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  • There are numerous examples of famous and influential figures who claim to recall past lives. Such stories have often proven easy to refute, with suggestions that those involved are courting fame or controversy. But such tales prove more difficult to dismiss when the parties involved are small children, expressing thoughts and feelings too advanced for their years, almost as if they have been here before.
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  • @BedtimeStoriesChannel
    @BedtimeStoriesChannel  Před rokem +521

    Special thanks to Jonathan Pipes for being one of our Super Patrons and suggesting this topic for an episode. As part of his rewards, he was asked if he would like to have a cameo in the artwork and, instead of himself, he requested that we feature his lovely cat!

  • @syenite
    @syenite Před rokem +275

    I can't believe there wasn't mention of Omm Sety! She grew up insisting she had lived in ancient Egypt, shared stories with adults that matched detail for detail, and then as an adult herself moved there. She's a renowned Egyptologist today, and her uncanny knowledge actually helped archeologist find ruins they'd only ever read about. I highly recommend looking into her story, it's the best case I've ever come across around reincarnation.

    • @taratennyo9447
      @taratennyo9447 Před rokem +19

      I kept waiting for them to bring her up and was shocked when they didn't!!

    • @Omgits7ito
      @Omgits7ito Před rokem +20

      One of my favourites, I’m surprised they chose the pollocks over Omm Sety’s story which is significantly more perplexing and believable since there’s so much evidence of her knowledge of things she could never have known.

    • @roxanneconner7185
      @roxanneconner7185 Před rokem +5

      I will look this up now, thanks.

    • @jarlbreadmaker
      @jarlbreadmaker Před rokem +10

      You know what, I enjoy these stories but never believe them, but the fact regardless of it being true or not she ended up helping further our understanding of ancient Egypt... that's awesome.

    • @ObossRocks
      @ObossRocks Před rokem +2

      @@jarlbreadmaker well thats no fun at all

  • @liamturner3358
    @liamturner3358 Před rokem +256

    My cousin, who at the time was rather young (I think around 5-6? Maybe a little older) was in the car with my mum and her sister and began remarking about how they used to 'go to the workhouse here', despite there being no workhouse there in the present day. Sure enough, looking up the history of the area puts a workhouse right where they had described. Impossible for her to know. She also said that she preferred my mum's sister to her 'other mummy', who she said had died when she went to the workhouse. Also stated that she remembered a time when the roads were cobbled, rather than paved with tarmacadam. Spooky stuff, very hard to make up.

    • @debbiehenri345
      @debbiehenri345 Před rokem +40

      That's the weirdest aspect of it - these children (my son is one of them) come up with details they couldn't possibly know.
      Everyone says - oh, they pick it up from the TV.
      As far as your cousin is concerned, we know a child of that age won't sit and happily watch dreary programmes about dingy workhouses and miserable conditions. Bright cartoons and jolly children's entertainers, yes. But they'll turn to toys as soon as something a bit grown up comes on.
      We didn't have a television at all (and still don't), because I didn't want my son hooked to the screen all day watching rubbish programmes. There were no other influences that could possibly have inspired the information my son was providing - and that includes speaking Bengali.
      We live in the UK and have no Bengali friends or neighbours. We only discovered the identity of the language he used in later years after a chance hearing of a radio programme revealed the definition of two of his oft-used words. After that, a bit more research revealed the rest to be all Bengali, plus some geographical Indian place names.
      There was also what we believe to be a person's name that he used. Something like Guthda or Gusda. The welfare of this person was a great source of angst for him, unfortunately, and gave him some sleepless nights.
      It seems that quite a lot of these children possessing pre-life memories have rather violent deaths. My son was no exception. When he was young, despite being generally very reluctant to speak, he once had a burst of sudden fluency and recounted being hit on the back of his head and falling from 'his' boat into a river. It comes as a bit of a shock to hear any child say something like that.

    • @soulstorm8806
      @soulstorm8806 Před rokem

      Spirits inhabit living human bodies. They go down the centuries from person to person. Because they find no rest without inhabiting a living human body. When these evil parasitic spirits possess new bodies? Then all their memories from the old bodies and those old lives go with them. And so the new host sees and “remembers” all these specific things. Things that the spirits saw before they came to them. I’m not saying that God never makes reincarnation happen. The Bible says He does from time to time. With Elijah and John the Baptist etc. So apparently God does implement this from time to time. No telling how frequent true reincarnation is. But it’s not even a fraction as prevalent as many assume.

    • @AAmed1980
      @AAmed1980 Před rokem +1

      @@debbiehenri345 Fascinating... What were the two Bengali words?

    • @hiran4935
      @hiran4935 Před rokem +4

      Pretty much normal day in life for me as a buddhist who really believes in reincarnation. There are 100s of documented stories like this from a professor called Ian Stevenson from university of virginia who was the director of division of perpetual studies.

    • @aaravtulsyan
      @aaravtulsyan Před rokem +1

      @@debbiehenri345 hello there! I am from the Indian part of Bengal, perhaps I can help you?

  • @paige8916
    @paige8916 Před rokem +224

    My son talks so much about when he "wasn't alive" and concerned about what he needs to do when he's "done living again". This started with a heart breaking statement while 2ish saying "remember when I died before I was born?... yea... I really missed you." I had a miscarriage 5 years to the week of his conception.

    • @kelleychilton2524
      @kelleychilton2524 Před rokem +14

      That's scary.

    • @paige8916
      @paige8916 Před rokem +12

      @@kelleychilton2524 I wish that was the scary part 😰

    • @lopiklop
      @lopiklop Před rokem +6

      My mom had several before me. I have never thought about something like that. That it's the same person. That actually could explain my pre-birth memory.

    • @hg1651
      @hg1651 Před rokem +13

      My daughter (6 now) said when she was four or five that ‘it takes a long time for people to come back but mommy will come back just like me.’ Her mother passed away in 2019.

    • @macgeek2004
      @macgeek2004 Před rokem +17

      The answer to this is to talk to your child:
      "You didn't 'die' before you were born. You were born healthy and in a normal pregnancy. And even then, there is no physical mechanism for you to actually remember such things even if they did happen anyway. Just like a computer can't save files when it has no HDD/SSD/flash memory installed, you can't remember anything when you don't have a working brain.
      Tell me what you're talking about? What are you imaging? Tell me how you know that what you remember was actually real? Were you watching any movies or thinking about something we said in the past or anything like that?"
      Notice how I'm explaining how remembering works and not giving in to their delusions as if they were real. The same response one would have to a child thinking there is a child-eating monster living in their closet.

  • @peterwrench4416
    @peterwrench4416 Před rokem +423

    One of my nieces told us when she was around three or four, that “The last time” she was here she’d been taken into a forest with her “Then” mother by the bad soldiers.
    There were a lot of other people their as well, all sad and crying. She said the bad soldiers then shot everyone and “we all fell into a big hole”
    Gave us all the chills, she remembers nothing as an adult.

    • @justinakers3196
      @justinakers3196 Před rokem +34

      Damn.... that's fucking spooky. Makes you wonder, huh?

    • @HartlyLion
      @HartlyLion Před rokem +30

      To anyone who doesn't understand what this means, the niece was a Holocaust victim.
      Edit: Aperantly I've offended many people with my "ignorance".

    • @metaflux2
      @metaflux2 Před rokem +1

      @@HartlyLion You do realize mass execution, ethnic cleansing, and genocide exists outside of the holocaust narrative right? Jews don't have a monopoly on getting shot and thrown in mass graves, it's more common than you think.
      It astounds me how often people believe anything the read by anonymous posters online who have NO evidence, authority, or context to validate their claims whatsoever.

    • @gauloise6442
      @gauloise6442 Před rokem +103

      @@HartlyLion There are a lot of places around the world where this type of mass killing happened.

    • @coolandgood1010
      @coolandgood1010 Před rokem +37

      She could have seen that from a TV show or movie? kids have very overactive imaginations.

  • @BuckieTronik
    @BuckieTronik Před rokem +148

    Holy shit, this video reminded me of something that happened to me a few years ago. I was in Glasgow doing some last-minute Christmas shopping with my brother. We were coming out of a shop and I noticed a young girl (about 4 or 5) standing and pointing at me. But not only that she was shouting my name as well. There were a lot of people about, but she was definite pointing at me and saying my actual name. Then what I presume must have been her dad, pick her up and walked away with her. Ive never seen this child before, and I don’t know her parents. It was a very VERY strange experience.

    • @randymoyan7871
      @randymoyan7871 Před rokem +17

      Maybe the girl knew you from a previous life and remembered your name. Maybe someone who was close to you passed. Sadly you'll never know...at least in this life but maybe the afterlife.

    • @Ki_Adi_Mundi
      @Ki_Adi_Mundi Před rokem +17

      Well what's your name? If it's like Ezekiel or something that'd be weird, but if it's as common as say John or Mike then it's likely a coincidence.

    • @badboy-gn8fu
      @badboy-gn8fu Před rokem +26

      she got scores to settle!!! the battle is ETERNAL

    • @BuckieTronik
      @BuckieTronik Před rokem +26

      @@Ki_Adi_Mundi Well, I've probably got one of the most common there is, It’s David lol. But I will say, It was the way she was acting, she was hopping up and down and seemed surprised and excited to see me. As I said before, It was definitely directed at me. I can remember my brother asking me if I knew them, and I was like… No no, I’ve never seen them before in my life.

