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Originally Posted by GirlySports
We don't forget 100% there are a few things that can be remembered. Sometimes people believe that a mom owes their children from a previous life, that's why they spend their whole life caring for them. Or those musical prodigies. How can a 3 year old play a Beethoven song on the piano without any lessons? Natural talent = he still remembers something from before. We you have kids and see them at ages 1 2 and 3. They just pick up things amazing well. Too well.
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Mozart himself was a child prodigy, a master at the piano at the age of 4.
The piano was invented in the 1700's, he was born in 1756. You're telling me he knew the piano so well because in less than 56 years, the piano was invented, someone became a master, died, and was reincarnated as Mozart?
There's just not a lot of logic there. The likelihood of coming back as a person again, at all, is infinitely small. Certainly small enough that whatever mother/child thing you were eluding to would be crazy.
Isn't it so much more believable that the human brain is power and fantastic and that we don't quite know the limits of rather than "He's smart because he was a person once already."