Skip to main content

5 signs you've met a person from previous life


1. You feel an instant, positive
connection
You meet a person and immediately you
have this good feeling about him or her. You
feel so relaxed near that person and can
spend hours just talking about anything. You
understand this person just like he/she
understands you better than anybody else!
Don’t overthink about a connection like this!
Just enjoy!
2. You have an instant, negative
reaction
It’s the opposite, as soon as you meet a
person you feel an immediate dislike. If
there is no obvious reason of why that
person calls such negative emotions in you
now, then, must be something happened to
you two in your previous lifes!
3. Someone you barely know helps you
for no apparent reason and vice versa
If you feel like you need to help someone
you barely know, someone helps you. This
could be anyone, from your co-worker to the
seller at a shop you usually buy groceries at.
But it is a sure sign that you’ve helped this
person before, in previous life.
4. You have a telepathic connection
If a person you’ve just met understands you
that well you think he or she may read your
mind or vice versa, there is a high possibility
of you two met in previous life or even lifes!
Souls that share lifetimes tend to have a
deeper connection than souls who are just
interacting for the first or second time.
5. The relationship is short-lived, but
intense
People can have unresolved business
sometimes, sometimes that business you
carry from your past life. But it won’t take
long to solve everything in this life. While
such a relationship can be painful and confusing in the present lifetime, it can be
exactly what both souls needed to do to
resolve an experience from the past.
Ref: Naij

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Herbalist kills 13-year-old boy in juju experiment

A 26-year-old herbalist, Ekene Oluka, allegedly killed a 13-year-old, Obumuneme Oluka, while testing his anti-bullet charm on the deceased at Amagu-Uwani, Mgboko, Aku of Igbo-Etiti Local Government Area, Enugu State. It was reported that the herbalist fled after the incident. The herbalist had, at different occasions, successfully tested his charms, which was said to protect against bullets and cutlass, on the young man. Confirming the incident, Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Ebere Amaraizu, in a statement said the command had activated a manhunt for the fleeing herbalist. Amaraizu said: “The herbalist, Ekene Oluka, from the same kindred with the deceased, had allegedly tested his charms for protection against guns on the deceased. It was further gathered that the suspect had earlier tested that of cutlass on the deceased, which allegedly worked out for him. “However, this time it did not work, which caused severe injury on the head of the de...

Mother chains daughter for refusing to attend school

This woman chained her daughter to a street lamp post for playing truant from school. The eight-year-old child was tied with a metal chain around her ankle and tied to a large metal post. The young girl was left there by her raging mother. Good Samaritans heard the girl crying in the car park outside the family's apartment on Wednesday afternoon. They tried freeing her but the thick chain was strongly secured with two padlocks - leaving the girl stuck for over an hour before arrival of the police. She told cops that her mum had punished her because she failed to attend mandarin classes at school in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The unemployed 30-year-old woman was taken in for questioning and later released. See more photos below;

Benin residents instructed not to cook with fire on Sunday

Oba of Benin The Benin Traditional Council has instructed residents not to cook with fire on Sunday, June 5, as part of activities for continuation of the 15 days funeral rites for late Monarch, Oba Erediauwa. The instruction is contained in a statement issued by the Secretary to the Benin Traditional Council, Mr Frank Irabor, made available on Friday in Benin. Irabor stated that Sunday would be the day of Edenagberen- Mwiwu in the royal funeral rites programme and as such, there would be no cooking with fire, in accordance with Benin customs and tradition. He then called on Benin indigenes and non-indigenes in the kingdom to observe the Igberimwin rite.