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Eerie conspiracy theory you might want to pay attention to if you’ve never broken a bone in your life

Have you really made it through your whole life without ever breaking a bone?

If the answer is ‘yes’, then congratulations—you might just be part of something extraordinary, according to one self-proclaimed psychic and medium named Rachel Stiles.

Stiles recently took to Instagram to share some intriguing conspiracy theories surrounding people who’ve never had a broken bone.

She suggests that there are four possible explanations, each of them quite fascinating. First, there’s the idea of protection. Next, suffering plays a role. The third theory touches on reincarnation, and the fourth is all about connection.

Now, let’s dive into the first theory, shall we?

Protection
There are several theories about people who’ve never broken a bone (Rebecca Nelson/Getty)

The self-proclaimed prophet recently posted a video on social media where she shared four of her theories, providing detailed explanations that sparked a lot of discussion in the comments. The first theory she introduced was about ‘Protection.’

“This theory means that you are being safeguarded by spiritual beings,” she explained.

“Depending on your beliefs, this could be a spirit guide, an angel, or even a loved one who has passed, offering protection from the other side.”

To support her theory, she referenced a passage from the Bible, Psalm 34:19-20, which says, “The righteous person may have many troubles, but the Lord delivers him from them all. He protects all his bones; not one of them will be broken.”

The comment section quickly filled up with reactions, one reader shared a lighthearted remark: “Lol, broken bone and emotional suffering, but I feel divinely protected.” Another user, 78 years old, chimed in, saying, “I’ve never broken a bone, and I know I have a guardian angel.”

Suffering
Some believe not having broken a bone is the sign of a guardian angel (umbertoleporini/Getty)

According to Stiles, the theory suggests that some individuals never break a bone in their lifetime because they are meant to experience emotional pain instead.

“To even the scales, you are given a stronger frame to bear the emotional suffering,” she explained.

It seems this idea really resonated with many of her psychic followers, as one shared in the comments, “No broken bones here. The emotional suffering is something else though.”

Another added with humor, “I got that premium emotional suffering package for sure hahahahaha.”

Reincarnation

Reincarnation, also referred to as rebirth or transmigration, is the belief that after death, a person’s soul is reborn into a new body.

As Stiles explains, not having suffered any broken bones throughout your life could be a sign that, “symbolically,” your “soul has developed strong spiritual bones through past lives.”

She elaborated, “You may have already faced and overcome challenges that taught you resilience, making the need for physical injuries less relevant in this life.”

She also suggests that if your soul underwent significant physical trauma in a previous life, you may have chosen a life in this incarnation where physical safety is prioritized.

Connection

Stiles’ final theory revolves around the significance of bones in various cultures worldwide and their link to ancestral wisdom.

“To never break a bone could signify that you are deeply connected to your ancestors,” she shared online. “And that their strength flows through you.”

This idea struck a chord with several of her followers, one of whom shared their personal “divine” experience.

“I’ve done everything but break a bone – and always would get mad when I was little that everyone got a cast and I didn’t,” they began, recalling their childhood frustration.

Could reincarnation have a part to play in why you’ve never broken a bone? (Yana Iskayeva/Getty)

“Meanwhile, I have ridden horses and jumped huge fences my entire life… always sprains, strains, and discomforts, but never breaks. Many times I probably should have too. So wild. Divinely protected.”

Another follower echoed similar sentiments, saying, “I embrace with my entire being, the ancestors flowing through me for good & purpose.”

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