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Kieran Williamson |
Our spirits get "recycled." It's true. We keep coming back until we achieve perfection, and in the course of a day, think about the number of people who are far from perfect... they'll be coming back again! (Like the person who cut you off in traffic, or a rude neighbor, or a nasty relative). Why? Because we all have lessons to learn. On a related note, you'll know if your child has come back if they have a talent.
If you have a child that has an incredible talent, and you don't know
where this talent came from, your child may be recalling a past life,
and carried over the talent from that life into the present life.
http://abcnews.go.com/Primetime/Technology/story?id=894217&page=3
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I know that some find this hard to grasp. However, there are a number
of children that recall historic events in details they could never
know. One such instance is this, according to ABC NEWS: Six decades
ago, a 21-year-old Navy fighter pilot on a mission over the Pacific was
shot down by Japanese artillery. His name might have been forgotten,
were it not for 6-year-old James Leininger. Quite a few people —
including those who knew the fighter pilot — think James is the pilot,
reincarnated. James' parents, Andrea and Bruce, a highly educated,
modern couple, say they are "probably the people least likely to have a
scenario like this pop up in their lives." But over time, they have
become convinced their little son has had a former life. FULL STORY:
http://abcnews.go.com/Primetime/Technology/story?id=894217&page=1
If a child has memories of a past life that can be
proven by those who still live, then why wouldn't a child carry on some
of the talents they acquired during a previous life? They would.
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painting by young Kieran Williamson |
So, what is the definition of a child prodigy? A child prodigy is someone who at an early age masters one or more
skills at an adult level.[1] One heuristic for classifying prodigies is:
a prodigy is a child, typically younger than 15 years old, who is
performing at the level of a highly trained adult in a very demanding
field of endeavor.
One such child prodigy was in the news a couple of years ago: Kieran Williamson from the U.K.
At just 9 years old, has incredible passion for two things in life; football and painting. Some information from his website about Kieron:
Kieron was a typical energetic toddler with a passion for mud and
water. He loved riding his bike and throwing stones into the sea and
every available puddle. The walk to and from school was more like an
assault course for Kieron and he would often appear out of the bushes
with a stick or bug in hand. Today Kieron is one of the world's
youngest, globally reaching artists. His recent work has seen bids from
over 35 different countries. He has over 1800 fans on his mailing
list, featured all over YouTube and the world's media websites..... See
his work at his website:
http://www.kieronwilliamson.com/
At five years old he began painting like an impressionist painter.
When you look at his works, you'll be amazed. I'm convinced
that this child, Kieran Williamson of England, lived before as a
painter. You will be convinced, too. Five year olds simply don't have
this ability (now he's 9)- it had to come from somewhere else, and that was likely a
past lifetime.