Recall All - Alternative View

Recall All - Alternative View
Recall All - Alternative View

Video: Recall All - Alternative View

Video: Recall All - Alternative View
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One fine morning in 1930, a four-year-old Indian girl, Shanti Deva (or Shanti Deva) from Delhi, told her parents that in a past life her name was Ludgi and she lived in the city of Mathura with her husband. Parents wrote it off as a child's fantasy, but the baby with enviable consistency reminded her parents of her past and each time added new details, so once she said that she had three children, two of whom died in childbirth.

Concerned about the child's mental state, the father of the family found out that in the city of Mathura there was indeed a woman named Ludgi, who had died 4 years ago. The parents decided to fulfill Shanti's whim and took her to Mathura. Upon arrival, the girl immediately found the house where Ludga lived and introduced her parents to her “husband” and child, as well as pointed out several details of the life of the deceased woman, which only the relatives of the deceased knew about. After such cases, you begin to believe in delusional theories about rebirth.