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Hi, I'm Kaylie and I'm with Myra. We are twelve year old girls, identical twins and eighth graders, and we need some serious help.

My mom says we've been intelligent ever since we were little... My twin and I were young for our grade to begin with, and then the school found it appropriate for us to skip first grade and enter second grade straight from kindergarten. We've gotten mostly A's, but my strongest point is poetry. I have been accused of plagarism way too many times now, been accused of drawing my ideas from adult sources, but I really don't. I get a very strong feeling that I scare some of my teachers, and a year ago, my mother, after reading one of my poems, said, "You shouldn't be thinking like this at eleven. These thoughts are too profound."

The thing is, I get my ideas from these visions I have. They're beautiful, but they make me sad at the same time without knowing why... some are of people I know I've never met before, yet I feel as if I know each person intimately.

Myra says she has the same thing, but she puts it into music, not poetry. The strangest thing about it is that we have the same visions, but I'm not in hers and she's not in mine. There's this one woman in some of mine that I'm drawn to, that makes me feel the way Myra does, but she looks nothing like Myra.

Please, tell us, what's happening? My mom laughs it off as a 'twin thing'. I found this site on my aunt's computer and thought it was perfect to ask because maybe it's about a past life... but what about the woman? I have a feeling I'm prattling, so I'll end this, but please help us!
 
Dear Kaylie,

There are many children like you and you Myra who are remembering. You are remembering your past lives, you are remembering the wisdom stored in your soul, you are rembering your gifts. It is totally natural to remember all that we are. Unfortunately we live in a cluture where forgetting is the norm. So, many people are surprised when they start remembering.

Nowadays so many children are remembering and refusing to forget. When I was about five I started to forget so much of the wisdom that was within me. Now as a 51 year old adult I am remembering. I think it is wonderful that you are not forgetting so much because that is what most aduls have done - forget.

I strongly recommend you visit these two websites where you will find information about other children like you: http://www.psykids.net/ http://www.indigochild.com/index.html

Blessings,

Bob
http://www.youaredivine.com
 
I quite agree with bob's thoughts on this.
We sure do like to forget.
Exploration of these topics is the sure way to dignified womanhood AND manhood.
We are those great images we see and so much more.
The journey of a thousand steps starts with just one.
TAKE IT!!
Find this wisdom and be a real seeker after truth.
 
I am glad that you are able to remember; keep hold of those thoughts from the past, but live for today!

Welcome!

I also was a twin - but she died when we were six days old (we were 10 weeks premature). I have no past life memories about my twin, which sometimes worries me, but usually just leaves me feeling melancholy. Hang on to one another

And it's OK to be wise even though you are young. It'll be tougher on you to be "different" but it can also be a gift. Use it well.

Blessings to you both,

Madison
 
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