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Son talking another language w/ memories

Thanks Kelly,

My first impression about that lifetime was that it was maybe early 1900's.

I guess the reason for the connection to France (I too believe that she probably lived in Prussia at the time) is that she may have been "pushed out" during a time of Jewish intolerance... Just a thought.

Anyway, yes she is a wonder! God love her!

Tammy

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Ohhhh...Wow Tammy! I love it. Have you ever done a web search on that name? Maybe a geneology search? Just a thought. Keep us posted.

Love,
CrowEyes
 
Tammy: My grandson announced to his mother one day "Talk France talk to me, I am a France baby", when he was two. He went on to tell her his name had been Chauncey, and that he never "got to be a big man, only six and a half", and described some details of life then, along with a city name. He has never just launched into speaking French, though you have to wonder where he had ever heard of France, when he was barely two!Sounds as though you have so much going on with your daughter! Please remember to journal, you think you'll never forget these things, but you do.
 
Kids probably remember stuff in the car from hypnotizm.Watching all the trees and cars fly past you at high speeds has made me feel like I was in a trance.Actually I get alot of past life images and memories watching the scenery speed past.I seem to fall into trance rather easy which is probably a good thing since I want to get lots of hypnosis done on myself.
 
Hi all

We must remember that the french people used to be the most numerous people of Europe in the Napoleon´s time. So it is obvious that former french reincarnate among other nations.
A feminine polish form would be Kwaska (it means "beerman" or "brewer"), but on the prussian side of the border the form would have been Kwaski for both genders.

Light and love

Larry
 
Babys speaking different languages.....

Hello

My family told me when My older brother was a baby and just started talking, he would ask for some things in Italian. My Parents dont speak Italian so they didn't know. My Grandmother was visiting from Florida and realized he was speaking italian. Asking for food and water in a different languages.

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A similar case:

This came from a friend who is a full professor of Slavic languages at a major university. His wife is a native speaker of Russian. Several years ago, the wife was in a store. She was waiting in line behind a woman with a toddler who was speaking Russian. The wife chatted with the child in Russian for some time. The boy spoke perfect Russian like an adult.

On the way out of the store, my friend's wife complimented the mother in English on the little boy's obvious intelligence and asked what other languages he could speak. The mother replied in a disgusted tone that he couldn't speak any language. All he did was babble nonsense the way he had been doing while they were in line.

Cecily
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Wow interesting! Maybe all that baby talk is really more then just made up stuff. Maybe forgotten languages!
Amanda
 
I had the good fortune of attending a lecture by Dr Brian Weiss a few years ago here in Florida. He spoke (among many things) of a case where a set of twins seemed to converse in "gibbersih" but seemingly where carrying on a conversation with questions, answers and nuances in the speech. Their parents were baffled and consulted a friend who was a professor in the language department at the University. The professor did not recognize the language but knew someone who might.

This other person also a professor (from another University) was consulted and recognized the language as one spoken in the Middle East at the time of Jesus. No one has spoken it in about a thousand years. And the twins knew it apparently fluently.
 
No one has spoken it in about a thousand years. And the twins knew it apparently fluently.
Did the twins continue to grasp the language over time, or did it disappear about the time they began learning the parents' native speech? Some articles supporting the nurture side of developmental psychology have posed that children partially learn and develop language through usage and conversation with parents, and if the parents can't speak the language, I wonder about their cognitive abilities to retain what they knew. I did a quick search but found nothing on this. Any pushes in the right direction?
 
I seen the show too and I think the twins just sort of started talking to each other like that when they were younger. The parents had no clue where they learned it

Amanda
 
First time posting, forgive me if this ends up in the wrong spot...M

I am an identical twin. My family has always told us that we spoke a "twin" language as babies/toddlers. In fact my twin did not speak English (only language spoken in our home) until she was nearly 4. I "translated" for her. I have never associated this before with possible past lives. I am so intrigued now.

My DH has a friend who is a fraternal twin and I have asked him about twin language and apparantly he never experienced it.

Carmilla
 
She sang a song in a different language

I just wanted to relate something my friend recently told me because i thought people here would find it very interesting.

Well my friend Shima comes from Japan but is living here in Australia until next year,anyways,she was telling me that when she was a little girl she used to sing this song in a language that her mother didn't recognise,she would always be singing this song but her mother had never heard it before.

Some years later her mother heard the national anthem of Vietnam.....and yes it was the song that Shima used to sing when she was a little girl......so her mum thinks that Shima lived in Vietnam in her past life.....and I think so too :D
 
Interesting story Sitara. I wonder (although of course, you may not personally know) did your friend ever feel any other connections to Vietnam or it's people, culture, customs, etc, before and after this discovery???
 
That's very interesting, Sitara.

She didn't happen to travel to Vietnam, watch a vietemenese TV show, or anything that could have "taught" her the vietenmense national anthem, could she have?

I dont think so, but just curious. Like I said though, that's really interesting!
 
Hi,
I'm new here, but I remember reading in a magazine about a mom who told that her three year old daughter was brabbeling in a stange language. She never mentioned it, until she was shopping in a supermarket. The girl was brabbeling again. A man stepped to the mother, asking if she knew her daughter was speaking fluently Hebrew. ('Herbreeuws' in dutch) I then had not yet read about reincarnation but thought it was a clear example of the things I now read in Carol Bowman's books.

Maybe this is nice to know. Are there more people who have experienced or read about such things with kids?

greetings,
 
Yes

>Maybe this is nice to know. Are there more people who have
>experienced or read about such things with kids?

I think I have. I was about twenty when we had a view guests. The familiy of our godchild wich was about 3 at the time an a friend, with whom I was practicing a bit guitar play. The boy played a bit arround and went into my room where my friend was playing some blues on his guitar. The familiy of our godchild used to listen to german folksongs ("Volksmusik") and such way inspired musik ("volkstümliche Musik"). No way the godchild might be used to blues at the time. He might even never have heard one song. Suddenly I heard a harp, playing a solo to the blues rythm, my friend was playing on the guiter. First I thought he did it himself, but the rythm definitly afforded two hands on the guitar. Additionaly sometimes the very well played solo was interrupted by handling the harp the way, you expect a kid of three years doing it. I went curiuos and went to my room, only to see that indeed our godchild was playing the harp.

It's since then, that I am really belivieng in reincarnation.

Greetings,
Andreas
PS: I had to edit it cause of many misspellings. Think there is something wrong with my keyboard ;-)
 
Sorry for taking such a long time to reply,I didn't have internet access for awhile.

Well I asked my friend if she had an interest in Vietnam and she said yes.......she has never been there in this lifetime.

Well that's all i really know.
 
Does she have any other memories/dreams related to Vietnam?
She could sing the vietnamese song as a little girl. can she sing it now?
 
I don't know, she is back in Japan now so i can't really talk to her about it now. I don't think she would still know the song.....it was just something she did once when she was a very little girl.
 
I'm sorry i made a mistake with my last post where i said that she only sang the song once when she was a kid.... she actually used to sing it all the time.

I was tired when i typed the last post lol
 
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