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juditha
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my granddaughter 4 yrs sang a strange language
Jun 17th, 2007 at 1:40pm
 
Hi My little granddaughter who is  nearly 4rs old,was standing in front of a picture of a red indian which i have and i watched her and she just started doing an indian dance in front of this picture and singing words and i couldnt beleive what i was seeing and hearing.

I cannot even write the words because it was a language i had not heard before and she just stopped and started playing outside in the garden,but she seemed like she was recognising this red indian,she was really smiling at him.One of the words was neishka what she said .
I wondered as young as she is,could she maybe have lived a past life in a red indian tribe.Could there be some memory there.Or maybe she will grow up to be a medium and he could be a future spirit guide for her.
Love and God bless     Love Juditha

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Reply #1 - Jun 17th, 2007 at 1:53pm
 
It's reckoned that quite a few kids retain past life memories during their early years. Quite an experience I imagine...
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Reply #2 - Jun 17th, 2007 at 8:43pm
 
A recording ould probably be useful - Most youngsters have no problems recalling earlier lives, but they think very little about the implications.
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Reply #3 - Jun 18th, 2007 at 9:58pm
 
Hi Juditha,

I looked up Neishka on google to see if that would show anything. Most often it came up as a woman's name. But sometimes it was in connection with Spanish/ Puerto Rican women, and sometimes with Russian connections. That's a pretty wide split, geograhically!  Smiley
So that doesn't really proove anything, just thought you might find it
interesting.

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Reply #4 - Jun 20th, 2007 at 1:44pm
 
My grandadughter was talking to my wife (when she was about 3 years old) some time ago. May wife asked, where did you come from?" She replied, "From Mommy's tummy." My wife cntinued, "And before that, where did you come from?" She responded, "Oh, I was a cook." We figure that she is the reincarnation of her Great Grandfather who was a cook in the merchant service. They look a lot alike. My wife was so shocked that she couldn't continue her questions.

This is extremely common. The problem is that most of us don't make any kind of record of it.

As a slightly different case, a couple days after the 9-11 attack a regression client called up one of the terrorists to ask how they did business, commmunicated etc. What I got was some stuff about "that's water under the bridge", pink paper and communication by writing on restroom walls (seems appropriate) and then a long statement in Farsi. My recording of the session has vanished. A second attempt to contact him returned the remark that he had already been reborn.

In both of these cases failure to be prepared to proceed and record data has led to loss of information.  The moral is that there's a lot to be said for a cheap audio recorder. Then she might be encouraged to sing some more and perhaps to tell about her life and experiences.

For your grandadughter, I suspect that she would be fascinated in later years to be able to go back and listen. Another advantage of encouraging and recording is that kids generally get talked out of past life memories, "Oh Dear, that's just a dream. It isn't true. Pay no attention," which is wholly unnecessary. Recordings can offer an anchor point inlater life.

Maybe this is a case of "Like Grandmother like Granddaughter" transmission of your psychic gifts.

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Reply #5 - Jun 20th, 2007 at 1:53pm
 
That's interesting Bets!
I Googled a few alternative spellings, "Neishika", "Neishka", "Nishika" and got a number of possibles.  The majority seem to be Slavic language names. It would be interesting to have a few more words to work with.

That this was stimulated by a "Red Indian image" might be purely circumstantial, or it might be significant. As an example, the northern West Coast was dominated by Russian fur traders who interacted with the Modoc, Kashaya and other tribes. "Nishika" is a child's name that might be used by a nanny. And there are today people with similar family names.

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Reply #6 - Jun 20th, 2007 at 2:01pm
 
Dave quote:  SmileyMy grandadughter was talking to my wife (when she was about 3 years old) some time ago. May wife asked, where did you come from?" She replied, "From Mommy's tummy." My wife cntinued, "And before that, where did you come from?" She responded, "Oh, I was a cook." We figure that she is the reincarnation of her Great Grandfather who was a cook in the merchant service. They look a lot alike. My wife was so shocked that she couldn't continue her questions.
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my stepfather (deceased in an (obe) told me he wants to re-enter as my daughters son and therefore I would be his grandmother. we are not linked by DNA while he was alive but we would then be linked in a genetic sense. thought that was interesting. he said he has to make application with my daughters group soul first.
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Reply #7 - Jun 20th, 2007 at 2:51pm
 

Dave Quote: ...

