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Bizarre and Haunting Reincarnation Stories from Children

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Reincarnation and the afterlife will always be a subject of human fascination. We can often ponder about what happens to us after our death. Do we live one life and go to heaven (or hell), or do we go nowhere? Or do we reincarnate back into this material 3D world?

Reincarnation stories of children, may seem a little more believable as to why would these children make these absurd stories up by themselves? These stories of reincarnation will leave sceptics rolling their eyes. However, some of the stories below may turn even the hardest sceptic into a believer.

In these potentially true reincarnation stories of children, individuals are able to recall their intricate, strange memories of lives they “never lived”. Their stories are rich with information that seems too exact to be drawn from imagination alone. If they were made up, what would be the motive for making up such a farce in the first place?

People who have been reincarnated might remember later verified information, such as an old family member, former addresses, and deadly accidents. While some past life recollections can be easily disregarded, these tales below are rich with scary details that lay waste to logical explanations.

Such chronicles will leave even the toughest sceptics wondering, “Is reincarnation actually real?”

We cannot vividly say if reincarnation is real or not but reading the reincarnation stories of children below may prompt you to believe it.

#1. A Four Year Old Recalls A Life As A Hollywood Agent

In the year 2009, at the age of four, Ryan Hammons began waking up, clutching his chest, and screaming about how his heart felt like it was exploding. His mother, Cyndi, became curious when Ryan revealed more information from a former life.

He stands firm that he once lived in a house in Hollywood on a street with the name “Rock” in it where he had three sons and also has a friend named “Senator Fives.”

One day, Cyndi was going through a book having photos from old Hollywood. Ryan looked quickly over her shoulder and excitedly identified one man as George and another as himself. Cyndi called a psychiatrist from UVA Medical Center who researches reincarnation.

The psychiatrist confirmed the man in the photo was a film star named George Raft and that the other man was Martin Martyn, who died in 1964.

On calling Martyn’s daughter, she confirmed that Martyn was a Hollywood agent, lived on North Roxbury Drive, had three sons, and had once met with New York, Senator Irving Ives.

After meeting with Martyn’s daughter, Ryan lost interest in his Hollywood memories. He was standoffish at the meeting and told his mother afterwards that his daughter’s energy had changed. The psychiatrist’s explanation? Upon seeing people from their past he has moved on, reincarnated children gain closure and forget their former reality.

#2. A Five-Year-Old White Boy Claims He Was a Black Woman Who Died in a Fire

At first, Erica Ruehlman laughed off her five-year-old son Luke’s odd tendency to refer to toys and objects as “Pam.” She was unconcerned by his comments about having once been a girl.

He will say he had black hair when he was a girl, or that he wore the same earrings his mom wore when he was a girl. Out of curiosity, Erica finally asked Luke who Pam was.

He said, “Well, I used to be by that name, but I died and I went up to heaven. I saw God and then, finally, God sent me back down and when I woke up I was a baby and you named me Luke.”

After asking him for more information, Luke told his mother he lived in Chicago, took the train a lot, and died in a fire. After talking about his death, Luke made a hand motion showing someone jumping out a window.

When Erica punched the details into a search engine, she discovered a news story about a fire in the Paxton Hotel in Chicago. In March of 1993, 19 people died in a fire at the building and a woman, Pam Robinson. Pam died when she jumped out a window.

Erica could not explain how Luke could have known about it. He had never gone to the city, and she never talked about it with him.

#3. Two Sisters who died in a Car Accident Were Reincarnated as Twins

John & Florence Pollock were destroyed when their twin daughters, Joanna and Jacqueline, died in a car accident on 1957, May 5. The following year, they were electrified to hear they were expecting and, once again, Florence was carrying twins!

The twins, Gillian and Jennifer, were born identical apart from Jennifer’s birthmarks. Her birthmark was on her waist, just as with Jacqueline, and a birthmark on her forehead that looks like one of Jacqueline’s scars.

John and Florence relocated away from their old home when their daughters were three months old they told their daughters only very little about their late sisters. However, the girls seemed entwined and connected to Joanna and Jacqueline’s memories.

They would ask for old toys that were owned by the deceased twins and they correctly identified landmarks when travelling to their parents’ former home and had a fear of cars. On seeing the oncoming traffic, they would scream, “The car is out to get us!”

Luckily, by the age of five, these anxious memories mostly faded away. The girls went on to live a relatively normal adult life. However, their story is still used as proof of the existence of reincarnation.

#4. The Reincarnation of Anne Frank

This is the amazing and bizarre story of Barbro Karlen. Karlen is a Swedish writer that published 11 books by the time she was 16 years old!

But, who was she before that? Barbro Karlen claims she was Anne Frank in her past life.

Anne Frank is the writer behind the famous book called The Diary of Anne Frank. Anne Frank wrote this book while she was in hiding for two years with her family during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands.

Anne Frank died of typhus in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in 1945, and less than 9 years later she is claimed to be reborn as Barbro Karlen.

“Barbro, through her memory alone, led her parents to the preserved hiding place of Anne and her family. She pointed out landmarks and features of the house, which the curator confirmed, including a blank wall on which photographs were missing”.- Barbrokarlen.com

The mystery of reincarnation

Reincarnation is one of the world’s greatest mysteries. People still have no idea what goes on after death, so reincarnation cannot be explained correctly. However, it is not common to have memories from a previous life, but reincarnation stories of children who have memories from their previous lives make the idea of reincarnation seem that much more real.

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