"Past life memories of times of war"
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Thank you for your support. I am Norio Ogikubo, director of the movie "Promise with God".
The latest version of "Promise with God" is now available.
The title has been changed to "I Was Laughing in Mommy's Tummy - A Magical Way to Help Dad Become Good at Parenting"
It is currently being shown in advance at Theater Seven in Osaka until Friday, August 18th.
We plan to set up a website in late August and start taking reservations for screenings.
We hope you will continue to support "Promise with God".
The "Prenatal Memory Archive" is an archive of stories about prenatal memories that we have shared in the "Promise with God" email newsletter in the past.
The 39th episode is about "Past life memories in times of war".
We sometimes hear about past life memories from people who lived through times of war.
There are stories of people who visited the Himeyuri Monument in Okinawa and became convinced that their name engraved on it was from a previous life, and stories of people who realized that a person in a photograph on display at the Special Attack Peace Hall in Chiran was them in a previous life.
This is a story I heard from a woman.
One time, she had a dream in which her husband was flying a Zero fighter into a battleship.
He closed one eye, gripped the control stick, and yelled "Mommy!" as he spun around and crashed into the enemy ship.
It was a scene from hell on earth.
When she told her husband this story, he seemed to agree with it very well.
Apparently, when her husband was a child, he would often cry for no apparent reason,
and after a while, a plane would always fly overhead.
Perhaps he sensed the planes coming from far away, too far away for anyone to hear, and started crying in advance.
The adults around him would say, "XX started crying, so the plane is coming..."
He also couldn't play on the slide.
He could climb the stairs and sit on the top of the slide, but when it came to sliding down, he was too scared to go down.
When he grew up and started driving a car, he was constantly bothered by all the meters in the driver's seat, which caused him problems.
He said that he only had enough fuel for the outbound mission.
He must have been staring at the meters desperately trying to complete his mission.
He also loved motorcycles and would ride at full throttle, but he was too scared of airplanes to get on.
The only time he flew on an airplane on his honeymoon, he was trembling and clutching his wife's hand the whole time.
When he was on a cruise ship and saw the petrochemical complex at night, he got goosebumps and shivered uncontrollably.
He later realized that it must have looked like the silhouette of a battleship.
She says she was released from all those feelings of inexplicable fear by coming to terms with her past life as a suicide squadron member.
The reason for her fear suddenly clicked in her heart.
After that, being released from the fear associated with her painful past life, her husband's work made a big leap forward.
Furthermore, as if awakened to what he had learned in his previous life, he is now trying to develop in his work the things he was unable to do during the war.
I once again feel that not only the bond between parent and child, but also the bond between husband and wife is invaluable in helping the soul grow.
I was moved by the fact that her husband's brilliance was due to his wife's loving support.
・Click here for the "Promise with God" e-mail newsletter, which introduces wonderful stories we have heard from everyone every Wednesday.
Please sign up.
Why not screen "Promise with God" in your town?
Click here for details
The latest version of "Promise with God" is now available.
The title has been changed to "I Was Laughing in Mommy's Tummy - A Magical Way to Help Dad Become Good at Parenting"
It is currently being shown in advance at Theater Seven in Osaka until Friday, August 18th.
We plan to set up a website in late August and start taking reservations for screenings.
We hope you will continue to support "Promise with God".
The "Prenatal Memory Archive" is an archive of stories about prenatal memories that we have shared in the "Promise with God" email newsletter in the past.
The 39th episode is about "Past life memories in times of war".
We sometimes hear about past life memories from people who lived through times of war.
There are stories of people who visited the Himeyuri Monument in Okinawa and became convinced that their name engraved on it was from a previous life, and stories of people who realized that a person in a photograph on display at the Special Attack Peace Hall in Chiran was them in a previous life.
This is a story I heard from a woman.
One time, she had a dream in which her husband was flying a Zero fighter into a battleship.
He closed one eye, gripped the control stick, and yelled "Mommy!" as he spun around and crashed into the enemy ship.
It was a scene from hell on earth.
When she told her husband this story, he seemed to agree with it very well.
Apparently, when her husband was a child, he would often cry for no apparent reason,
and after a while, a plane would always fly overhead.
Perhaps he sensed the planes coming from far away, too far away for anyone to hear, and started crying in advance.
The adults around him would say, "XX started crying, so the plane is coming..."
He also couldn't play on the slide.
He could climb the stairs and sit on the top of the slide, but when it came to sliding down, he was too scared to go down.
When he grew up and started driving a car, he was constantly bothered by all the meters in the driver's seat, which caused him problems.
He said that he only had enough fuel for the outbound mission.
He must have been staring at the meters desperately trying to complete his mission.
He also loved motorcycles and would ride at full throttle, but he was too scared of airplanes to get on.
The only time he flew on an airplane on his honeymoon, he was trembling and clutching his wife's hand the whole time.
When he was on a cruise ship and saw the petrochemical complex at night, he got goosebumps and shivered uncontrollably.
He later realized that it must have looked like the silhouette of a battleship.
She says she was released from all those feelings of inexplicable fear by coming to terms with her past life as a suicide squadron member.
The reason for her fear suddenly clicked in her heart.
After that, being released from the fear associated with her painful past life, her husband's work made a big leap forward.
Furthermore, as if awakened to what he had learned in his previous life, he is now trying to develop in his work the things he was unable to do during the war.
I once again feel that not only the bond between parent and child, but also the bond between husband and wife is invaluable in helping the soul grow.
I was moved by the fact that her husband's brilliance was due to his wife's loving support.
・Click here for the "Promise with God" e-mail newsletter, which introduces wonderful stories we have heard from everyone every Wednesday.
Please sign up.
Why not screen "Promise with God" in your town?
Click here for details
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