    • @BuckieTronik
      @BuckieTronik Před rokem +8

      @@badboy-gn8fu LOL😂

  • @Scp716creativecommons
    @Scp716creativecommons Před rokem +44

    They finish processing the trauma, learn, and move on. Notice how its hard to find any stories of dying happy, and old, of age, surrounded by grandchildren. They remember, their still dreaming about it, using the body as a processor, because it was a lesson, stored in spirit, which the soul hadn't finished working out.

    • @matthewkurapka1426
      @matthewkurapka1426 Před rokem +6

      I really like this post, cause it does point out an obvious correlation.. one which is well ignored...
      Could we ponder that a tramatic (or unjust) death is a nesessary for an "imprint" to be made... Curious....

    • @matthewkurapka1426
      @matthewkurapka1426 Před rokem +2

      As a non believer, does this justify the " Just, yet Merciful" Diete..... Hope this sparks beneficial n useful debate.... Fingers crossed

  • @markcambrone8369
    @markcambrone8369 Před rokem +370

    I love Mikey's work, but sometimes, drawings of normal people are so uncanny that they're more unsettling and terrifying than any monster or ghost ever featured. Especially the twins.

    • @mikeyturcanu5595
      @mikeyturcanu5595 Před rokem +23

      😂 💀

    • @MrRjh63
      @MrRjh63 Před rokem +39

      Yeah the picture of those twins was Shining levels of creepy

    • @amitisshahbanu5642
      @amitisshahbanu5642 Před rokem +5

      The drawing of the twins is from a photograph by Diane Arbus

    • @firstnamelastnamethirdname
      @firstnamelastnamethirdname Před rokem +12

      I like that. Semi realistic horror art. I strive to draw like that one day

    • @anyoneofus9948
      @anyoneofus9948 Před rokem +4

      One girl came forward as Ann Frank,
      Another one from Hollywood is the guy that wrote gone with the wind and died by his farm tractor,
      There is also one from a kid that was a guy that jumped from the twin towers on 9-11.

  • @Tankbattlion761
    @Tankbattlion761 Před rokem +176

    I saw the one about the two year old child who had memories of being a fighter pilot during World War Two on tv about ten years ago. It was quite interesting. Thanks for another great episode.

    • @SuperDiablo101
      @SuperDiablo101 Před rokem +12

      here i am thinking i was the only one but i remember that episode very well

    • @user-yr9lt7dz8k
      @user-yr9lt7dz8k Před rokem +2

      Premortality refers to our life before we were born on this earth. In our pre-earth life, we lived in the presence of our Heavenly Father as His spirit children. We did not have a physical body.
      In this premortal existence, we attended a council with Heavenly Father’s other spirit children. At that council, Heavenly Father presented His great plan of happiness (see Abraham 3:22-26).
      In harmony with the plan of happiness, the premortal Jesus Christ, the Firstborn Son of the Father in the spirit, covenanted to be the Savior (see Moses 4:2; Abraham 3:27). Those who followed Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ were permitted to come to the earth to experience mortality and progress toward eternal life. Lucifer, another spirit son of God, rebelled against the plan and “sought to destroy the agency of man” (Moses 4:3). He became Satan, and he and his followers were cast out of heaven and denied the privileges of receiving a physical body and experiencing mortality (see Moses 4:4; Abraham 3:27-28).
      Throughout our premortal life, we developed our identity and increased our spiritual capabilities. Blessed with the gift of agency, we made important decisions, such as the decision to follow Heavenly Father’s plan. These decisions affected our life then and now. We grew in intelligence and learned to love the truth, and we prepared to come to the earth, where we could continue to progress.

    • @yahooarchie8306
      @yahooarchie8306 Před rokem +15

      Interesting theory but it's not scriptural. You are reaching hard to make it fit your linked biblical verses.

    • @user-yr9lt7dz8k
      @user-yr9lt7dz8k Před rokem

      @@yahooarchie8306 i am sure that two much better men, Abraham and Moses would disagree with you. And I trust them more than all of the false prophets and false priests of LAMESTREAM(Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy and Reformationist Protestantism) Christianity combined.

    • @Talia.777
      @Talia.777 Před rokem +13

      It was absolutely fake 😒
      You can search it for yourself...

  • @Zerochimp
    @Zerochimp Před rokem +98

    Thanks, Mr. Pipes, for being one of the Super Patrons and suggesting such a splendid topic for this episode!

  • @Heru1980
    @Heru1980 Před rokem +4

    Since as far back as I can remember, I have a recollection of being a toddler in a frozen landscape of snowdrifts along a shoreline. I was with a group of people who were on the move, about to board some sort of seafaring vessel to depart the area, and thinking I would be going along with everyone. That is, until a man (I have the impression he was some sort of paternal figure) lifted me up and placed me inside a shallow hole that had been hollowed out of the snow. The hole was deep enough that my small toddler self couldn't climb out easily, but I could see above the rim of the hole and I watched as the group left me. I recall the realization that I had been placed in the hole intentionally as they had decided to leave me behind, and the sudden feeling of 'hey wait! don't leave me here!' For the first half of my life (I'm in my 40's now), I considered this to be a memory of an early childhood dream (I guess it would be a nightmare, although the feeling was more surprise then abandonment, and not so much fear).
    But I've begun to think that it might actually be a memory of how I died in a past life. I think I may have been intentionally left behind to succumb to the elements, as I was deemed the most 'expendable' member of the group, being so young, and it was some sort of survival situation- like there wasn't enough food, or there wasn't enough room on the boat. To this day I can recall it vividly, along with the feelings of abandonment.

  • @rogerhargreaves2272
    @rogerhargreaves2272 Před rokem +57

    The re-cycling of the soul is the machinery that drives this Universe.
    Once again, brilliantly illustrated, produced and narrated. Thank you guys. 👍

    • @OssamabinKenny
      @OssamabinKenny Před rokem +5

      I don’t think so Roger.
      There are over 6 billion people alive but there has never Been anything close to this number alive at once before.
      If the souls of the dead are coming back to life; where are all these new souls coming from?
      Does that mean that the dead had to wait a lot longer for their turn to come than now.
      Does that mean that the high rate of infant mortality was the reason why so many souls wouldn’t get a chance to live a full life and now the high number people is explained by the high number of the dead babies from 1930’s and back?
      Come ON!

    • @user-yr9lt7dz8k
      @user-yr9lt7dz8k Před rokem

      Premortality refers to our life before we were born on this earth. In our pre-earth life, we lived in the presence of our Heavenly Father as His spirit children. We did not have a physical body.
      In this premortal existence, we attended a council with Heavenly Father’s other spirit children. At that council, Heavenly Father presented His great plan of happiness (see Abraham 3:22-26).
      In harmony with the plan of happiness, the premortal Jesus Christ, the Firstborn Son of the Father in the spirit, covenanted to be the Savior (see Moses 4:2; Abraham 3:27). Those who followed Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ were permitted to come to the earth to experience mortality and progress toward eternal life. Lucifer, another spirit son of God, rebelled against the plan and “sought to destroy the agency of man” (Moses 4:3). He became Satan, and he and his followers were cast out of heaven and denied the privileges of receiving a physical body and experiencing mortality (see Moses 4:4; Abraham 3:27-28).
      Throughout our premortal life, we developed our identity and increased our spiritual capabilities. Blessed with the gift of agency, we made important decisions, such as the decision to follow Heavenly Father’s plan. These decisions affected our life then and now. We grew in intelligence and learned to love the truth, and we prepared to come to the earth, where we could continue to progress.

    • @wormymachine6386
      @wormymachine6386 Před rokem +10

      I think your comment was very well put and it actually makes a lot of sense. Don’t listen to those other idiots. They probably think they know it all.

    • @Theo-oh3jk
      @Theo-oh3jk Před rokem

      @@OssamabinKenny like the idiot you are, you fail to consider that souls can cross the boundary between dimensions and that previously non-human souls can develop into souls capable of residing in a human body. Then, eventually, human-level souls move on in the cycle. In other words, you are a fool who doesn't know what you're talking about.

    • @rogerhargreaves2272
      @rogerhargreaves2272 Před rokem +5

      @@wormymachine6386 - thank you. It maybe shocking information for society to understand, it’s so complex and multi faceted even I am still learning from those that know about this.

  • @DoctorCheryl
    @DoctorCheryl Před rokem +78

    Due to deep seated trauma surrounding the murder of my father when I was 8, I went through hypnotherapy at age 30 (1994). During the sessions I started talking about my death on the _Titanic_ and knew the name, age and where the man who I was in a past life was born and why he was on the ship in the first place.
    The therapist was unsure what to think of this but went to a library (not much internet in 94, remember) and found the man's name and age. More details about him have come forward thanks to modern research and the internet and all I said under hypnosis proved to be true. I had had a morbid fascination with the sinking as a child and would never watch any of the movies about the disaster as it made me cry.
    I don't think we ever truly 'forget' past lives; I believe we bury it to live the current life we have chosen.
    To those who disclaim past lives, until you've been there, don't knock us for our memories as they're very accurate. There is no conceivable way anyone told me about John Henry Perkin and I never read anything about the sinking.
    Seeing Cameron's film version nearly gave me a heart attack and I wept for days afterwards. I thought being an adult I could handle it but it was overwhelming literally sitting there reliving the nightmare I experienced in a past life.

    • @debbiehenri345
      @debbiehenri345 Před rokem +13

      When my son had past life memories, some of them disturbing, we took him to a Buddhist abbot to find out what we could do about it. He suggested we didn't question him further, to stop asking him to relive those memories, but just letting it go and letting him get on with his life now.
      While it is wonderfully interesting to find out that your past life has a name, a place, and a history - you are still suffering his tragedy. I really think you need to lay his ghost to rest now or you will be carrying his trauma into your next life too. If it worked for my son, it can work for you.

