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Bedtime Wonders

  • Writer's pictureDiana Ross Sumalinog

5 Bizarre Reincarnation Stories told by young children


I was in bed while starring at the lizard in the ceiling when suddenly, these questions pop into my head. Was I a lizard in my past life? Does my birthmark the reason why I die? Did I die because of illness? or was I murdered?


Sounds weird, right? But I was just curious, where or what my soul did when I wasn't born in this world yet. To tell you honestly, I'm a fan of watching real-life movies, especially when it's about war, and I always have this thought: Where was I during the world war?

Well, I was not born yet when the war broke out, but I am curious where I was during that time?


Reincarnation; a word that here means to be born again. Many people don't believe in it, but many of them also think that it does exist. Honestly, I felt off recognizing as Pagan when the idea of reincarnation felt unreal to me. Everybody around me accepting reincarnation as guaranteed, but I was unable to hold my head over it. So I decided to browse on youtube about reincarnation. I watched videos and short documentaries of individuals who have what appeared to be real past existence encounters.


Tonight I'm going to share with you five compelling cases of supposed to be reincarnation. Although reincarnation stories can never indeed be proven real, some of them have a genuinely incredible account, especially when it comes from kids that are too young to consider having a lot of information on the world.



1.) Child and his Grandpa


This story expands on the spooky idea of the past one. Gus Taylor's grandpa Augie had passed away a year before his birth. Nonetheless, when he was only a year and a half old, he made cases that he was his grandpa. Others think that this could be a child's twisted imagination.


However, things at that point took a turn towards the mysterious. Angie's sister was killed several years earlier, and her body was dumped in the San Francisco Bay. Nobody had referenced this within sight of Gus, being the 18-month-old kid he was. However, he knew pretty much every detail of this case.


2.) The clock in the Attic.


Bruce Whittier had continuous dreams about being a dutch Jewish man stowing away in his family home. He said his name was Stefan Horowitz, a Dutch Jew who'd been found and taken to Auschwitz, where he died.


However shocking as the story may be, it turns out to be significantly odder because Bruce once recorded having dreamt for a specific particular clock. He drew it in extraordinary detail and even envisioned its precise location. The boy went to the area and discovered it in an antique room. When he asked where the clock came from, the vendor said that it had been purchased from the property of a resigned German Major in the Netherlands.


3.) The Child Detective

A 3-year-old kid from Golan Heights drove the police to the place of the one who killed him in his past life. He belonged in the Druze community, where people believe in reincarnations and that the birthmarks are the basis of how one had died in his previous life.


In this case, the kid had a long birthmark on his skull, which he said was the area where the edge of the hatchet had entered. His story was verified later when he led the police to the house of the murderer and to the spot where he said he was buried in his past life. The body was found underneath a pile of stones with a hatchet twisted precisely on the head.


4.) The Pilot Fighter



At a young age, James Leininger began portraying his adoration for military aircraft. That is not much; heaps of young men love toy planes. In any case, this was different because he could go into outrageous specifics of how a military aircraft functioned, which made his parents frightened by his memories. They didn't know a lot about planes.


In the end, he began having bad dreams in which he would imagine himself passing on and being shot somewhere around a plane with a red sun on it – a Japanese plane. Not just that, he even told then the name of his aircraft – Corsair – and the boat from which it dispatched – Natoma. Both these names were verified, alongside his own supposed name in the previous life – James Huston.


5.) The Barra Boy


This is the account of Cameron Macauley, born in Glasgow, Scotland, who asserted he had a place with Barra's island, off Scotland's shore. He began describing episodes and subtleties of his previous existence from the age of 2, including insights concerning his white canine, parents, names, and how they had died. He even drew an image of his house by the seashore.


Eventually, he was taken to the island for a conclusion, if nothing else, and they tracked down the white house close to the seashore, precisely as he'd drawn it. In it, they found an image of the white canine and a vehicle, only the sort that he'd described.


These famous reincarnation stories are mysterious and thrilling for sure. I know a lot of you now are wondering about your past life after reading such stories. According to some people who believe in reincarnation, birthmarks, birth scars, near-death experiences, deja vu, memories that did not happen, and even natural talents have something to do with your past life. However, scientifically, as of now, reincarnation is not yet proven to be accurate. To trust in rebirth and to have sufficient confidence to explore it takes courage.




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