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Anyone looking forward to being young again?

TheDivineOne

Should've been born a girl...
I would love to reincarnate for the reason I get to be young again.

I have no conscious memory of my past life or how old i was when i died. I do remember me being a baby in this life and being very young. I don't know i'm used to being young. I dread growing old and kind of don't want to. Knowing some adults would want to be a kid again has me thinking when it comes to reincarnation i have that to look forward to.
 
That's interesting. I really like being an adult. Though I don't actually "feel" grown up. I just have more options.

Some of it probably has to do with what kind of people have control of your life as a child, though. I was in pretty rule-bound situations. Now I get to choose who to surround myself with and prioritize so my circle of friends can support doing and being what I actually want to do and be.
 
I look forward to a time when i am reborn when the planet and the people have ascended in spiritual awareness similar to the time of Atlantis but that's a different story :). As for the way things are in the world, i don't look forward to rebirth too much :(.
 
Wow. I seem to be the only one looking forward to reincarnating to another life here on Earth and being young again.
 
I think some of it is hat everyone has different experiences while being young. Youth isn't innocent for everyone. You don't know what your next childhood will be. I also worry about being young during a war or other major crisis.

Having said that, I like to think that I might reunite with loved ones.

Also, I had a dream that my deceased grandmother will be a very small child when I am much older, and I will be something like a grandmother to her. If this is true, then I do look forward to that, because I will gladly take care of and love her as much as she did me. (My sense is that we might have been through that cycle before.) But of course I also hope she is born to a reasonably happy life.
 
I am still quite young, in mid-twenties, but I must say that given the chance, I would not want to be younger again. I did not like being teenager at all and neither young adult - too much drama and instability even though I am coming from a happy family and was always loved and cared for.

Of course it may change in the future. Especially when my parents will be old. My grandmother said few days ago that she would not want to be much younger but 50-6o would do (she is 69 now). She has always been very active and very youthful and enjoying her life, so I guess getting older is harder for her.
 
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