Documentary into a 5 year old who claims to have memories of a past life - including where he lived, the house, his dad's name, and his dog. The documentary visits the location with the boy to see if his memories add up.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Wh0OsVtdeE[/media]
What do you think? was his mother forcing him to believe? (such as saying, "was this the house? this is it isn't it?")
[QUOTE=matt.ant;41267028]Documentary into a 5 year old who claims to have memories of a past life - including where he lived, the house, his dad's name, and his dog. The documentary visits the location with the boy to see if his memories add up.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Wh0OsVtdeE[/media]
What do you think? was his mother forcing him to believe? (such as saying, "was this the house? this is it isn't it?")[/QUOTE]
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence -Carl Sagan
This is the oldest scam srs, I can't believe people are still falling for this.
Watch some James Randi.
what makes stories with children disturbing in my opinion are two things (a little bit of 'omg conspiracy theory' so bear with me):
1. The kid might be just playing. They're kids, all of them do that, and they all like attention, so a lot of them just keep doing what calls attention to them.
2. What if some of those stories are actually true? What if when these kids grow up they only say that they were making it all up because they taught themselves to believe that? What if a lot of them did have visions, or past lives and such? But because of 1, it's not something you can prove or take their word for
it's just one of the things that creep me out when I think about it too much for some reason
[editline]1st July 2013[/editline]
not saying what that kid's saying is real tho
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