Sunita was playing with other children
outside the house. When a certain woman came to the house, Sunita became
frightened. She ran and clung to her grandmother saying, “She will kill me
again.”
It was a very hot summer day when one
of Anoop Singh’s aunts, who had come to visit them, remarked, “Today it is so
hot that I would not like to be burned, even if I am dead.” Anoop Singh was
playing nearby and said, “Nothing will happen to you if they burn you when you
are dead.” His parents were surprised to hear this.
“Mom, when you were a little girl and I
was your daddy, you were bad a lot of times, and I never hit you!” Said William
to his mother Doreen. Doreen was taken aback.
Bobby and Donald Hodges
remember their previous lives as twins from the womb of their mother from past
life. Bobby Hodges has sharp, vivid memories of his struggle to be born to his
previous life mother and accuses his brother of preventing that birth.
Arab Sheikh Saud Bin Muhammed al Thani,
cousin of the ruling emir of Qatar and one of the world’s biggest art
purchasers, believes that he is the reincarnation of the late Hindu Maharaja,
Yeshwant Rao Holkar II of Indore, India, also known as YRH. For Al-Thani, this
idea is no casual fancy; it is a serious multi-million-dollar truth.
Kloy
Matwiset, a boy who was born in Thailand in 1990, claimed to be his grandmother
and his mother’s mother. He also exhibited a number of feminine behaviours and
said that he wanted to be a girl.
Sujith Jayaratne, a SriLankan boy from the capital, Colombo, began showing
an intense fear of trucks and even the word lorry, a British word for truck
when he was only eight months old. When he became old enough to talk, he said
that he had lived in Gorakana, a village seven miles away, and that he had died
after being hit by a truck.
Sukla
Gupta was less than two years old when she began the habit of cradling a block
of wood or a pillow and calling it “Minu.” She said that Minu was her daughter