    • @gartenschnecci9896
      @gartenschnecci9896 Před rokem +4

      So you're a historian and somehow you knew about this man from the past?
      I mean... 😏

    • @TwinBleaks
      @TwinBleaks Před rokem +4

      @@The_ZeroLine The sinking happened. People dying happened. Whether or not every detail was accurate, the bigger picture would be upsetting for someone who already experienced it, no? Like movies about 9/11 or any other tragedy put to film.

    • @TwinBleaks
      @TwinBleaks Před rokem +2

      @@The_ZeroLine Some cartoons can even be moving, though.

    • @kingofaesthetics9407
      @kingofaesthetics9407 Před rokem +1

      @@The_ZeroLine Don't tip that fedora too hard.

  • @fernandosalazar3366
    @fernandosalazar3366 Před rokem +98

    This episode reminds of the real phenomenon of more males born during wartime. As if humans are a hive mind and compensate the massive loss of lives. Super interesting.

    • @alteredbeast1974
      @alteredbeast1974 Před rokem +3

      46&2 is just ahead of me.... the aboriginal aussies have this type of chromosome set..... the HIVE 🐝.... ✔ it out

    • @jackl4laughs
      @jackl4laughs Před rokem +2

      Maybe stress, or maybe colder because heating is harder to achieve if you're gonna get shot outside looking for wood?

    • @alteredbeast1974
      @alteredbeast1974 Před rokem

      @@jackl4laughs yes, the looking for wood 🪵 thing is the reason

    • @arthedainedain9846
      @arthedainedain9846 Před rokem +11

      More "biological males" 😂

    • @fernandosalazar3366
      @fernandosalazar3366 Před rokem +7

      @@arthedainedain9846 what's funny about that

  • @SnowWolfAlpha
    @SnowWolfAlpha Před rokem +37

    I remember hearing a story about a man who was changing his toddlers diapers who then spoke up and said: "Remember when I used to change yours?" The mans father had died a few years before his son was born. Awkward.

    • @truthseeker2321
      @truthseeker2321 Před rokem +6

      LMFAO !

    • @yegr4367
      @yegr4367 Před rokem +7

      I told my dad when I was three or four "Watch out or I'm going to whoop your ass again just like when I was Jack". That was his dad's name and I had never once heard it before as he didn't talk about him very much. Few years ago an older Uncle told me that my dad was a horrible, horrible kid and drove his parents insane.

    • @rokinz3270
      @rokinz3270 Před 10 měsíci

      I recall this was supposedly a reincarnation of the child’s grandfather who was shot in the heart I think they were a cop. Child had a heart defect as well

  • @paulberry4442
    @paulberry4442 Před rokem +85

    I've heard and read about the Pollock case and have to say that you omitted a number of facts that put the story in a different light. The first is that, despite being a devout catholic, John Pollock was a strong believer in reincarnation and managed to convince Florence of it as well (apparently they used to disagree on this to the point that they nearly split up because of it until he turned her to his way of thinking) It has been speculated that their belief in reincarnation was so strong that it made them see Joanna and Jacqueline in Jennifer and Gillian in every thing about them, even things that weren't really there, in other words they said it was true because they wanted it to be so and convinced themselves it was.
    Second, the only people on record that witnessed any evidence of reincarnation were the parents John and Florence, there are no accounts on record of any other party reporting Jennifer and Gillian saying things that they could not know about, such as when they visited Hexham for the first time. We only have the parents word for it that any of these supposed instances of reincarnation actually happened.
    Third, at the time of Joanna and Jacqueline's deaths, the Pollocks also had 4 sons, and this rarely gets mentioned. It has been queried as to whether or not the boys could have told Jennifer and Gillian about their dead sisters and given them details such as names of toys or places they'd lived previously. I always find it strange that the fact the Pollocks had 4 sons is often left out of this story, by doing this it implies that the Pollocks were left childless by the deaths of their first two daughters. Is this done to make the tragedy even worse than it already is?
    This story may or may not be genuine, but it's interesting what does get mentioned when this case gets brought up and what doesn't. I guess it depends the agenda of whoever is telling the story.

    • @reachforthepie
      @reachforthepie Před rokem +9

      Quite a coincidence to be reborn on the same planet, much less the same ethnicity, country, town, family. I think genetic memory is much more likely, if it were anything "paranormal" at all.

    • @audreymuzingo933
      @audreymuzingo933 Před rokem +8

      @@reachforthepie There's the woman (English or American I think) who supposedly could read Egyptian hieroglyphs and figured out her whole previous life as an ancient Egyptian. I don't remember much detail because her story reeked so bad of an ordinary person wanting attention. Honestly I think that's what all these are, if not the person themselves, then their parents. I mean if something as wacko as Munchausen's By Proxy can can be a real thing for a goal so pathetic, why not grooming a child to be reincarnated?
      That said, I'm an agnostic who actually finds *something like * reincarnation a hell of a lot more likely than spending eternity in bliss or agony, all because of how someone lived or believed during a life typically fewer than 100 years long. But I don't believe a reincarnated "soul" (for lack of a better word) has distinct memories of former identities.

    • @Earnshawfully
      @Earnshawfully Před rokem +11

      Yes, to all of this. The four older sons experienced the tragedy and effects of the loss of their younger twin sisters and it would be highly likely that their games would have involved gruesome details, as this is how children cope with trauma. The father kept stating there were twins on the way and was very much pre-disposed to want the new set of twins to affirm his beliefs, perhaps as an over dramatic coping mechanism.

    • @megalord17
      @megalord17 Před rokem +4

      Hey I was gonna reply with something like this, I saw a video by 'decoding the unknown' that mentioned all of this.
      Looks like you did the hard work for me :D

    • @andrewmaddox8890
      @andrewmaddox8890 Před rokem +6

      Yep, was going to mention that on the Unexplained Podcast which covers this that right at the very end the host mentioned the existence of the four brothers and how it’s often neglected from retellings of the tale as it throws such a Occam’s-razor-shaped spanner in the works of the “How could they possibly have known that?” line of questioning

  • @walterfechter8080
    @walterfechter8080 Před rokem +44

    I've followed this series for quite some time. This episode is the most-intriguing of all. Moreover, I watched this with my cat.

  • @TURDFERGUSON135
    @TURDFERGUSON135 Před rokem +11

    My son said the exact same things. He said he was in a place before he was born and decided to choose me and his mother. And then all of a sudden he was born. This was more than once.

  • @Skullbee50cal
    @Skullbee50cal Před rokem +113

    I always wonder if deja vu is a feeling related to reincarnation or a feeling of a parallel self in another dimension

    • @CMONCMON007
      @CMONCMON007 Před rokem +8

      Same here.

    • @kelleychilton2524
      @kelleychilton2524 Před rokem +11

      Interesting concept.

    • @janetcraft
      @janetcraft Před rokem +3

      It may be possible.

    • @xanderunderwoods3363
      @xanderunderwoods3363 Před rokem +2

      It absolutely is!

    • @walter77ify
      @walter77ify Před rokem +8

      I read that it is to do with a brain glitch - that the experience just had, reaches the memory part of the brain before it goes to the just-had experience part.

  • @Xerodm
    @Xerodm Před rokem +52

    I've remembered a show that I thought I watched as a small child since grade school. About 2 years ago, I finally saw a cover for the show and the title on Amazon. Looked up info on it and it apparently never aired in my country. Never had any family travel to that country. Parents never heard of the show. Did have a weird "feeling" when I finally saw it.

    • @RehanaF13
      @RehanaF13 Před rokem +4

      Maybe you have that memory from another reality in another universe?

    • @BeetleBuns
      @BeetleBuns Před rokem +1

      that's some Mandela effect shit right there

    • @PerfumePretty
      @PerfumePretty Před rokem +1

      @@BeetleBuns , when it happened to one single person it is not Mandela effect "sh*t", it is called a Deja Vu!

    • @speez71
      @speez71 Před rokem

      I'm going to give you a teddy bear. This bear is your friend. I want you to communicate with.....,....

    • @badkittynomilktonight3334
      @badkittynomilktonight3334 Před rokem +1

      You probably did see it. A lot of local TV channels back in the day would broadcast whatever they could find to fill programming. It's very possible they aired the show without permissions, hence the lack of anything official. I watched the BBC show The Goodies on local PBS yet there is nothing about the show ever being officially aired in the US. Lots of shady stuff like that back in the 70s

  • @Potionette81
    @Potionette81 Před rokem +43

    Another splendid Bedtime Story! Shamefully though, I couldn't help thinking of 'Red Dwarf''s Rimmer discovering he was once Alexander the Great's chief eunuch.

  • @takohamoolsen2432
    @takohamoolsen2432 Před rokem +4

    My daughter around about 2 1/2 years old started saying she wanted to speak her language. Which language? I asked. I tried French, no. German, no. Other European languages, no. It was Latin!! It was uncanny! It was like she was 're-learning' the language, not a beginner in it. I learnt a bit a school, but wasn't great at it. I said some words and she'd say 'No mum, that's wrong, you say it this way." At age 6 she spoke it as if she was one of the old caesars reborn. Really weird. At 8 she wanted to speak Coptic?? We spoke to our local Coptic ministers and he thought it was totally uncanny. Latin and Coptic!! You couldn't get more intense than that!! She's 35 now and still speaks them.

