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Old 07-02-2019, 05:06 AM
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Is it possible that my 3 year old niece is me from a timeline where I'm already dead?

I have a 3 1/2 year old niece who really looks up to me and she even acts like me and likes some of the same stuff as me. Like, there's this anime called Yo-Kai Watch and somehow she likes it because my alternate self from a universe watched that before I died. I do know one thing, if a suffer a near-death experience, it's probably the same one that killed one of my multiverse doppelgangers and the reason why I have a niece in this reality who happens to share the same soul as me, or am I putting too much thought into this?

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Old 07-02-2019, 10:14 PM
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Surely, anything is possible, as people's imagination is limitless. For every observation there are multiple explanations, from which we favor the one closer to our beliefs and expectations.

As far as I believe, we create our own reality, mostly unconsciously. All those realities are the actual parallel universes that people speculate about. From this perspective, your niece can't be your reincarnation from a different timeline.
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Old 07-02-2019, 10:23 PM
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I don't think it's possible for two seperate individuals in different bodies to share the same soul, but whatever. I'm not God so it's not up to me to say what's real or not.
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Old 08-02-2019, 04:29 AM
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I don't think it's possible for two seperate individuals in different bodies to share the same soul, but whatever. I'm not God so it's not up to me to say what's real or not.
If the multiverse theory is true, you'll probably be wrong.
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Old 08-02-2019, 11:58 AM
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If the multiverse theory is true, you'll probably be wrong.

Oh there may be indeed multiple universes that differ from this one, but the idea of literal clones or Doppelgängers just seems a bit silly to me. There are people we may share many characteristics with, but they're still different individuals with their own souls. Your niece is still only three years old and under development, so it remains to be seen if she turns out to be the 'same' like you as an adult. Don't get the wrong Idea but I think you're putting too much thought into it. Not that it matters though as we all do sometimes, but its best to separate fiction and fantasy from reality.
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Old 09-02-2019, 02:51 AM
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Oh there may be indeed multiple universes that differ from this one, but the idea of literal clones or Doppelgängers just seems a bit silly to me. There are people we may share many characteristics with, but they're still different individuals with their own souls. Your niece is still only three years old and under development, so it remains to be seen if she turns out to be the 'same' like you as an adult. Don't get the wrong Idea but I think you're putting too much thought into it. Not that it matters though as we all do sometimes, but its best to separate fiction and fantasy from reality.

I really hope its possible to repeat this life under different circumstances because I don't care to have my next life in the future. Maybe a decade ago, I was fine with that, but not anymore. I just couldn't see myself as a girl, growing up in a futuristic metropolis with flying cars and robots. This isn't like that one movie, Bicentennial Man. Used to be fascinated by that stuff for several years, but those days are over. Once you see what techology has done, you change your mind. Not to mention, going back and getting another chance will allow me to do stuff that I missed like college but if my next life were to take place in the future, instead of the past; it just wouldn't be the same. The experience would totally be ruined, thanks to all of that advanced technology! It's like doing a Hollywood remake of a big film (ex. Child's Play) and its the updated changes that ruin what made the original so unique. That's why I'm against having my next life take place in the future. I better not be forced to reincarnate into the future! If that's the only choice, the we have an unfair God who isn't concerned that an individual wants to pull a Groundhog Day and redo his life, with the same exact family and timeframe, but as the opposite gender.
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Old 11-02-2019, 01:23 AM
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I really hope its possible to repeat this life under different circumstances because I don't care to have my next life in the future. Maybe a decade ago, I was fine with that, but not anymore. I just couldn't see myself as a girl, growing up in a futuristic metropolis with flying cars and robots. This isn't like that one movie, Bicentennial Man. Used to be fascinated by that stuff for several years, but those days are over. Once you see what techology has done, you change your mind. Not to mention, going back and getting another chance will allow me to do stuff that I missed like college but if my next life were to take place in the future, instead of the past; it just wouldn't be the same. The experience would totally be ruined, thanks to all of that advanced technology! It's like doing a Hollywood remake of a big film (ex. Child's Play) and its the updated changes that ruin what made the original so unique. That's why I'm against having my next life take place in the future. I better not be forced to reincarnate into the future! If that's the only choice, the we have an unfair God who isn't concerned that an individual wants to pull a Groundhog Day and redo his life, with the same exact family and timeframe, but as the opposite gender.

you know, I also wish I got to live the same life as this one where I turn out to be much more succesful and experience the blessings life has to offer, but that would be too good to be true. God is evil, and planet Earth is hell. It would be better if this oversized garbage dump called Earth would be destroyed.
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Old 20-02-2019, 08:58 AM
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the idea of literal clones or Doppelgängers just seems a bit silly to me..

