Oct. 7, 2025

Children Who Remember Previous Lives: Birthmarks and Reincarnation

Children Who Remember Previous Lives: Birthmarks and Reincarnation

In this episode I am talking about children who have memories of a previous life and have birthmarks that correspond to an injury in that past life.

What if birthmarks weren’t just biological flukes, but echoes of another lifetime? In this episode, we dive into one of the most fascinating and controversial areas of consciousness research: the cases of young children who spontaneously recall previous lives—and whose bodies sometimes carry physical traces of the deaths they claim to remember.

For over four decades, psychiatrists Dr. Ian Stevenson and Dr. Jim Tucker at the University of Virginia investigated thousands of these reports across cultures and continents. Their archives include children born without fingers who insist they were shot in a former life, toddlers with jagged, sword-shaped birthmarks who vividly describe being killed in battle, and little ones terrified of fire whose skin bears burn-like discolorations from birth. In countless cases, the children not only shared memories but described names, locations, and circumstances of death with a level of detail later confirmed through records and eyewitnesses.

Skeptics point to coincidence, cultural influence, or suggestion. Believers see evidence of reincarnation. But beyond belief or disbelief lies a much bigger question: How do memories form, and can consciousness survive death in ways science cannot yet explain?

Join us as we explore the most compelling cases from Stevenson and Tucker’s groundbreaking research, and ask whether these strange birthmarks might be more than skin deep. Is this merely mystery, or proof that identity stretches beyond a single lifetime?

https://www.pastliveshypnosis.co.uk/

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My book 'Verified Near Death Experiences'  https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DXKRGDFP


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