  • @badkittynomilktonight3334

    I've had that deja Vu before when I was in Venice, but it was on the out of the way backstreets, I swear I knew where I was and had no trouble getting around without a map, I was like "Oh, it's this way" and was able to navigate the backside of the city with ease. Never happened again anywhere else.

  • @Nagatem
    @Nagatem Před rokem +12

    Can’t wait for an episode of near death experiences (NDE’s) which go over out of body experiences, life reviews and meeting a being of light filled with love which people believe is God itself

  • @stonedjasonvoorhees5959
    @stonedjasonvoorhees5959 Před rokem +39

    I think if I could actually be allowed to die I'd reincarnate as a camp counselor. So ironic.

    • @frozemoments39
      @frozemoments39 Před rokem +2

      Haha

    • @user-yr9lt7dz8k
      @user-yr9lt7dz8k Před rokem +1

      Premortality refers to our life before we were born on this earth. In our pre-earth life, we lived in the presence of our Heavenly Father as His spirit children. We did not have a physical body.
      In this premortal existence, we attended a council with Heavenly Father’s other spirit children. At that council, Heavenly Father presented His great plan of happiness (see Abraham 3:22-26).
      In harmony with the plan of happiness, the premortal Jesus Christ, the Firstborn Son of the Father in the spirit, covenanted to be the Savior (see Moses 4:2; Abraham 3:27). Those who followed Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ were permitted to come to the earth to experience mortality and progress toward eternal life. Lucifer, another spirit son of God, rebelled against the plan and “sought to destroy the agency of man” (Moses 4:3). He became Satan, and he and his followers were cast out of heaven and denied the privileges of receiving a physical body and experiencing mortality (see Moses 4:4; Abraham 3:27-28).
      Throughout our premortal life, we developed our identity and increased our spiritual capabilities. Blessed with the gift of agency, we made important decisions, such as the decision to follow Heavenly Father’s plan. These decisions affected our life then and now. We grew in intelligence and learned to love the truth, and we prepared to come to the earth, where we could continue to progress.

    • @boardskins
      @boardskins Před rokem +5

      Go home Jason, you're stoned

    • @frozemoments39
      @frozemoments39 Před rokem +2

      @@boardskins haha

    • @juice6199
      @juice6199 Před rokem +3

      Solid B for creativity, A+ for commitment.

  • @wackyotter1235
    @wackyotter1235 Před rokem +20

    good work bringing up Patton! His recollections of past lives is very interesting and Id argue deserves a video of its own.

  • @aheimdahl5201
    @aheimdahl5201 Před rokem +12

    I believe the reason that very Young Children remember these things is because they are in the span of time that are closest to their birth, so for a short period they remember what happened in the previous life.
    I believe this is also the reason they remember how they died.
    For whatever reason, by age 5 or so these memories seem to fade.

    • @randomjetsergeant9198
      @randomjetsergeant9198 Před rokem

      Not always. There were a few recorded instances of memories permanently staying.

  • @Slyarno2795
    @Slyarno2795 Před rokem +127

    Sometimes I get the feeling of remembering a different life from someone when I was a kid. Past lives is a interesting topic.

    • @johnnymichael1804
      @johnnymichael1804 Před rokem +11

      Sometimes I get the feeling of an itch in my nether regions, then I realize I recently ate at Taco Bell, and I proceed to head to the John.
      Fast food is an interesting topic.

    • @user-yr9lt7dz8k
      @user-yr9lt7dz8k Před rokem +4

      Premortality refers to our life before we were born on this earth. In our pre-earth life, we lived in the presence of our Heavenly Father as His spirit children. We did not have a physical body.
      In this premortal existence, we attended a council with Heavenly Father’s other spirit children. At that council, Heavenly Father presented His great plan of happiness (see Abraham 3:22-26).
      In harmony with the plan of happiness, the premortal Jesus Christ, the Firstborn Son of the Father in the spirit, covenanted to be the Savior (see Moses 4:2; Abraham 3:27). Those who followed Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ were permitted to come to the earth to experience mortality and progress toward eternal life. Lucifer, another spirit son of God, rebelled against the plan and “sought to destroy the agency of man” (Moses 4:3). He became Satan, and he and his followers were cast out of heaven and denied the privileges of receiving a physical body and experiencing mortality (see Moses 4:4; Abraham 3:27-28).
      Throughout our premortal life, we developed our identity and increased our spiritual capabilities. Blessed with the gift of agency, we made important decisions, such as the decision to follow Heavenly Father’s plan. These decisions affected our life then and now. We grew in intelligence and learned to love the truth, and we prepared to come to the earth, where we could continue to progress.

    • @spacejaime
      @spacejaime Před rokem +2

      You have have regressive hypnosis to find out.

    • @littleredwitch
      @littleredwitch Před rokem

      @@johnnymichael1804 You just made an ass of yourself publicly.

    • @jordanalandry1866
      @jordanalandry1866 Před rokem +7

      Me too, it’s very weird, and feel very familiar in place that should be quite unfamiliar to me. I can’t explain it and I’m a physician I understand the brain and neurological capabilities quite well. I do also believe in life after death I’ve had too many experiences to write them off

  • @maddybryant2300
    @maddybryant2300 Před rokem +9

    IMMORTAL KITTY CAT...or just using some of it's nine lives lol. Love everything y'all do and love the artwork and storytelling!

  • @rosecrow1545
    @rosecrow1545 Před rokem +11

    As a child I had many vivid dreams, still haunted by them, but I can recall hearing my mother's Era 60s and 50s songs and singing with her and telling her they played this at my wedding. I know I was here before. I still feel a longing when I see 60s and 70s Era film, almost like I can smell and feel what it was like. I've always felt out of place. Children are so new, they have the luxury of not yet being jaded by the world at large. Thank You again for your videos!!!

  • @TheChiamora
    @TheChiamora Před rokem +39

    Been waiting for bedtime stories! Makes my life better.

    • @ethanrom22
      @ethanrom22 Před rokem +4

      The E.T.’s stories are my favorites

    • @markwebster5749
      @markwebster5749 Před rokem +1

      @@ethanrom22 skin walker stories I like

  • @kyles9320
    @kyles9320 Před rokem +14

    After my daughter was born I wondered about this. While there is always skepticism, it does really make you wonder how a child gets that much information and then how it disappears after their kindergarten years.

  • @elyaequestus1409
    @elyaequestus1409 Před rokem +7

    When I was 12, I started to be haunted by whatever was doing on in the area at the time. My parents started to build a house on the location of a former horse training school. During the building of the house, stuff started to move in my room, felt tapping on my shoulder and saw a pressence multiple times.
    It felt like there was something there that needed to be processed like an echo from an alternative life of sorts. When the house was finished and things settled down, the visions also dissapeared.

  • @alecbonerchamp7399
    @alecbonerchamp7399 Před rokem +40

    Let’s go!!! Tonight I have something dope to watch before bed! Thank you guys for all the hard work and great content!

  • @Tarathathe77wookiee
    @Tarathathe77wookiee Před rokem +2

    33 years ago, when pregnant with our son, I used to have terrible, vivid nightmares of war. I would actually wake up still hearing the screams of the injured, the groans of the dying and smelling fresh blood. They stopped when my son was born. Then he started having nightmares. He would tell my husband and I gruesome tales of the battlefield; of tanks, planes, guns and choppers. He would cower in fear if we were out and a car backfired or if a plane flew low overhead. He hated the sight of helicopters and jumped at any sudden loud noises. We couldn't watch any war movies or broadcasts of conflicts on TV; it was too traumatizing for our boy. Thankfully, those nightmares and behaviors started to phase out around age 5 and were completely gone by the time he was 7. Yet once, when he was 12, we were at an air show featuring some old world war two air craft, our son quietly stated he was "Shot in the head when running from a low flying plane" When I asked him what he meant by that, he just shook his head and that was the last he ever spoke of it. Today, he is a happy, well adjusted person. But once in a long while, he'll stare at passing plane or chopper with a haunted expression that makes us wonder.......

  • @mistral-unizion-music
    @mistral-unizion-music Před rokem +3

    Great conclusion! 😁
    The kid from the Corsair even met the sister of the man he was reincarnated from and told her things only her dead brother could have known. Very intriguing ang highly compelling!

  • @joshhacker8503
    @joshhacker8503 Před rokem +32

    This is one of the most fascinating stories you guys have covered, and that's saying sonething! Thanks for another excellent video guys! Keep up the awesome work!

  • @Pembroke.
    @Pembroke. Před rokem +5

    When I was young, I used to speak a foreign language only when I was asleep, but that quickly faded away. It is strange, but I was Sumerian, thus explaining my fascination with ancient history. I believe we are saying goodbye before we lose the memories is just what we go through during this process.

    • @user-yr9lt7dz8k
      @user-yr9lt7dz8k Před rokem

      Premortality refers to our life before we were born on this earth. In our pre-earth life, we lived in the presence of our Heavenly Father as His spirit children. We did not have a physical body.
      In this premortal existence, we attended a council with Heavenly Father’s other spirit children. At that council, Heavenly Father presented His great plan of happiness (see Abraham 3:22-26).
      In harmony with the plan of happiness, the premortal Jesus Christ, the Firstborn Son of the Father in the spirit, covenanted to be the Savior (see Moses 4:2; Abraham 3:27). Those who followed Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ were permitted to come to the earth to experience mortality and progress toward eternal life. Lucifer, another spirit son of God, rebelled against the plan and “sought to destroy the agency of man” (Moses 4:3). He became Satan, and he and his followers were cast out of heaven and denied the privileges of receiving a physical body and experiencing mortality (see Moses 4:4; Abraham 3:27-28).
      Throughout our premortal life, we developed our identity and increased our spiritual capabilities. Blessed with the gift of agency, we made important decisions, such as the decision to follow Heavenly Father’s plan. These decisions affected our life then and now. We grew in intelligence and learned to love the truth, and we prepared to come to the earth, where we could continue to progress.

