Kann ein 2jähriger sagen “hier habe ich gearbeitet”?
Ist sowas auch möglich und gibt es sowas? Also wenn das Kind z.B. etwas von Vater aufgeschnappt hat und der Vater über die Arbeit gesprochen hat.
Mögliche Varianten:
- “Wohnung ist mein Arbeitsplatz”
- “Zimmer ist meine Abteilung”
- zum Vater sagen “Du bist mein Chef”
- “Meine Geschwister sind Arbeitskollegen” (Wenn das Kind ältere Geschwister hat)
- “kommt Name XY heute wieder?”
- “Ich vermisse Name XY”
- “Wann kommt wieder neue Arbeit”
- “Muss weiter arbeiten”
usw.
also in Bezug auf Arbeit, wenn das betreffende Kind etwas aufgeschnappt hat und Vater und Mutter sich über die Arbeit unterhalten haben oder die Variante, dass das Kind so drauf kommt.
Wenn das Kind zu andere Leute mit “Papa”, “Ich bins Deine Mama” usw. anspricht, müsste auch die Variante mit Arbeit, Arbeitskollegen, Chef usw. möglich sein.
Wie sind Eure Erfahrungen? Was hattet Ihr erlebt, als Eure Kinder 2 Jahre alt waren oder Ihr selber 2 Jahre alt wart (von Eltern oder von älteren Geschwistern erfahren)
If he learns the sentence in a concrete way, maybe already. However, a normal two-year-old child does not yet express the understanding and linguistic compassion somewhat.
Children also need time to realize that there is a ‘I’… they talk about ‘I’ roughly outlined with about two and a half years.
And as I said, a two-year-old child will not yet have the opportunity to think so abstractly and even understand what mom and dad are discussing in concrete terms, on the one hand, to have a concept of e.g. a ‘department’, on the other hand to transfer it to his living conditions.
^ What do you think of the comment?
The following theory:
Imagination and wishful thinking, I guess.
I don’t know
That’s not an argument…
Exactly… you just have a male person you saw very much stabbed and called the person Papa. Passed. It’s nothing special. Nothing with ‘premature life’…
When I was 2 years old, my uncle was the first man I said “Papa”, I know about my mother. My uncle had no children who had died before my time, something is normal in children. It has nothing to do with rebirth.
So my uncle’s apartment could have been my father’s apartment in my previous alternative variant of my life. Maybe I regained my father’s apartment from previous life, but in a modified version and in the place of my father, was my uncle.
Maybe life will continue after death, but without a memory of the past life.
But no one can prove or refute it, as no one knows. Right? No one has returned.
Not experienced. But often read something like that. It should happen more frequently that toddlers still have memories and flashbacks from their previous lives, as there are much more blatant reports. Three-year-olds who know what a bomber cockpit looks like or tell one of the tactics in Stalingrad – without something in the way of being in the parents’ house or something. They forget this in the first years of life.
In order to accept this theory one must of course be open to the idea of reincarnation.
When I was 2 years old, my uncle was the first man I said “Papa”, I know about my mother. My uncle had no children who had died before my time, something is normal in children. It has nothing to do with rebirth.
So my uncle’s apartment could have been my father’s apartment in my previous alternative variant of my life. Maybe I regained my father’s apartment from previous life, but in a modified version and in the place of my father, was my uncle.
Maybe life will continue after death, but without a memory of the past life.
Thinkable. It’s sweet