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Does anyone believe that they lived somewhere else before they were born?

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I have a strong feeling i came from Malta.When i went there i got very strong Deja`vu that i had been there before many lifetimes ago.

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  1. i suffer a lot from deja vu and i sometimes get the feeling that i am living life through the eyes of someone else if that makes sense!!!! i do believe in past lives and i feel that we are reborn when we are taken before our time!!!! god this was a very serious question!!!!!


  2. Yes i believe we live many lifetimes. You may also feel a strong connection with past events in history also.

    I believe we work through karma in many lifetimes, from both sides of the fence. You may be the giver in one life and the receiver in another.

    Now that the planet is shifting from the third dimension into the fifth dimension karma is being worked out. This may be why so many people are experiencing Deja'vu.

  3. It's all (deja'vu etc) down to ancestral inheritance. We simply inherit some of our ancestor's memory, just like we inherit colour of eyes and hair, and specific characteristics, like big ears, cute noses, a squint in the eye and even gestures.  How often have you heard someone say, "He's the spitting image of his grand farther", etc?  

    So, it was probably one of your ancestors that had visited or lived in Malta, many years ago and their memory has been passed down to you.  

    It would be very interesting if you could trace your family history back, to check if was true.  Mind you, since our ancestors go back hundreds of thousand years (possibly millions of years) you may not reach a satisfactory conclusion., but the validity of this very feasible theory could solve many other mysteries that surround our (most-times!) very exciting lives.

  4. There are a lot of people who believe in reincarnation.  I am not one of them.  The idea is illogical, incredibly improbable and completely without merit.

  5. Nope but all my family descendants from England and i live in England i once had dreams of a castle and being with some kind of knight and when me and my Friend took a road trip i went past the castle in my dreams but it was all fallen down but it was the place in my dream and it felt very familiar.

  6. well i dont not believe in reincarnation, but i dont think i was anything else before what i am now, or else i just cant remember :]

  7. Yes because when I visited my dad in Scotland he took us out. When we got their for some reason I said We've been here before haven't we. But I knew we hadn't it just came out of my mouth for no reason. It was as if I could see what was around the corner before we got there. It really freaked me out.

  8. I have a strong belife in reincarnation, but the answer depends who you ask. Just do some research and you maybe be surprise on what you find.

  9. Does anyone believe?Unfortunately, this ridiculous idea has many proponents.Silly,I know but some people will believe anything.

  10. Do you know how many images and tv programmes you watched when you were little that you can't remember now?  Maybe one of them was about Malta.  Your conscious brain wouldn't remember it, but your sub-conscious might have taken it in.  Seeing it again in the flesh, as it were, could trigger off the feeling you experienced.

    Sorry to put a damper on your theory.

  11. Hi there, you've been quiet lately.

    Obviously many people believe in reincarnation, including Buddhists & some Jews.

    I would not regard deja vu as proof. It can sometimes be a tiny neurological short circuit in the brain, as was successfully diagnosed in my case.

  12. i do

  13. I have experienced Deja vu and known my way around areas that I had never been to before. However, I don't attribute this to a previous life because I also know there is no such thing as reincarnation.

    This would completely contradict the Bible.

    Deja vu is a trick of the mind, not a real memory.

  14. Yes, i get those feelings too.

  15. I do not have any particular feeling of having lived any where or at any time before but I do not dismiss the possibility.

    A great deal of work on reincarnation was done by Dr. Ian Stevenson (now deceased) at the University of Virginia.

    I included a link to where his work is continued.

    Michael John Weaver, M.S.

  16. The first time I visited York, I knew my way around. I'm convinced that I'd lived there in a former life.

  17. Yes--my mom's womb.

  18. yes, when i went to valkenburg in holland felt like i been there before, and seemed to know where i was going.

  19. This may sound weird, but I had a dream of a place and decided to paint it the next day.  Since I sometimes draw out the scene before I paint it, I knew how it would all appear.  When I finished the painting, I felt that something was missing.

    A few days or weeks had passed and I was home on a Saturday watching some show on the television when they showed a view of an area in Scotland.  There, on tv, was almost the exact same clearing of what I had painted.  They went on to tell you about the area and how this was where a shepherd and his wife lived, and continued on with the story.

    A while later they showed a stone church, and went inside to let you see what it looks like.  This was creepy because I had also drawn this as well without ever having seen it before.

    This made me wonder if I was that shepherd and that field was where I lived.  I had a dream of being in that church, which also made me wonder if that was where I was married during that time.

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