    • @nandam3779
      @nandam3779 Před rokem +1

      How on earth did your parents ID it as Sumerian?

    • @Pembroke.
      @Pembroke. Před rokem +1

      @@nandam3779 Recorded it and asked a Doctor, who then gave it to the university, pretty normal to me.

  • @AnimeShinigami13
    @AnimeShinigami13 Před rokem +18

    Some observations and concerns about this phenomenon. To start with it always ends when kids start to develop their own identity and personality, but my concern with these accounts is how the child knew the surnames of these people.

  • @Yet1moreUtuber
    @Yet1moreUtuber Před rokem +7

    I liked how the cat appeared in the drawings.

  • @rebeccalove9169
    @rebeccalove9169 Před rokem +18

    My son suffered from night terrors when he was a toddler for a few years. It was so heart wrenching and scary to watch. He never remembered anything from these episodes but they always gave me the creeps. All these kids have these nightmares and night terrors in common. My son out grew it eventually but if you look into the facts about night terrors its so interesting and terrifying at the same time!

    • @jontupac7890
      @jontupac7890 Před rokem +2

      I remember a nightmare I had when I was 3 of a clown in the dark doing horrible things I guess be carful what your kids see

    • @kelleychilton2524
      @kelleychilton2524 Před rokem +1

      @@little.tricks Did you grow up to work in construction? That would be interesting, if true.

    • @BoxStudioExecutive
      @BoxStudioExecutive Před rokem +2

      @@little.tricks That's funny, because slaves didn't build the pyramids. LOL

    • @radagastbrown9001
      @radagastbrown9001 Před rokem +2

      @@little.tricks No slaves did not build the pyramids, that theory has been thoroughly debunked.

  • @codenamelarry6518
    @codenamelarry6518 Před rokem +13

    This is an incredible work of art.

  • @infinition
    @infinition Před rokem +38

    While I'm not a believer in reincarnation, I do believe in a couple of theories that could lead to cases like these. One is genetic memory. The other is the idea of places and objects having memories of their own. Spending time in or with these places/objects can project the memories and/or emotions onto individuals.

    • @joshuastrittmatter4188
      @joshuastrittmatter4188 Před rokem +2

      It’s definitely interesting to think about.
      The world is more mysterious than many can imagine…

    • @mlpfanboy1701
      @mlpfanboy1701 Před rokem +3

      The inanimate object memery sounds less believable then reincarnation.

    • @Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman
      @Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@mlpfanboy1701 fr, but both are less believable

    • @TheLithp
      @TheLithp Před 3 měsíci

      @@Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman They're all equally unrealistic magical concepts.

  • @jeremygreen2883
    @jeremygreen2883 Před rokem +13

    I love the little cat that kept showing up in the background of most of the drawings.
    This is one of my favorite channels even though I don't believe any of these stories. Mostly it can be chalked up to coincidence, how the brain works, and childhood imagination. I knew a bunch about dinosaurs as a really little kid. I feel like these kids just have really deep interest in bizarre topics and learn a bunch about them. The boy from Dallas did go to an aviation museum. It's entirely possible he retained a bunch of what he saw at the museum and the soldiers he met filled in the gaps when he had conversations with them. Also, the parents had access to the internet, so they could have been seeking out celebrity. We don't know their motives.
    Regardless, keep up the great work. I always enjoy a brand new Bedtime Stories episode!

  • @alexglassburn6484
    @alexglassburn6484 Před rokem +20

    To be honest this specifically reminds me of an incident that happened to me a long time ago. I went to see a play at a old amphitheater in downtown Columbus Ohio. If I remember correctly the amphitheater went up in the late 1890s, But that’s besides the point. when I went to sit down to watch a play I got a very crazy sense of déjà vu. Almost like I had been there before besides it being my first time and i had never stepped inside of that theater before.

    • @shanecarson2337
      @shanecarson2337 Před rokem

      It's beside* the point but you still mentioned it! Making us think you died in a fire there.

  • @SpookyMissLuna
    @SpookyMissLuna Před rokem +8

    10/10 episode yet again. Great job!

  • @lavenderotaku2481
    @lavenderotaku2481 Před rokem +5

    I’ve never been overly skeptical about the reincarnation theory, but something has always stuck out to me when I think about if it’s ever happened to me.
    I don’t remember how old I was, but I vividly remember sitting in the living room of my grandparent’s house, watching a short on TV with my grandpa. I think it starred Shirley Temple.
    The short was about children going through a similar process to the “bright place” described in this video. There was a group of children characters, and a group that was to be the main cast were the ones that had speaking lines. They were dressed as little “angels” and seemed to reside in a place that resembled heaven or some representation of the time before children are born.
    I don’t remember how the short went exactly, but I vividly remember watching as one of the kids looked on his/her potential mother and said something like “She’s beautiful..”
    And I vividly remember just kinda.. sitting there and watching the short. Thinking “Oh this is so cute!!” and wondering if my little brother or I had done something similar. But when the child was shown their new family, I just remember getting this WEIRD sense of Deja Vu. Like “Wait.. I think I did do something like that..” and feeling oddly at peace.
    Maybe it was just me latching onto that idea of what I’d seen, but it always struck me as weird. Also prolly didn’t help that my mom has remarked “How did I get so lucky that you and your brother chose me to be your mom?” My entire life. Lol.
    Thanks for listening to my rant. Idk where I was going with this.

  • @decembermorgan6704
    @decembermorgan6704 Před rokem +19

    Im so glad you twice spoke that the children stated they went to a bright place where they stayed until they picked their next mom. I actually still remember picking aspects of my current life while I was in that realm. Ive told only a couple of people about it, but they didnt believe me, of course. It doesnt matter, though, they'll find out on their own. Thanks, team, for another great story!

    • @robertocojones4471
      @robertocojones4471 Před rokem +9

      I can't say that I believe in reincarnation, but if it's true, I wonder if it's another form of the cyclical nature of the universe. Kind of like how the seasons repeat. I also wonder about the moral law aspect of it. For example, someone who spends his or her life carelessly making the world a worse place eventually has to experience the consequences of his or her actions. The same would apply to someone who spends his or her life trying to make the world a better place. Furthermore, maybe people who are prodigies in disciplines like math or science are people who accumulated and honed those skills in a prior life but didn't forget them in their current lives. Just some ponderings I have on the subject. I'd be very curious to hear/read your thoughts/experiences on the subject if you feel comfortable sharing them.

    • @patriciajrs46
      @patriciajrs46 Před rokem +2

      @@robertocojones4471 Thank you, Roberto, for sharing your thoughts. I appreciate the idea that a child prodigy was once a past life soul who didn't forget the wonderful knowledge that they knew. That's extremely interesting.

    • @coryroberts7519
      @coryroberts7519 Před rokem +1

      I'm sure more than a few of us remember this. I still occasionally will dream of that "experience" too.

  • @TyroneSayWTF
    @TyroneSayWTF Před rokem +11

    A particularly fascinating episode this week. More please (on reincarnation, near-death experiences, etc.)!

  • @TheNewKid4
    @TheNewKid4 Před rokem +61

    You guys should make a video about the Malta Catacombs Conspiracy and how a whole group of kids went missing after a witness heard horrific screams from the children deep inside the tombs. The video would fit best with the channels theme

    • @cjclark1208
      @cjclark1208 Před rokem +2

      There’s giants inhabiting that place

    • @hannibalbarca6308
      @hannibalbarca6308 Před rokem +2

      Malta is a treasure trove

    • @beece16
      @beece16 Před rokem +2

      Never heard of this one,gonna google the story.

    • @juneroberts5305
      @juneroberts5305 Před rokem +6

      @@cjclark1208 Have you ever been to Malta/visited the catacombs? Believe me, a giant will stand out like a sore thumb. Let alone several of them. Malta is a very small country, and the catacombs not all that big.

    • @cjclark1208
      @cjclark1208 Před rokem +1

      @@juneroberts5305 as above, so below.

  • @timcurry192
    @timcurry192 Před rokem +5

    Brilliant episode. Stunning artwork. You've done it again.

  • @TheUncleRuckus
    @TheUncleRuckus Před rokem +17

    I can't wait to listen to this tonight while I fall asleep, it's going directly into my BedtimeStories playlist. 👍👍

  • @chanel58style70
    @chanel58style70 Před rokem +5

    This is definitely one of my favorite video/story. I myself, believe that these incidents are probable and should continue to be researched. This requires an open mind for both those that are involved in the research, and wether or not we will choose to accept their findings as facts. I know that I would be very interested in hearing more about this, and stories pertaining to future research.

  • @grapeshot
    @grapeshot Před rokem +34

    I think our ancestors got their concept of reincarnation from just observing nature seeing plants spring up in the springtime, live through the summer, die in the winter time and then be reborn as you would say in the spring.

