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Is it possible to remember the day I was born?

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Fairywindblues

I, for years, have been telling my family members about my own birth.

I have a memory which is not photographic per se but is photographic in the sense that my brain remembers what it wants to remember.


The thing is, I've been doing meditations lately and taking a healthy dose of vitamins which I have read to be beneficial to the pineal gland.

That being said, I would like to note that I am 22 years old and was born in 1990 in the USSR but I recall things, scenarios, and situations from the years 1990-1992 as if they happened just yesterday.

I spoke to my mother today, and I had the same conversation I always have when I delve into this topic. I perfectly described my old house in Russia (I moved to the U.S when I was two years old) and I perfectly described, well, the day I was born.

Since the age of 6 or 7 I have been describing my first few moments of consciousness. I can even describe them now. The thing is, I keep wondering if I'm alone.

I have always felt alone. I have been able to give painstaking details about the day I was born, as well as many other events from the years 1991-1992 in full detail. Certain things about my old house, and things my mother did, and the toys I played with. I even remember the day we moved here, in 1992. (I was born in 1990)

Actually, come to think of it, I remember the day I was born as if it were yesterday.

Since then, I have been able to astral project consciously, have been able to lucid dream many many times, and have had telepathic dreams (all of which I haven't talked about, but can get into in full detail)

I've also had 25+ sleep paralysis incidents where I've had many supernatural events and hallucinations happen.

All in all, I have a brilliant photographic memory and have had SP and lucid dreams and OBEs which... I can only talk about online, basically, because my family doesn't believe me 100%. Yet, these things to me are clear as day.

Can someone explain my insanely photographic memory to me before I myself start to question my insanity?

Because I truly have claimed to remember the day I was born for years now, since I was a child, and have stuck by my story since I were a toddler.

If anyone wants me to describe being born, and being 1 day old, I can do it with ease considering I've been telling this story since I were a kid, now.

Thing is, I feel completely alone and like no one believes me. I have no purpose in lying. In fact, a lot of the "insane" and "metaphysical" experiences in my life have been completely unexplained or bizarre, so really, it comes as no shock to me that out of the ordinary events happen to me.

I know this isn't about OBEs so feel free to move this topic. I have no idea where this would even go, I seriously just want someone to tell me that "Yes, in very rare and bizarre cases, people have memories like yours"

Xanth

According to Tom Campbell, it is.   I have no reason to doubt it.   You can view past historical events.   There's no reason why you couldn't witness your own birth. 

Personally I wouldn't want to.... But meh.   Lol

Astralzombie

I believe some people can recall their own birth, I can't. After reading your post, I absolutely believe that you can.

I think science does a good job on explaining how certain people have the amazing ability to remember things as much as you do.

But science never explains why. You will have to decide personally why you have this ability.
It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so.
Mark Twain

majour ka


newmethod

i met one person in my life at one time who suggested that they remembered their own birth. Your story would be interesting to listen to if you do share i'm kind of wondering mainly about the aspects relating to understanding consciousness and incarnation. it could be quite an interesting story. I'm sure your memories are not purely physical aspects?

I myself don't remember birth but at times i've wondered if when i was still inside the womb that my Dad didn't want me at the time and had ideas of killing me by punching my Mum in the "guts"... I've had this feeling numerous times that i'm not sure if it's some sort of memory but it seems kind of real and i can't dismiss it.

I myself have quite a good photographic memory. similar. But, yours sounds better though  :wink: Embrace it :-)

I was assisting a friend with an emotional process (clearing) once and near the end she claimed to have remembered pre-incarnation and described the point where "beings" sort of tossed her from the non-physical into her physical incarnation as they (maybe she?) needed her to go right then and there. She was crying etc and claiming she wasn't ready to be incarnated yet. She wanted some more time in the non-physical...

I believe some people can remember their birth, other incarnations and even experiences between incarnations or on the "other side".

Some people may just remember (as you do) others may be able to retrieve the memories.

I don't believe memories are stored in the physical brain. I believe they are stored in our astral body encoded in electrons at the quantum level. This astral body is part of our true higher self and travels with us through the universe and from incarnation to incarnation.

Take Care and welcome to The Pulse  :-)

Volgerle

People in regressive hypnosis also remember "everything" from the past. Childhood, toddler, birth, pre-birth (flying around as a baby and then re-entering the womb), pre-incanation, life-"between"-lives, previous past life death experience, past life, and so forth

it's possible to retrieve it all

astralnaut1

well as i heard scientists says its not possible because certain parts of the brain is not fully functional to remember this.. correct me if i am wrong :) i heard there are people who remember very early days of their life.
mental layer by layer combat sux

Fairywindblues

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Oh my goodness, I forgot all about replying to this topic because my in real life got temporarily hectic! I'll do my best to describe things in a way that makes sense.

I remember there were flashes of light. I don't remember feeling any pain, at this point. I think the DMT that my body secreted and my mind mentally blocked out the feeling of being pushed through the vaginal canal...  :lol:

I remember it being bright. Things went from being dark to being bright, until my eyes were fully open and able to adjust to the light.

Consciousness didn't seem to scare me at all. Being alive was like "Meh. Here we go again."

The doctors did their thing and cut my cord. Still feeling no pain, here. I was 2 months premature so they thought I was either going to die or was mentally retarded. They told my mother that. They quickly took me away and stuffed me into a blue tinted incubator. Yes, it was an aqua sort of blue but was still transparent. I have confirmed this story via my mother and everyone else who was there. Oddly enough, blue has always been my favorite color.

They put a tiny oxygen mask on my face and I just chilled out, staring up at this pretty blue. God, I was tiny. I can't believe I was ever so tiny! I was so relaxed, too. Calm and at peace. I wasn't happy but I wasn't unhappy, either. I existed. I somehow felt wise, even as a baby, as I stared up at the world. I remember thinking something but not sure what it was, exactly. I was thinking something with a sense of nostalgia and the way you remember a dream that has just slipped away.

They wheeled me out by a window and apparently people came and go, to see me, but I was just chilling out, in awe of being alive. There was a sense of, not hope, but a sense of familiarity. You'd think that being conscious and being able to see things, and surgical instruments, and the world, would confuse a baby, but I remember having a sense of anticipating the ride.

Of course, I hear we do produce a lot of DMT at birth, so maybe I was just feeling stoned.  :-P

Volgerle