sense in the long run.


The up front cost for the computer download type is high at first, but it quickly pays for itself and also saves "Wear and Tear" on your hands (a prime consideration for me, having Arthritis) but costs are going down and good bargains can be found in sales, clearances and close-outs of this particular type of recorder.


One other benefit I failed to mention is in the future, you decide to write a book about your experiences with your Son, these stored records of your conversations with your Son, will be a valuable asset to have handy for your use.


Good luck with your quest to keep an open mind and please try not to ask leading questions, but show sincere interest in his conversations with you and please continue to post your continued progress with your Son, all of us on this Forum greatly enjoy reading them.


The best of wishes and continued good health for you and your Son in the future.
 
Thanks Hydroload. I suppose I could record him. Or conversations are usually pretty short though he will say a peculiar thing and then that's all. It can be hard not to ask leading questions! So I don't ask many at all
 
Remember when you were little and I was big ???


When my grandaughter was two years-old (she is nearly age 20 yrs now) she repeatedly asked me: "do you remember when you were little and I was big?". I sai "no I was always big and you were always little. She argued with me on this point and continued to ask me this question frequently. Once I said "were you my grandma" and she said "no silly, I was your Mommy". I was dumbfounded. My Mom had died of cancer in 1988 and my grandchild was born in 1995. One of the last coherent things my Mom said to me was that she didn't mind dying so much as leaving my daughter and I. After telling me who she was, my grandaughter never brought it up again. She just wanted us to know. I wish I had asked questions but did not, but when older I explained to my GD the story and said her current body was like new clothes but her spirit has been here before in other "clothes". She has no memories now of that time.
 
So I don't have much of an update but there's so much knowledge in here, I never regret posting.


Finn was given a really cool gift for Christmas. It's a kit for him to use to write and draw his own story and send it in to crayola. Then they send it back as a printed book. Way cool.


So we were writing and drawing a scene where Thomas the train has a space themed birthday party. He was scribbling and he said "Here are the space moons. This one is an abassys moon and this one is abamid. This one is abamis, and this one is abiss."


I'm obviously guessing spelling, if these are even words. He is very articulate at this point and he never makes up words, so my husband and I were stunned. I'll write them out phonetically.


Ah-bass-is


Ah-bam-id


Ah-bam-is


Ah-biss


Do these words mean anything to anyone?
 
Abassis is the plural word for ancient persian coins.


Abamis means something in the yoruba language (spoken by an ethnic african group mostly present mostly in Nigeria and Niger).


Ahbiss could be the french word "abysse" which has the same prononciation if you pronounce the 'I' in a more latinized way (like in French).
 
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