    • @user-yr9lt7dz8k
      @user-yr9lt7dz8k Před rokem +1

      Premortality refers to our life before we were born on this earth. In our pre-earth life, we lived in the presence of our Heavenly Father as His spirit children. We did not have a physical body.
      In this premortal existence, we attended a council with Heavenly Father’s other spirit children. At that council, Heavenly Father presented His great plan of happiness (see Abraham 3:22-26).
      In harmony with the plan of happiness, the premortal Jesus Christ, the Firstborn Son of the Father in the spirit, covenanted to be the Savior (see Moses 4:2; Abraham 3:27). Those who followed Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ were permitted to come to the earth to experience mortality and progress toward eternal life. Lucifer, another spirit son of God, rebelled against the plan and “sought to destroy the agency of man” (Moses 4:3). He became Satan, and he and his followers were cast out of heaven and denied the privileges of receiving a physical body and experiencing mortality (see Moses 4:4; Abraham 3:27-28).
      Throughout our premortal life, we developed our identity and increased our spiritual capabilities. Blessed with the gift of agency, we made important decisions, such as the decision to follow Heavenly Father’s plan. These decisions affected our life then and now. We grew in intelligence and learned to love the truth, and we prepared to come to the earth, where we could continue to progress.

    • @mrg6185
      @mrg6185 Před rokem +1

      Very interesting take on things I'll certainly remember that

    • @rodneyjhackenflash4865
      @rodneyjhackenflash4865 Před rokem +1

      Or just wishful thinking.

    • @kelleychilton2524
      @kelleychilton2524 Před rokem +1

      Could be, certainly makes sense.

  • @tommyatlan4091
    @tommyatlan4091 Před rokem +5

    From what I know, all memories are stored in your Subconscious mind. Even memories of your past lives. However, this area of the mind can only access via Hypnotism or kids under 6 years old.

  • @AdmiralAwsm
    @AdmiralAwsm Před rokem +15

    Reincarnation makes sense to me from a logical standpoint, albeit in a very basic way. Obviously it's fairly impossible to prove something like that, but we've seen time and time again in this universe that there are some pretty fundamental rules, one of which is that energy is never created or destroyed, but moves on. It would make sense to me that our mind (or spirit or soul or what-have-you) is some sort of energy that we can't really qualify or quantify with out current understanding of quantum mechanics, and that this energy is recycled just as any other energy is. It's certainly fun to think about, at any rate.

    • @manulscode
      @manulscode Před rokem +1

      Yes finally someone remembered basic physics laws. In my opinion we just currently don't have a technology to see what happens after death or prove existence of a soul, but as we learn more about quantum physics we might find the answers. There's a channel Closer to truth where they talked about how the brain uses quantum physics to store memory so maybe that's how information is written into the soul during lifetime.

    • @TheLithp
      @TheLithp Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@manulscode Except this is all just pseudoscience coopting science terms. The mind is a process carried out by the brain using electrochemical energy in the form of moving ions, or salts, which is in turn made possible by the energy your body gets from breaking down food & absorbing sugar. When you die, the body is no longer able to continue this process. The chemicals are still there, but the corpse can't extract the energy from them. Decomposing organisms, on the other hand, can extract that energy by eating the corpse. The mind is no more "energy" that "goes somewhere" than a computer program does if you smash the hard drive.
      And no, quantum physics doesn't change this, it's just often attached to magical ideas because that makes them sound more scientific to people who don't understand quantum physics. The "quantum" in "quantum physics" refers to particles. It's the physics that describe elementary particles. Which do have strange properties, & may even be used by biological systems for certain functions, but they aren't magic or souls. In fact, saying "we don't have the technology to understand this energy" completely undermines that argument because we DO have the technology to observe quantum particles. Which are just the objects that make up the exact same matter that decays after death. You might as well expect your desk or your shoe to have a mind because it's all made of quantum particles.
      There's also the matter of if an "undetectable form of energy" even makes any sense. Energy is defined as anything with the ability to do work, or basically make something move. For example, light exerts a small transfer of momentum on an object that is difficult to notice on Earth but potentially exploitable by space probes. An easier to see example is sunburn, which is caused by the light's energy damaging your cells when the photons break your DNA. There aren't many ways for energy to hide, especially now that we've even observed the energy inherent in a vacuum. We detected gravitational waves more recently, but that's not a new form of energy, it's a type of transfer of gravitational energy we didn't have evidence for until recently but predicted should exist.
      So, "soul energy" has to have less energy than that &/or not interact with biology in any clear way, but also still give rise to mental processes that require much more energy, which is already accounted for by chemical energy from food, making the whole concept redundant, but even though it has to meet all of those contradictions AND have this property of "consciousness" that has nothing to do with energy AND science is unable to observe or predict it in any way, BUT science is somehow also supposed to support its existence. No, science can't observe it because it isn't real. It's a magical concept. And the only reason people get all huffy & go "Don't act like you know, we could still discover it some day!" is that belief in it is so culturally desired/normalized. No one says there must be an unobservable force that explains the formation of chemical bonds or the changing of weather, also very complex systems, because there's no emotional attachment to those things, so people are willing to just accept that these are the natural processes we observe them to be & not insist that there must be some redundant, unobservable, magical force that's also involved.

  • @fallingdream
    @fallingdream Před rokem +3

    Splendid cat!

  • @CfOme
    @CfOme Před rokem +27

    "I went to a convention for people who believe they lived a past life. They had to dress up as who they believe they used to be. There were two Napoleons" - Ricky Gervais

    • @oneoflokis
      @oneoflokis Před rokem +4

      When actually, most people won't ever have been anyone REALLY famous...

    • @travisn346
      @travisn346 Před rokem +9

      Yep, everyone in a past life is Julius Caesar, Cleopatra, a founding father or a war veteran. Where are all of the chambermaids, bean counters and plumbers?

    • @thisplatformsucks
      @thisplatformsucks Před rokem +7

      @@travisn346 The very examples in the video upon which you're commenting are children claiming to have been completely uninteresting, ordinary people.

    • @travisn346
      @travisn346 Před rokem +3

      @@thisplatformsucks you haven't a sense of humor. I was alluding to the outlandish claims that are most often touted.

    • @bswft7786
      @bswft7786 Před rokem

      “Get a lobe of this”

  • @norayoder3189
    @norayoder3189 Před rokem +1

    Oh Professor Know It All hence knows very little 🧐Open your heart, mind AND soul❣️The possibilities are endlessly amazing, astounding and perhaps terrifying…..hmmmmm maybe that’s the problem. What IS amazing, is how adding true humility and humbling one’s self to that mix can replace a lot of the innate fear I know we all have regarding anything we can’t control, categorize, predict etc…with unquenchable curiosity, awe and a true sense of inner peace not to mention a return of the pure and true delight and wonder that all children (if provided & allowed the very basic and simple circumstances necessary 😞) take in “everyday”, “little” luxuries, discoveries and explorations of this truly amazing world🤩

  • @leonisilva5571
    @leonisilva5571 Před rokem +1

    I do appreciate these bedtime stories. Lots of tension and mistery. Thanks for posting them.

  • @t.dubbya7000
    @t.dubbya7000 Před rokem +6

    Exceptional video as always. I've always found this subject interesting and you did a great job keeping it that way. Strong work!!!!

    • @user-yr9lt7dz8k
      @user-yr9lt7dz8k Před rokem

      Premortality refers to our life before we were born on this earth. In our pre-earth life, we lived in the presence of our Heavenly Father as His spirit children. We did not have a physical body.
      In this premortal existence, we attended a council with Heavenly Father’s other spirit children. At that council, Heavenly Father presented His great plan of happiness (see Abraham 3:22-26).
      In harmony with the plan of happiness, the premortal Jesus Christ, the Firstborn Son of the Father in the spirit, covenanted to be the Savior (see Moses 4:2; Abraham 3:27). Those who followed Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ were permitted to come to the earth to experience mortality and progress toward eternal life. Lucifer, another spirit son of God, rebelled against the plan and “sought to destroy the agency of man” (Moses 4:3). He became Satan, and he and his followers were cast out of heaven and denied the privileges of receiving a physical body and experiencing mortality (see Moses 4:4; Abraham 3:27-28).
      Throughout our premortal life, we developed our identity and increased our spiritual capabilities. Blessed with the gift of agency, we made important decisions, such as the decision to follow Heavenly Father’s plan. These decisions affected our life then and now. We grew in intelligence and learned to love the truth, and we prepared to come to the earth, where we could continue to progress.

  • @leavoda3791
    @leavoda3791 Před rokem +3

    Both of my two sons (born a couple of years apart) were abt 2 y.o. each when they told me they came from behind the stars for me to be their mum. One never heard it from the other. And it was "behind the stars", not from or beyond.

  • @PilzE.
    @PilzE. Před rokem +5

    Bedtime Stories upload on a Sunday night, at bedtime?
    Fuck yeah!
    Almost makes it okay for the weekend ending! 😁

  • @jackl4laughs
    @jackl4laughs Před rokem +4

    Fascinating stories, and a great video on this phenomenon. We truly have no idea what comes after life, but it would make sense something like the power of the soul wouldn't just disappear to a heaven to exist for all eternity.

  • @Ciara1594
    @Ciara1594 Před rokem +3

    My parents told me that when I was really young that I would crawl about on my hands and knees and meow. I would do this even though we didn't have a cat nor did the neighbors.
    As I got older I eventually stopped doing that. My dad said he was spooked at how accurate my meowing was.
    Of course I don't remember any
    of it, but I think that if I had been a cat in a past life I would've done my darndest to stay a cat!🐈

  • @robertnapier624
    @robertnapier624 Před rokem +3

    4:00 the cat has me hypnotised.

