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Bryanna's memories

Annasmommy

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I am a mother of 4 children and one of the middle children, My 4 year old Bryanna, Seems to remember things from a past life. She has always been a very shy, quiet girl but has really started to open up in the past few months. One night as we were getting ready for bed, Bryanna started crying. I tried to soothe her and find out why she was so upset and this is what she told me: "Mommy I was at school and some guys came in and everyone got hurt." I asked her what she meant and she told me that everyone was hiding but the men found them and everyone in her class got hurt! I don't watch the news, talk current events or anything else that would have had her pick up on this sort of thing! This was the first time she had spoke of anythig negative but she often speaks of her teachers and friends at school. (she doesn't go to any type of school as of yet) Bryanna has always come across as an old soul and is very intelligent, I just wonder if this school thing can be attributed to a past life, and what can I do as her parent to help her deal with it?
 
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Well, yes. It sounds a lot like a PL memory.. But don't rush her, she'll tell if she feels like it.


I think as a parent, you should just reassure her that she's alright now and nothing and no one will hurt her now. But I have no experience as one but this is the best I would do if I was in your situation.
 
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Hi and welcome to the forum!


As Ignotus said, you should most definitely reassure her that nothing and no one can hurt her now, and that she is safe now. Be careful not to push her into telling you what she remembers, but do ask questions. The more questions you ask and the more answers she gives you, the closer you can get to sorting it out.


Also, as someone who lives in a very dogmatic, bigoted, ignorant family, I advise you to continuously keep an open mind about things. If you have already considered reincarnation as the cause of your daughter's worries, then that really shouldn't be a problem. I also advise you at the same time to not jump to conclusions as you research this further.


Anyway, I really hope that your daughter opens up more and that you learn more about her experience and share it here. Reading about young children who remember past lives is really interesting I think. I think the reason they remember them so young is because they haven't been influenced by society yet.
 
Hi Annasmommy, welcome to the forum :)


Thanks for sharing Bryanna's memories with us, and I commend you for coming here with an open mind. It's very common for children of Bryanna's age to make these 'irrational' comments, and most parents dismiss them as an over active imagination, but like you said, she's never been exposed to anything like this on the tv or in real life.


You've already received some good advice, and I agree, you can always give her a hug and reassure her that what happened was in the past, and that she's safe and loved, and that you won't let anything bad happen to her. You might notice that she makes these comments when she is in a relaxed state, or when she's tired. Then try asking her some simple questions, like what was she wearing, did she have any friends, maybe even what she was learning at school. Then write down any answers and keep them safe in a journal, you might be very glad that you did later on.


Most children remember their past lives, and then they begin to forget when they reach the age of about 6 or 7, when their present life begins to occupy them more. Have you read Carol's book: Children's Past Lives: How Past Life Memories Affect Your Child? There's a lot of helpful information in there.


Good luck, and let us know how you get on.


Chris :)
 
I did some quick research and the only incident I can find where there were two people killing victims in a school was Columbine High School on April 20, 1999. There were 13 dead, plus an additional 2 who later committed suicide. 24 people's injuries required hospital attention.


The worst of it occurred in the library where students were hiding behind tables. Although they were teenage students doing the shootings, your daughter could see them as men. Check especially into the tale of Rachel Scott.


I would be interested in reading more as your daughter remembers.


HERE is the FEMA Report on the tragedy


Columbine Victim List and more, including 911 transcripts
 
There was also a hostage crisis in Russia in 2004, but I would not worry about researching just yet. Bryanna may be remembering something from the 1600s or the 1800s. I don't think there is a shelf life on terror.


As far as what you can do as a parent, it sounds to me as if you are already doing it. Every child wants to be listened to, taken seriously, and loved.
 
Blueheart said:
There was also a hostage crisis in Russia in 2004, but I would not worry about researching just yet. Bryanna may be remembering something from the 1600s or the 1800s. I don't think there is a shelf life on terror.
As far as what you can do as a parent, it sounds to me as if you are already doing it. Every child wants to be listened to, taken seriously, and loved.
I remember my parents telling me about that crisis when my sister wanted to visit Russia... Very sorry for all the victims in those crisis. Not only there, but whatever crisis that happened in this world... God bless.
 
Hello Annasmommy and welcome to the forum :)


I have little to add to the above comments, but just wanted to thank you for sharing and for coming here with an open mind.


I would be interested if there were any updates. Obviously her memory is traumatic, so perhaps you shouldn't dig too much into that particular one. Has she ever talked about anything that could relate to this memory? Or perhaps drawn something?


I think children's drawings are very valuable to retrieving information on their past lives. Perhaps you could ask her to draw the school or a friend from that school? :)
 
Welcome to the forum Annasmommy!


When my brother was 4 he talked about a past life - discribing a medieval seige and how he was on the attacking side and all the women and children in the keep were killed and he didn't mean for that to happen. It was still very tramatic for him at the time, and like you say, at age four you know they aren't making it up. What our mother did, and the best thing you can do (in my opinion), is listen to everything they say with an open mind, and comfort them that they are safe now.


Do keep us updated. More clues to her past lives may arrise over time - which is a good thing, as it often brings forgiveness & healing. :)
 
I do agree, be very careful, to them it is very scary. Listening and hugging and letting her know she is loved will help more than you can imagine.


The 2004 Russian incident was horrible. Wow ... wish I had NOT chosen to google that ...
 
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