"In both of these cases failure to be prepared to proceed and record data has led to loss of information.  The moral is that there's a lot to be said for a cheap audio recorder. "


aye mate. otherwise we remain in forgetfulness as so easy to be habituated to a pattern of not paying attention.
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Reply #8 - Jun 20th, 2007 at 2:56pm
 
Quoting dave:

"a couple days after the 9-11 attack a regression client called up one of
the terrorists to ask how they did business, communicated etc. What I
got was some stuff about "that's water under the bridge", pink paper
and communication by writing on restroom walls (seems appropriate)
and then a long statement in Farsi."

I hope you will find the tape, and I hope you will have some more
success with this. I am very much in need of information about the
afterlife of people from the middle East. I am in daily contact with the
middle East thru chat rooms, and I know on line, local people who speak
Farsi, although I have not met them personally. But I could contact them.

The remark "water under the bridge" is interesting. Like they now
realize its all over, and can see a bigger picture? This is the kind of thing
I need to know. I get into discussions with these people, many of whom
are rigid in their beliefs, and I need to develop an authoritative base in
order to deal with this. The whole terrorist thing is about rigid religious
beliefs.
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Reply #9 - Jun 20th, 2007 at 5:27pm
 
Hi dave I  will record her next time,i wish i could remember some more of the words she said but one of the words it sounded like she said nashabi or something like nashaba or nashaki.I can just remember her saying this word.When shes round mine again ,i will show her the picture and see what she says or does and i will keep a recording of each time she talks of this picture.

Love and God bless    Love  juditha
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Reply #10 - Jun 21st, 2007 at 2:52pm
 
Alysia -  I'm at the age where an external memory aid is a necessity anyhow :-}

Fortunately, DNA is not the sole means of communication. It seems that most of us communicate through the "higher self" channels. That means that you're likely to discover Grandpa right where he said he'd be.

Boris - I spent weeks looking fot the recording, but it vanished. I may have given it to the woman who was doing the regression, but I can't recall. The "water under the bridge" was in regard to the ethics of the attack.
I'll see if I can find anyone else who wants to regress and look for more data.

Juditha - you seem to be a bundle of psychic surprises. I look forward to hearing more ...

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Reply #11 - Jul 20th, 2007 at 2:13pm
 
Hi dave My little grandaughter went up to the picture of the red indian again and just said JESUS to him,just thought i would tell you,i keep watching her now when shes round mine and listening.

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Reply #12 - Jul 20th, 2007 at 3:01pm
 
I have heard many time of how children speek in different languages and speek of places they remember that they have not been to in this life. Also of persons being able to , as an example, play the piano without formal training. A friend of mine here in Canada has just recently told me a story of when she was a child and they were to move into a house in Nanaimo. She distinctly remembered being at the house at a different time and told her mother about things in the back yard that there was no possible way of her knowing inless she had been there before. (Rock formation and a well head) Wendy said her mother was freeked out but told her that it must be in her imagination. To this day she swears she had been to that house at some time.
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Reply #13 - Jul 20th, 2007 at 5:23pm
 
Interesting Hawkeye-
I had a couple who had met a few earlier times in past lives. They claimed to be brother and sister, so I sat them in different places and told them to draw a sketch of their house. The two drawings were quite similar, except that one was mirror-reversed. But she was only 3 or so when she drowned, so that's not too unusual, since right-left dominance becomes fully ingrained somewhat later in life.

I'm planning to put the two pics in a future book.

I find that almost anyone we want to meet is available in the spirit world if we simply get someone to go there and ask.  The past life regression instructions I placed at Lulu (see announcement forum) are fully capable of giving everyone access to this aspect of spiritual investigation. If you do soul retrievals already, you'll also find that many of the souls you encounter may have issues that need a little therapy. (It's safe, even at very worst you can't kill anybody. Wink ) Bruce's books are a good place to get those techniques.

If you decide to go plumbing the spirit world for past suicide bombers, I'd be quite iterested in whatever they tell you. I haven't done that because I'm generally involved in therapy, and it isn't ethical to meddle with people's minds except as agreed, but there's no reason to reject potential volunteers who want to have a spiritual experience.

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Reply #14 - Jul 20th, 2007 at 5:49pm
 
Dave, when it comes to the bombers, I would think that as their beliefs are so strong they could well be in an area of the belief systems. (My question would be that if , as I have been told or read some where, when they kill because of their "jihad" ,they go to heaven and get to have them selfs a bunch of virgins. If they are married when they blow them selfs up, or what ever they do, is that trip not infidelity??Hm,mm)
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