Okay am I crazy or is this spooky?? My daughter keeps saying her imaginary friend is her daughter

So ever since I was a little girl, I’ve known I was going to have a daughter. When I got pregnant, I knew immediately I was going to have a girl. My daughter even looks like the little girl I imagined. I have a medical condition so I’m lucky to have her and wont have any more kids.

Over the last few months, my daughter has been talking to an imaginary friend and she calls this imaginary friend her daughter. Example: today she said “stop, stay in the shade, wait for me her” then she got the sun screen and said to me “I’ve just got to put this on my daughter so she can play in the sun” then they played outside for a while.

Am I crazy or is she having a premonition of her future kid???

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I am on the fence but there was a woman who said she was from ancient Egypt, the knowledge she had was only things people would've of known if they lived in that period, she wrote a book and lived in Egypt and there was also little boy who said he was a fighter pilot in his past life, could give you the model, the details of the plane and how it crashed, parents looked it up and it was all true, so could be

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Wouldn’t be scared, sounds like normal kid stuff but also could be cute extra meaning! Soak it up, and journal about it!

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maybe its her daughter from a past life or future! my brother started talking about his past lives around 3. stay curious and ask her questions!

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She could just be copying you. Like an imaginary kid. But I what believe their is a chance that it's a premonition that she may have a daughter but just likely it is just her pretending to be a mom with an imaginary daughter. Only time will tell.

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I had a dream about my daughter while I was pregnant and she looks just like the dream except her hair is lighter than in the dream. I'm my dream she had my color hair but I'm reality she has her dad's light brownish blonde hair.

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