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Originally posted by ayamethesnake
live with whom?
Your son. Did you bring him up in your previous life?

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Originally posted by Pawnokeyhole
Your son. Did you bring him up in your previous life?
Yes i did live with him

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Originally posted by ayamethesnake
Yes i did live with him
So I guess you both spoke Danish.

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Originally posted by Pawnokeyhole
So I guess you both spoke Danish.
yea we did

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Originally posted by ayamethesnake
yea we did
Do you remember any?

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Originally posted by Pawnokeyhole
Do you remember any?
I remember Dasvedania, but then again that's only because I have a Danish friend and that is what he always says to me when he has to leave.

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Originally posted by ayamethesnake
I remember Dasvedania, but then again that's only because I have a Danish friend and that is what he always says to me when he has to leave.
That's not Danish, though...

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Originally posted by Nordlys
That's not Danish, though...
*Sticks out tongue* then tell me why my DANISH friend Sasja says it is

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Originally posted by ayamethesnake
Past things, what's been going on with me, and Damian, the child, and the like
he must be a little hellian.

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Originally posted by Bosse de Nage
Or goddess. Who's the loveliest of the lot? (For me, Krishna & Freya come up trumps.
Maradona

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Originally posted by ayamethesnake
I remember Dasvedania, but then again that's only because I have a Danish friend and that is what he always says to me when he has to leave.
So, your autobiographical memory for the events in your previous life--raising a child in Denmark and so forth-- must be curious, given that your knowledge of Danish is now limited to a single (disputed) word.

Do you recall yourself speaking to your child, and listening to him respond, in words that you can no longer understand?

Or does your memory exclude all verbal speaking, listening, reading, and writing?

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Originally posted by Pawnokeyhole
So, your autobiographical memory for the events in your previous life--raising a child in Denmark and so forth-- must be curious, given that your knowledge of Danish is now limited to a single (disputed) word.

Do you recall yourself speaking to your child, and listening to him respond, in words that you can no longer understand?

Or does your memory exclude all verbal speaking, listening, reading, and writing?
Well you see, the thing is, is this, I've found with past life recolection, that it matters not what language you were speaking, your mind will interpret it as the language in which you speak now, though the mouth movements may not match, you still know what it was you were saying, even though it is in a language you may not understand, though I tell you this much, if you knew a certian language in a past life, you will find it much easier to pick it up and speak it in this life.

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Originally posted by ayamethesnake
Well you see, the thing is, is this, I've found with past life recolection, that it matters not what language you were speaking, your mind will interpret it as the language in which you speak now, though the mouth movements may not match, you still know what it was you were saying, even though it is in a language you may not understand, though I tell y ...[text shortened]... language in a past life, you will find it much easier to pick it up and speak it in this life.
Are you sure this really happened and it's not just your imagination?

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Originally posted by Pawnokeyhole
Are you sure this really happened and it's not just your imagination?
Yes, I'm sure, my imagination might be good, but to come up with somthing like this and there still be physical proof of it, I'm sure isn't my mind

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Originally posted by ayamethesnake
*Sticks out tongue* then tell me why my DANISH friend Sasja says it is
I don't know, you'd have to ask your friend. But I like to say things in foreign languages, too, so I don't really find it that strange. It's Russian, by the way.