Have you ever seen Rick and Morty? There's like 5 million Ricks and Mortys, each being clones/doppelgangers/twins from other alternate universes. You might be like "But Rick and Morty is only a cartoon", yes but I'm just trying to tell you that idea of clones/doppelgangers from parallel universes doesn't sound too silly. R&M does this concept very well, for a sci-fi show. Heck, even my cartoon features clones (well genetic ones, not copies from time traveling or alternate universes) of an 11 year old boy, whom also happen to be superheroes.
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Old 20-02-2019, 12:15 PM
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Me and my mother are pretty religious. My mother sometimes listens to gospel Christian music or Joel Olsteen in the car and she does go to church, usually on Sundays. I briefly went to Church last year on Sundays, I stopped going because I had to get up so early and I usually stay up late, until around 3-6 AM. However, I plan on going on in the evenings on Wednesdays, once the weather gets nice. I just get a little nervous in church for two reasons; seeing little or young girls in dresses (because of reasons I mentioned, referring to my desire to want to come back as a girl) and the fact that most Christians don't believe in reincarnation. Learned that the hard way, back in 2008. Also resurrection makes way less sense than reincarnation. I do not hate Christians (as me and my family are in fact, are Christians; ourselves), I just disagree with them.

It's not up to me to decide whether reincarnation is real or not. I really don't know. But reincarnation is indeed unbiblical because it isn't mentioned anywhere. Maybe the early corrupted church rulers altered the bible to their liking by erasing certain things from it like reincarnation in order to better control the people into obedience.

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As for the whole controversial "God is evil" or "God Is Good, but sometimes doesn't care" mumbo jumbo, God has performed miracles and I've seen it happen. One example would be that my grandpa got diagnosed with Dementia and Alzheimer's and my mother prayed to God, and with some medicine, he got better. No, he's not cured, but he's doing a lot better than he did, over a month ago.

I don't want to discourage you, but please don't mistake lucky coincidences for miracles. Let me tell you that I've been a Christian myself for years, but God turned his back towards me and took my mother away, not caring about the fact that I already had very little in my life to begin with. He gave my mother cancer and me the false encouragement that my mother was healed and my prayers being looked into, but it was all just a deception. As such I will never in a billion years EVER understand why so many people here speak about a so-called god of love. Well, I've never experienced this love of his.

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Have you ever seen Rick and Morty? There's like 5 million Ricks and Mortys, each being clones/doppelgangers/twins from other alternate universes. You might be like "But Rick and Morty is only a cartoon", yes but I'm just trying to tell you that idea of clones/doppelgangers from parallel universes doesn't sound too silly. R&M does this concept very well, for a sci-fi show. Heck, even my cartoon features clones (well genetic ones, not copies from time traveling or alternate universes) of an 11 year old boy, whom also happen to be superheroes.

I'm pretty sure if clones from alternative timelines were real then at least one of them would've already traveled here by now to kill me, because this 'version' of myself is a disgrace to all my other incarnations.
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Old 07-02-2019, 10:41 PM
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I have a 3 1/2 year old niece who really looks up to me and she even acts like me and likes some of the same stuff as me. Like, there's this anime called Yo-Kai Watch and somehow she likes it because my alternate self from a universe watched that before I died. I do know one thing, if a suffer a near-death experience, it's probably the same one that killed one of my multiverse doppelgangers and the reason why I have a niece in this reality who happens to share the same soul as me, or am I putting too much thought into this?

It's genetics. I share a similar connection with my niece. Sometimes a niece or a nephew is more like you than their own parents, due the fluke of genetic lottery. It's more common than you think.
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