  • @Rahatlakhoom
    @Rahatlakhoom Před rokem +2

    As a young boy I was noted as having a 'dead-eye'. I could shoulder a BB gun and hit anything to the surprise of adults or my older
    peers. I had a penchant for ballistics. Later in my 30's I had a revelation. I had served under Gen. Daniel Morgan's 11th Virginia
    regiment during the Revolutionary War. I was one of his skirmishers in his rifle companies. The long rifles used by Morgan's men
    were very accurate for the time. What triggered the revelation was an embedded emotional scar from battle.
    War isn't glory. The damage inflicted is deep, and takes many directions. You don't have to be a young child to remember the past.
    LIke Geo. Patton Jr. there will come that point where the raw nerve shudders from the winds of the past.
    The task, or moral of the journey, is to learn to grow as a spiritual being. To bring forth a greater overstanding of life for yourself and
    others. Soul is deathless and eternal.

  • @lckd5219
    @lckd5219 Před rokem +5

    In Australia Victoria there's a place called mount Hope . Near a small town called gunbower . It was once apopular place I think the early 70s as the most UFO sightings in the southern hemisphere at one stage . It has a crazy history for anyone daring to look and I'm hoping your brilliant channel could shed some detailed light on it .
    Cheers

    • @MeaHeaR
      @MeaHeaR Před rokem

      Pro-Bubbly Arse-trayleaaan having too much fosters

  • @crankypantsmcduff
    @crankypantsmcduff Před rokem +8

    I don't think I could ever make new children after losing 3 all at once. I find that cruel. My son is very much like my dad, on every way down to the sense of humour and the weird noises he makes, he never met my dad he was born a year after he died, its carried on till adulthood, its uncanny sometimes when he's says the random stuff my dad used to come out with. He always told me to wear shoes with heels you might be standing on an ancestor that chose to be a bug lol.

  • @KewneRain
    @KewneRain Před rokem +8

    I used to experience deja vu a lot, it still happens but not as often.

    • @oasis67
      @oasis67 Před rokem

      When I was a kid I had a really powerful de ja vu experience. But as ive got older ive become completely convinced that its something that I hadnt experienced before. I think de ja vu is essentially a biochemical "brain fart" that messes with memory. Thats my opinion anyway.

    • @kelleychilton2524
      @kelleychilton2524 Před rokem +2

      That's very strange chaos .... I had a feeling you were going to say that.

  • @heatheratkinson7956
    @heatheratkinson7956 Před rokem +43

    I've always believed in reincarnation, right from being young. It's never seemed strange to me, just natural. The explanations from sceptics have always seemed silly and child-like to me, born of fear of something that is entirely normal. I've remembered several of my own past lives but it's important not to get caught up in the past. The current life is the important one xx

    • @magne7771
      @magne7771 Před rokem +4

      Honestly, stories like this make me think of infant possession, more than reincarnation.

    • @macgeek2004
      @macgeek2004 Před rokem +3

      Um. Like the hard drive in a computer, your brain is what holds your memories. Unless you had part of a dead person's brain surgically implanted into your brain, it is completely physically impossible to have genuine memories of "past lives."
      By what mechanism could these memories have been written into your neurons, and why is that explanation more plausible than "you read about other time periods, imagined what they were like, and it was so realistic to you that you confused it with a memory?"

    • @kpbhoy3640
      @kpbhoy3640 Před rokem +2

      @@macgeek2004 .. could be your spirit entering the next human life like a continuous cycle until what needs to be done is done , yet holding on to certain information or memories in honour to achieve whatever task to put at rest ..

    • @TheLithp
      @TheLithp Před 3 měsíci

      @@kpbhoy3640 Ah, yes, the "spirit." So, "people are magic." I'm always being called "silly & child-like" by people who believe in literal magic that makes them special. And the magic-believers don't even agree with each other, since reincarnation contradicts other notions, like an immortal soul bound for paradise. But if I suggest these beliefs are born out of a fear of death & a desire to think they keep existing in some form, that's just crazy talk. Somehow I must be the one afraid of...being wrong, yeah, that's it! Never mind these ideas invariably involve the believer having access to knowledge that overrules any known science.

  • @chantressofpetrie
    @chantressofpetrie Před rokem +4

    Always loved the story of Omm Seti, who recalled her past life vividly as a small child, but never let go of it her whole life.

  • @SHIMMYshookmybone
    @SHIMMYshookmybone Před rokem +4

    Enticing! Would love to hear more of these stories

  • @Sierra-208
    @Sierra-208 Před rokem +18

    Stories like this make me want to believe in reincarnation but at the same time I don't want to put too much stock into it...
    Also, the Corsair that is shown at 9:16 looks like a Korean War spec aircraft with 20mm cannons, not the six .50 cal's of WW2 era planes

    • @user-yr9lt7dz8k
      @user-yr9lt7dz8k Před rokem

      Premortality refers to our life before we were born on this earth. In our pre-earth life, we lived in the presence of our Heavenly Father as His spirit children. We did not have a physical body.
      In this premortal existence, we attended a council with Heavenly Father’s other spirit children. At that council, Heavenly Father presented His great plan of happiness (see Abraham 3:22-26).
      In harmony with the plan of happiness, the premortal Jesus Christ, the Firstborn Son of the Father in the spirit, covenanted to be the Savior (see Moses 4:2; Abraham 3:27). Those who followed Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ were permitted to come to the earth to experience mortality and progress toward eternal life. Lucifer, another spirit son of God, rebelled against the plan and “sought to destroy the agency of man” (Moses 4:3). He became Satan, and he and his followers were cast out of heaven and denied the privileges of receiving a physical body and experiencing mortality (see Moses 4:4; Abraham 3:27-28).
      Throughout our premortal life, we developed our identity and increased our spiritual capabilities. Blessed with the gift of agency, we made important decisions, such as the decision to follow Heavenly Father’s plan. These decisions affected our life then and now. We grew in intelligence and learned to love the truth, and we prepared to come to the earth, where we could continue to progress.

    • @jimbracknell5648
      @jimbracknell5648 Před rokem

      The goodyear - built FG-1 had four 20mm cannon. It did serve in the last year of the war.

  • @Stevie37
    @Stevie37 Před rokem +1

    My grandmother died after a long fight with cancer 16 months before I was born. My grandfather didn't take it well and nobody talked about her. Except me. I'd tell everyone all about her. She was an artist and loved to crochet and knit, but I have fine motor skill issues and while coloring I'd complain that I could picture what I wanted to create but my hands wouldn't work right. Starting around age four, I talked about her less and less.
    My son is four months old and can't talk yet, but he's been terrified of water since he was born. He can cope with showers while being held by either of us but a bath leaves him in a state of abject terror, screaming inconsolably for up to two hours afterward and not trusting us for the rest of the day. My husband and I joke that maybe he drowned in a past life. I hope this fear of his fades over time.

  • @sticksnstonespatriot1728

    This is my favorite channel....
    Today it's Sunshine 🌞barbecue and Bedtime Stories.....Life is Good.

  • @nandam3779
    @nandam3779 Před rokem +8

    Me before watching: please not Jenny Cockell or James Leininger.
    Me after watching: 1 out of 2 ain’t bad!
    And of course you made James’ story more interesting than I expected.

  • @kevinpotts123
    @kevinpotts123 Před rokem +4

    When I was young, I used to recall a car accident in an overpass that I had previously died in. I now just remember the memory, (if that makes any sense) and not the actual car wreck itself.

  • @maggpiprime954
    @maggpiprime954 Před rokem +1

    This is such an interesting topic. Thank you for the video!

  • @patriciajrs46
    @patriciajrs46 Před rokem

    I don't listen to your stories all that often. Then when I hear the beginning music and your voice, it makes me wonder why I only sporadically listen. I truly do love your voice.

  • @Force-hiddenmasquerade
    @Force-hiddenmasquerade Před rokem +4

    I mean, I tried a past life regression meditation and according to that, I was a male rice farmer. I distinctly remember a green mountain in particular. I later found a Japanese woodblock print from the 50s showing rice farmers next to a green mountain.
    Of course, I have no way to verify my experience but I thought it was interesting

    • @kelleychilton2524
      @kelleychilton2524 Před rokem +1

      You might want to slow down on your rice consumption, H M. Try some potatoes instead .... or Brussel sprouts. 🍚🥔🌾🥬

    • @TheLithp
      @TheLithp Před 3 měsíci

      Hypnosis is very famous for its tendency to implant false memories.

  • @jstarman01
    @jstarman01 Před rokem +7

    What about the lady from England that had memories of ancient Egypt???
    She’s one of the best of all.
    I can’t remember her name.

    • @_spacegoat_
      @_spacegoat_ Před rokem +1

      I forget her birth name, but as a result of her experiences, she named her son Seti, and changed her name to Om Seti, or, "Mother of Seti" in Egyptian. Fascinating life.

  • @JohnnyRFrias
    @JohnnyRFrias Před rokem +2

    Wow, 😳 Tibetan believe and know a lot about (Re-incarnation?)These are the Best Stories and examples I have ever heard of the study. Good Job Guys.🎄

  • @greatazuredragon
    @greatazuredragon Před rokem

    Nice work, thanks for the update.

  • @matthewkurapka1426
    @matthewkurapka1426 Před rokem +31

    These stories, along w (seti's priestess), the girl that knew of specific Egyptian temples in vivid undiscovered detail, makes it hard to deny these claims........ (@any one of us)

    • @JohnC420.
      @JohnC420. Před rokem +3

      Lol about to leave a comment about that you beat me to it

    • @anyoneofus9948
      @anyoneofus9948 Před rokem +3

      Seti's priestess.

