Karoliina
Moderator Emerita
Hiya,
This was not on TV, but in the Finland's biggest and most respected newspaper's monthly magazine.
They interviewed a man, Kalle Augustsson, who had done charity work in Kurdistan. I'll translate a part of the article:
I was surprised and glad to see this in a national paper that has 1,4 million readers, which is a lot considering there are only 5 million people in Finland.
Karoliina
This was not on TV, but in the Finland's biggest and most respected newspaper's monthly magazine.
They interviewed a man, Kalle Augustsson, who had done charity work in Kurdistan. I'll translate a part of the article:
The story goes on to tell how he eventually, after 2,5 years of fighting the authorities, got Midia and her family to Finland and Midia was operated. Reincarnation is not mentioned anymore, but we learn that Midia lives still in Finland and is well.One child stopped Augustsson in Kurdistan. A five-year old Midia's spine was injured and her lower body was paralyzed. Augustsson had seen many miserable and sick children, but there was something special about this girl.
Augustsson falls silent for a moment.
"Readers won't probably understand..."
He was assured that little Midia and him had known each other already in several past lives, and the thought wouldn't leave him alone anymore.
I was surprised and glad to see this in a national paper that has 1,4 million readers, which is a lot considering there are only 5 million people in Finland.
Karoliina