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Past Lives or Childhood Imagination? Exploring Unusual Childhood Memories

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On ‘Psychology Behind the Headlines,’ hosts Patricia Wu, Jessica Reyes, and guest therapist Jenna Watson discuss about a two-year-old Aja, who has vivid memories of her past lives.

The Power of Imagination

Children have incredibly active imaginations. Jenna suggests that some of these detailed “memories” could be coming from a child’s creative subconscious.

Scientific Exploration

While the study of past life memories is relatively new, it offers interesting potential insights into how our minds work and store information.

Epigenetics

Could it be that we inherit more than physical traits? Epigenetics studies suggest that memories or emotional responses might be passed down through DNA, a possible explanation for some unusual childhood recollections.

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