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    Default I think my child is an old soul

    My 4 year old boy has been here before I swear it. He just acts like an old man at times (well most of the time) he has seen spirits when he was younger and has an imaginary friend called mouse who is a young boy who doesn't have a mum or dad. Do you guys think this can happen
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    I absoultly agree
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    Wow, that's great! If there is even a remote possibility that he has that sort of gift, I'd be trying to develop and encourage it. That sort of talent doesn't come along every day, and I think the world needs a bit more "old soul" wisdom.

    Are you in Sydney? I know there is a place in Curl Curl that teaches intuition / medium / psychic stuff, although not sure if they do kids. IMO, best to start developing that sort of gift early before he learns that it's "weird".

    Please keep us updated. I'm fascinated to see how he goes!

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    I think it is possible.
    When my sister was little (about 2ish?) one day she was in the bath and out of the blue told my mum " don't leave me in here" when my mum asked her why she thought mum would leave her my sister proceeded to tell my mum that her other mother left her in the bath by herself and that she drowned and her mum was very sad and wouldn't stop crying.

    And she always used to talk about her grandma that lived in the red house on top of a hill. ( my parents were from overseas and we didn't have any grandmas living when we were born) there were no tv shows or anything that had such a grandma.

    As she got older she talked less and less about it and now she doesn't remember at all.

    Im not a huge believer in the this kind of thing but I definately believe my sister was here before

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    Kids are more receptive but as they get older it tends to fade away. My son used to talk to his nanna who he has never met she has been dead for 18 years he sometimes sees a man who he says is grandad both my DH parents have passed I try to encourage it never dismiss it when he mentions it. I have asked him wether this man is angry or nice he says he is nice.
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    I totally believe it! There's a book 'generation intuitive' that's all about encouraging this sort of gift. Maybe take a look if you want ideas to foster the talent...
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    I definately believe it, I felt like such a d!ck when I took DD up to emergency one night. There was a lovely male nurse there and he just loved DD she still had the little bottom lip quiver going on, he thought it was adorable, he was looking at her and he said to me, oh she has been here before! I said na this is her first time, he giggled and said no to the hospital, I mean she's been on this earth before lol i felt so silly!

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    My son would talk about grandpa from as soon as he could talk. The only grandpa I know of is my grandpa who died 15yrs before ds was born. One day while looking through family photos, as soon as we turned to a photo of grandpa ds yelled out grandpa and got all excited and started talking like he knew him.
    Freaked my mum out but it gave me great comfort as I loved my grandpa so much.
    Now ds is nearly 7 and it is fading away. It has been awhile since he has spoken about grandpa or any of the other people he would talk to.
    I always encouraged him and never made him feel weird about it, made him feel like it was normal. Hopefully as an adult he may get it back.
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    I hear you on that. I saw a pyschic last year and she described my daughter to a tee, she also went on to tell me that her erratic behaviour and sleep problems were connected to her strong pyschic capabilities - totally freaked me out as a week earlier she told me she could not sleep properly because the boy in her room kept waking her up I have strong pychic tendancies and I guess it has flowed on to my daughter (I am not a pyschic as such I have just had a lot of things happen were I have pre-seen future events relating to those close to me although i have not had anything for quite sometime)
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    Yes, this is very possible. A lot more children then documented see "things" but most people discredit it and tell the child it is nonsense or similar things. And in most cases the child pushes it out of there mind. But then there are the children that cannot push it out and they grow up as outcasts and feeling like freaks. And they also feel like they have a part of themselves that they have to keep hidden from society. Which i know from personal experience. So do your child and yourself a favour and encourage it and encourage your child to embrace it and if they discard it well then it is completely his choice and he will not feel like he was made to discourage it by anyone else.

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