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Have You Experienced Any Of These 8 Signs After Meeting Someone?

Then You�ve Known Them In A Past Life.

It�s possible your current life might not be the first time you have made a journey

across this earth.

Most of us have many past lives, and in each one there were significant relationships.

It�s also highly likely that you will meet those past life connections in your current

life.

Maybe a past life lover wanders into your life path, or a connected soul pops up.

No matter who they are, they were a part of another one of your lives, and they are back

again.

Their return is a good indication that you have unfinished business together or they

have a lesson they need to teach you.

How do you know you have met someone from a past life?

1.

Deep Connection Right from The Start Feeling an intense connection right when you

meet someone is usually a sign of a past life connection.

We typically need to take some time to get to know someone to feel like there is a connection

but that isn�t the case when we meet someone from a past life.

You immediately feel a tie to this person.

You might not fully understand why this connection exists or where it�s coming from, but it�s

there, and you can�t deny it.

2.

Immediate Dislike You won�t always cross paths with people

from your past that you liked.

It�s very likely that you will come across an enemy on your current journey.

You might meet someone and have an immediate dislike towards them.

It might feel odd, or you might feel guilty because you don�t know anything about this

person, but, you do.

Your past troubled relationship lingers in your mind, and you subconsciously remember

it.

This repulsion is another known sign you were linked in a previous life and an indicator

of likely future disagreements.

3.

Flashbacks Maybe you see a very specific time of your

past life with this individual, or you have a shared memory that you can�t quite explain.Perhaps

you have flashbacks of your past life when you are with this person.

These could be indications of a past connection.

4.

Shared Interests When you meet a new person, it isn�t uncommon

to learn about a few shared interests.

But if suddenly, you have an uncanny amount of common ground that might be a sure-fire

sign of knowing the person from another lifetime.

The two of you have built up shared interests in your past life, and that translates over

into your current one.

This also means you have a natural rapport with each other and it could feel like you�re

picking up right where you left off.

5.

Strong Connection Even When You Are Apart When you have had a relationship with someone

in a past life and meet them again, your bond grows even stronger.

This person means something to you and is there in your lives for a reason.

Yet if you are apart from each other, you feel a close bond that goes even beyond a

spiritual connection with someone.

It�s like nothing could ever separate the two of you, not even time.

6.

Can�t Hide Your Emotions Do you feel like you want to spill your secrets

the moment you get around someone?

Not being able to hide your real emotions is another sign that you have a strong connection

with another person.

It might mean that you are an open book with them or they can just read you without you

saying a word.

When it�s hard to hide your feeling like this it can be helpful to know how to recognize

a person from your past life.

7.

You Know Their Quirks Sure, we all get to know the unique traits

of people after they are in our lives for a long time.

But when you can anticipate the habits of someone you just met right away, that is a

real indicator of knowing each other in different life.

8.

There Is Ease in Your Relationship When you have known someone in past lives,

you don�t need to spend a lot of time establishing a firm foundation.

You might feel like there is minimal work at all because you have already done that

previously.

This time around there is only ease in the relationship, and you can focus on the reason

they are back in your current life.

No matter if you have had a tarot reading that showed a past life connection or your

horoscope indicates someone from your past might cross your path soon if you feel any

of these signs you might have a cosmic bond on your hands.

Think of these people as your spirit guides back to finish the work they started previously.

Be open to their lessons and grateful for the opportunity to spend more time

with them.

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8 Silent Signs You Could Have a Brain Tumor - Duration: 6:47.

8 Silent Signs You Could Have a Brain Tumor.

Brain cancer: A scary diagnosis.

The good news is that brain cancer affects less than 1 percent of the world's population;

the bad news is that brain tumors are often accompanied by very few symptoms, and these

symptoms disguise themselves as everyday ailments such as headaches and exhaustion.

(Did you know you may be able to help prevent brain cancer by doing this one thing?)

Read on for eight silent, but serious, brain cancer symptoms, and how you should know whether

or not to see a doctor.

Persistent headaches.

It can be very difficult for even doctors to tell the difference between headaches (or

full-on migraines) caused by brain tumors and those resulting from other reasons.

"The best indicator is a new daily headache that won't seem to go away," says Mike

Chen, MD, PhD, associate professor, division of neurosurgery, department of surgery at

City of Hope.