    • @matthewkurapka1426
      @matthewkurapka1426 Před rokem +1

      @@JohnC420. for real tho..... how are we to dismiss these claims...

    • @matthewkurapka1426
      @matthewkurapka1426 Před rokem

      @@anyoneofus9948 thank you... Credit sent.. lol

    • @JohnC420.
      @JohnC420. Před rokem +1

      @@matthewkurapka1426 idk I'm not trying to dismiss them

  • @freakishuproar1168
    @freakishuproar1168 Před rokem +25

    I have to be honest, I don't find any of this particularly convincing. It never ceases to amaze how shocked parents or other adults get when small children say strange things - and how seriously they take it. Little kids have extremely active imaginations and can get fiction muddled with reality easily. I think the reason they may seem to have knowledge "beyond their years" is because they are, ironically, more capable of absorbing information at that age than almost other time in their lives. Their brains are still figuring out basics like hand-to-eye coordination, speech, expression, socialising, etc. Abstract concepts such as temporality, separating real-from-unreal, are invariably going to lead them to some peculiar thoughts or assumptions.
    I'm also more than a little bit suspicious of the adults in this situation. It feels to me like they've leapt onto one or several unusual comments made by their children, encouraged it because it confirms some bias of their beliefs, and little children being what they are aren't likely to pour cold water onto something that is obviously pleasing mum and dad and the other grown-ups. I have to question how many of these alleged details and correlations between what the kids say and what some historical figure is recorded doing isn't simply the adults getting the children to say what they want, or simpler still filling in the gaps into neat and tidy "logic" that "proves" their theory.

    • @Pratt_
      @Pratt_ Před rokem +3

      Omg yes thank you !
      For me this video was "in today's episode of parents taking their kids way too seriously"
      That's the thing with children, especially that young, they rarely lie to an adult, but they also are not really able to differentiate between what's real and what's not.
      And you made a really good point with the whole "toddlers trying to please their parents by keeping telling the story", people underestimate that extremely common type of behaviour in children.

    • @freakishuproar1168
      @freakishuproar1168 Před rokem +3

      @@Pratt_ Glad I'm not the only one who thought like this! :D Some claims of paranormal sightings or events are a little more open-to-interpretation, it's down to the listener whether or not they want to take someone else's assertions at face value - "I saw A thing that looked like THE thing" etc. These claims of recalling past lives are very much putting the cart before the horse, it's relying way too much on the presuppositions of people who were already inclined to believe in afterlives, past lives, or whatever.

    • @inkjazz
      @inkjazz Před rokem +6

      I love how you just completely ignore and dismiss the cases studied by a doctor where there was found to be information known that would be astronomical outliers in terms of probabilities because of your layperson understanding of children. Just insert whatever random nonsense you believe in place of actual studies. lmaooooo

    • @inkjazz
      @inkjazz Před rokem +8

      @@Pratt_ I can't understand why you completely ignore the 2500 cases studied by Dr. Tucker, the Bonner-Lowry Professor of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences at the University of Virginia School of Medicine. Somehow you got "parents taking their kids too seriously" out of it. Imagine all the information you miss/ignore on a daily basis.

    • @Onora619
      @Onora619 Před rokem +1

      yeah, it's difficult to tell because you don't know if they saw a picture somewhere and the parents didn't know they saw it or heard of something somehow and re-created the story. Children play out stories constantly and may even insist that the memories were real because they don't understand the depth of what they feel...and honestly....they only got their brains a few years ago so they're still trying to figure out fact from imagination. So it's not that some of them are TRYING to lie, but their brains and consequences aren't -quite- there yet.

  • @katieryan1084
    @katieryan1084 Před rokem +1

    GREAT episode!! Really enjoyed this one.

  • @johnwesch5926
    @johnwesch5926 Před rokem

    Perfect timing. Thank you

  • @-RONNIE
    @-RONNIE Před rokem +3

    I always like the stories - keep it up 👍🏻

  • @pbibbles
    @pbibbles Před rokem +3

    I love your closing line, cheesy, yet perfect.

    • @TheLithp
      @TheLithp Před 3 měsíci

      It made me think about how often we already know the answers, but because those answers don't involve magic, people won't accept them as true.

  • @Thelastborder
    @Thelastborder Před rokem

    Excellent, thanks for all your hard work,I love your stories

  • @OceanSwimmer
    @OceanSwimmer Před rokem +1

    I've had what I think are several past life dreams.
    Two were so strong I woke up sobbing; a tragedy involved one,
    in the other, I saw someone I recognized from before - who I missed very much. It was two children, not anyone from this life.
    It has been said time is a construct of the human mind.
    I'm not convinced we know everything about the Universe or Reality.
    Glad you mentioned George Patton, Jr.
    A biography about him goes into his former lifetimes in detail.
    In one instance during his service in Europe during WW2 he directed his driver to a place he identified as the site of a Roman battleground; his local guide confirmed it. No markers identified the place.
    In another case when he was a young father, he took his family to a Civil War battleground.
    While described to them where the forces were deployed, a nearby tour group stood listening to a guide --- except for a very old man who overheard Patton's description. The elder gentleman quietly edged closer to Patton's family and listened awhile. Then, he approached Patton and explained that his description was correct, because he had been there.
    Patton served in WW1 and many Civil War Veterans were still living.
    The textbook description did not agree with Patton's assertions.
    However, the eyewitness confirmation seems pretty compelling.

  • @adamcuneo7189
    @adamcuneo7189 Před rokem +28

    I have thought for a long time that General George S. Patton and Alexander the Great himself are very similar to each other, and I noticed similarities that are pretty amazing, both were very good military leaders, both wanted to keep fighting wars when everyone else didn't, both had angry tempers, both had issues with their peers, and both died suspicious deaths. History does repeat itself.

    • @tuggspeadman761
      @tuggspeadman761 Před rokem +6

      Check out Alexander the Great's speech to his troops who wanted to go home. Obviously who knows how true it is but it's pretty cool. Not the movie. It's on CZcams

    • @adamcuneo7189
      @adamcuneo7189 Před rokem +2

      ​@@tuggspeadman761 In one of the comments, a guy said it was written a few hundred years after Alexander's death, but it was apparently taken from sources who were there when Alexander gave the speech, so it's considered pretty accurate to what Alexander said, I listened to it a lot times, it was a really great speech :)

    • @bigt9745
      @bigt9745 Před rokem +7

      That's a pretty shitty comparison

    • @blackflagsnroses6013
      @blackflagsnroses6013 Před rokem +3

      Yeah but the reincarnation was from a soldier in Alexander’s army not Alexander himself

    • @user-yr9lt7dz8k
      @user-yr9lt7dz8k Před rokem

      Premortality refers to our life before we were born on this earth. In our pre-earth life, we lived in the presence of our Heavenly Father as His spirit children. We did not have a physical body.
      In this premortal existence, we attended a council with Heavenly Father’s other spirit children. At that council, Heavenly Father presented His great plan of happiness (see Abraham 3:22-26).
      In harmony with the plan of happiness, the premortal Jesus Christ, the Firstborn Son of the Father in the spirit, covenanted to be the Savior (see Moses 4:2; Abraham 3:27). Those who followed Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ were permitted to come to the earth to experience mortality and progress toward eternal life. Lucifer, another spirit son of God, rebelled against the plan and “sought to destroy the agency of man” (Moses 4:3). He became Satan, and he and his followers were cast out of heaven and denied the privileges of receiving a physical body and experiencing mortality (see Moses 4:4; Abraham 3:27-28).
      Throughout our premortal life, we developed our identity and increased our spiritual capabilities. Blessed with the gift of agency, we made important decisions, such as the decision to follow Heavenly Father’s plan. These decisions affected our life then and now. We grew in intelligence and learned to love the truth, and we prepared to come to the earth, where we could continue to progress.

  • @spainman2020
    @spainman2020 Před rokem +3

    I stumbled on the concept of reincarnation and lives between lives about 6 months ago, it makes more sense than anything offered by the major religions. It's even said that Christianity used to have reincarnation as a part of the belief until it was scrubbed out. Look up these stories in CZcams and you'll find the comments full of people with their own stories of children recalling past lives. My 8 yr old came to me out of nowhere and said that he used to believe that he'd die and be someone else in 1000 yrs, and that he was somewhere before his soul came into who he is now. I had never said anything to him about my thoughts, and when I asked him who he was, he said that he used to remember but now forgot. People often jokes that small children "have been here before," and they don't realize how accurate that statement may be. It also could explain child prodigies also.

  • @sevfregoso556
    @sevfregoso556 Před rokem +1

    Another story well told. Nice work 👏

  • @brianeastwood7774
    @brianeastwood7774 Před rokem +1

    Great as always, really enjoyed it.

  • @LoneCookie
    @LoneCookie Před rokem +3

    I wonder if it’s also connected with the people we meet and instantly bond to in our lives and feel like we’ve known them for years and years beforehand

  • @paranormalparatrooper.7413

    I had some strange memories that couldn’t be explained by my parents when I was a very young boy. I have forgotten some of them but I still have one good one.

  • @guillaumemaurice3503
    @guillaumemaurice3503 Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing these stories they were very interesting and fascinating. Well presented.

  • @nazvoid8191
    @nazvoid8191 Před rokem +2

    as soon as i thought about bedtime stories i refreshed my youtube page, and here it is a brand new video just minutes after publishing. wow the odds