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@casly
DO YOU BELIEVE IN REINCARNATION? Slowly experiencing what it means to be taken cared of for the first time in my life and it feels so foreign.😔 Am I weird or I’m just not used to receiving or not always having to pay back whatever I was given in another way. It’s so bad to the extent that if you run me a favour I normally note it down on either my digital or manual note. No one should ask me who broke me. I was just raised knowing nothing goes for nothing and life isn’t as easy as it seems. Even right now I’m more scared of the person who is giving me because I’ll definitely have to pay ONE DAY. #My3rdLife By: Casly Ambrose💜
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@harbiegael
I believe in reincarnation, due to my personal experiences. We call it Àtúnwá in Yoruba. 💜
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@casly
Have you experienced it, or you know someone who has?.
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@harbiegael
My paternal side see me, as a reincarnation of my grandmother because, according to them, we have the same physical features, talk and do a lot of things the same way. Imagine stepping into your village for the first time, and people are calling you by your grandma's name, Elderly women kneeling down to greet you (her friends, siblings and people who experienced her youthful age before she passed). At times, it even feels as if you've seen some of those faces and places before (like dejavu or so). There are also names like Yetunde, Iyabọ̀dé, Yejide, Yewande (for the female child) and Babatunde, Babajide (for the male child). It's sad that religion institutions are making it look as if, reincarnation is something diabolic now.
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