"These headaches tend to get worse over time and are often present when you wake up

in the morning, when intracranial pressure is high from lying in bed for hour-long periods

of time."

This pain can vary greatly regardless of the size or growth rate of the tumor.

"A small, fast-growing tumor can cause as severe of a headache as a large, slow-growing

tumor," says Santosh Kesari, MD, PhD, neuro-oncologist and chair of the department of translational

neuro-oncology and neurotherapeutics at John Wayne Cancer Institute in Santa Monica, California.

And there's no specific type of headache that can predict whether or not a person has

a brain tumor.

The key is to be on the lookout for new, persistent headaches that do not respond to any treatments,

such as over-the-counter medicines.

A subtle loss of vision.

Patients experiencing this particular symptom may not be aware of it at all—let alone

associate it with a brain tumor.

They may not even notice an alteration in their vision quality until they continually

bump into things on one side of the body related to the vision loss or have repeated car accidents

on the side of the loss.

"This particular symptom or impaired peripheral vision is known as bitemporal hemianopsia,"

says Christopher Carrubba, MD, co-director for Medical Education at Med School Tutors.

"We often see this symptom with pituitary tumors that compress the optic chiasm, or

part of the visual pathway."

Brain cancer is just one of many surprising diseases eye doctors can diagnose first.

Weakness and lethargy.

The motor cortex of the brain initiates and controls muscle movement throughout the body.

"The right motor cortex controls the left side of your body and the left motor cortex

controls the right side of your body," says Dr. Chen.

If there are tumors anywhere along this pathway, these signals are completely disrupted and

the result is loss of function."

If you have a brain tumor, you may not experience pain in your limbs, but your left or right

leg or arm may not respond the way you're used to—or at all.

Weak legs may also mean that you have a vitamin D deficiency.

Difficulty forming words.

Another common brain cancer symptom is slurred or stuttering speech.

"Language problems such as stuttering, difficulty naming objects or understanding what others

are saying are key symptoms of a tumor in the frontal or temporal lobes, areas of the

brain associated with motor function of speech and language comprehension," says Dr. Carrubba.

"There are two speech centers in the brain that are located on the left side—Wernicke's

area, which allows us to understand and comprehend speech, and Broca's area, which activates

the muscles that create sound."

When a tumor is present in the brain, both abilities are often obstructed.

Moody feelings and risky behavior.

"Patients suffering from a brain tumor may develop depression, anger or anxiety, even

if they don't commonly exhibit these types of emotions," says Sumeet Vadera, M.D.,

neurosurgeon at University of California Irvine.

"This is related to tumor irritation or compression of portions of the frontal lobe,

which is responsible for many of our personality traits."

Patients may also experience changes in behavior including becoming more angry or agitated,

meddling in more risky behaviors, acting overtly sexual or showing loss of inhibition.

"A large, slowly growing tumor in the frontal lobe can even alter personality and judgment

so far as to be mistaken for criminal behavior or psychiatric problems," says Dr. Chen.

Be on the lookout for these hidden signs of depression.

Loss of hearing or ear ringing.

The temporal lobe, located in the bottom middle part of the cortex behind the temples, is

responsible for processing your ability to hear sounds, as well as your ability to comprehend

and understand language and conversation.

(Here are other things your ringing ears may be trying to tell you).

"If you're experiencing hearing loss from one side or a constant ringing sensation,

known as tinnitus, you'll want to make an appointment with your doctor who can determine

whether your symptoms are severe enough to see a neurologist," says Dr. Carrubba.

These are 14 effective remedies for tinnitus.

Infertility.

The brain pretty much controls nearly everything in our body, including our production of hormones.

"It does this by means of an extension known as the pituitary gland, a pea-sized structure

located at the base of the brain," says Chen.

"Tumors affecting the pituitary gland can secrete high amounts of hormones or prevent

the normal gland from working."

This is why many women suffering from a brain tumor are unable to conceive or produce milk

after giving birth.

Here are infertility myths you can stop worrying about.

Loss of balance.

One of the many areas where the brainstem plays a vital role is with motor function.

If you start to find walking difficult, especially in the dark, and you tend to lean toward one

side, this can be a brain cancer symptom caused by tumors in the cerebellum, the area of the

brain responsible for balance and coordination.

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