Reincarnation story 1: “My Mom Went to Have an Abortion with Me. Three Times.”

Did the child’s soul stay close to the mother when she tried to abort her? How else to explain this young woman’s detailed memories of what happened before her birth?
“I remember being inside my mother’s womb and how she went to have an abortion three times. But it never worked. I even remember her dress — blue with white polka dots, made of crepe de chine. The first time, she twisted her ankle. There was a thunderstorm, and lightning struck a pole nearby. She got scared, stepped back, fell, and twisted her ankle. I saw it all. The second time, a big black dog stood on the clinic porch, growling and barking, and wouldn’t let her in. The third time, the obstetrician knocked over the table with instruments. Those moments were terrifying for me! I also remember my own birth. I remember the smell of tobacco — apparently, the midwife was smoking (my mom told me that). I also remember the cold scales they weighed me on.”
(Shared by YouTube user @ЛенаПытова)
Reincarnation story 2: “I Was a Dervish in India and a Religious Woman in Israel.”

A woman remembers several past lives and, upon visiting the city of Vyborg, navigated it as if she had always lived there.
“I remember several of my past lives — a dervish in India, a healer in Malaysia, then a woman in Israel with four children and a Hasidic husband. I remember all their names. In my dreams, I speak Hebrew; my relatives recorded me speaking it. I recall the shores of the Dead Sea and myself dressed in white.
The life before last — I was a man, a sailor captain living in Vyborg. I remember wearing a leather hat, carrying a cane, walking on cobblestones and striking sparks from them.
Later, my husband and I visited Vyborg, and I guided him all around the city as if I had lived there my whole life. I remember knowing many countries — apparently, the captain changed many flags… And I always felt that I am thousands of years older than my parents.”
(Shared by YouTube user @ТатьянаСмовдир)
Reincarnation story 3: “His First Reincarnation Memory — the Ancient Civilization of Zentaron”

The memories of this boy span many past lives — from the hard life of a tanner in France, to dying from a cannonball in war, to serving as a ship’s cook’s assistant, and even a life in an ancient extraterrestrial civilization. His stories are full of such vivid details and obscure facts of daily life that it seems impossible for a child to invent them.
“My son was born at six months, and he experienced clinical death three times — once for more than 15 minutes. Even as a child, he began to recall his past lives.
In one life, he lived in France. His wife left him with three small children. He tanned leather — a hard, exhausting job — and raised his children alone. He died, by those times’ standards, as an old man at forty, with hands wrinkled from working leather.
In another life, he was a soldier who died in war from a cannonball. Even now, he feels fear when a ball is thrown toward him.
In a third life, he was a cook’s assistant on a ship. He remembers being caught in the Sargasso Sea when provisions ran out, surviving on ‘sailor’s porridge’ — hardtack soaked in beer — because there was no other food. He knows how to boil salt out of seawater. He says that once, they were sold dried human meat without realizing it; the ship’s doctor identified it by the bones but told the crew nothing so they wouldn’t die of starvation. He remembers the taste of human flesh — the doctor only revealed the truth later.
And then, his earliest incarnation that he remembers — the ancient civilization of Zentaron, not even on this planet. There, they lived for 700 years.
Since childhood, he has ‘sensed’ the smell of blood, cannot stand being in cemeteries because he feels the energy of the dead, and dislikes crowds due to the mixed energies. He can see the aura of people and animals, sometimes read thoughts or sense emotions from an aura. Occasionally, he works with the elements — he can summon rain even when there are no clouds in the sky.
He says that there is very little manna left on Earth, and with manna, one can control the elements. According to him, Moses used up a lot of it during the 40 years in the desert, making food and water for himself and the Israelites from that very manna.
He shares many things that cannot be found in books — how scavenger birds love to peck out the eyes of the fallen on battlefields, the smells of battles, and the stench of decomposing bodies… I’ve written it all in a rush, just the most memorable things he tells me.”
(Shared by YouTube user @МаринаКокорина-ф5н)
Reincarnation story 4: “I remember choosing my life.”

He recalls how his past life ended and what happened afterward—before his current incarnation.
“I remember choosing my life. At first, there was darkness, but I was aware of where I was. I remember thinking, ‘How did I get here? My brother killed me.’ Then I appeared in a bright space and was as small as a ball. Around me flew others like me, but they were much bigger—tall and elongated. It was warm and wonderful there, full of love and very pleasant feelings. Then I found myself in a white room, next to a man dressed all in white, who looked human. We communicated telepathically. He showed me where I was supposed to go. I saw several different places—countries on Earth—but the choice was made for me. I also remember opening my eyes twice in my mother’s womb.”
(Shared by YouTube user @mirudaa)
Reincarnation story 5: “I wish I had chosen Aunt Lena.”

A three-year-old girl, upset with her parents, accidentally revealed memories of what happened before her birth.
“When my daughter was three years old, we picked her up from kindergarten and stopped by a store on the way home. I don’t remember exactly, but we didn’t buy her any sweets. While walking home, she told me and my husband that she wished she had chosen Aunt Lena instead (our friend who always brings her treats). We started asking questions, and she said, “What’s not clear? I was sitting on a little cloud choosing parents. There were many to choose from. I even saw Aunt Lena there, but I chose you.” She said there were many children there, all picking their parents. We didn’t get to ask more because an acquaintance interrupted, saying, “The child is only three, and you’re talking about reincarnation with her.” If only he knew who was really talking to whom.”
(Shared by YouTube user @user-baguvix280)
Reincarnation story 6: “How are my girls without me?”

A three-year-old girl was sad, thinking about her family from a past life — two daughters and a husband. She remembered their names, last name, and the age at which she died.
“My little daughter was crying at three years old and asked, “How are my girls without me?”
We asked, “What girls?”
And she said, “My daughters, Irochka and Tanyushka. They are still little, five and three years old. And my husband’s name is Nikolay Khorkov. I was 27 when I died.”
Now my daughter is 38. We would like to find out if these people (Nikolay and the girls) live somewhere and remember that their mother died at 27…”
(Shared by YouTube user @Kuzkina_mat)
Reincarnation story 7: “I don’t want to be a welder anymore.”

This boy remembers his past life and how he chose his parents for his current incarnation. Like the girl from the previous story, he’s not very happy with the family he got in this life.
“My nephew, a little over three years old, after seeing a high-rise building under construction, said: ‘I don’t want to be a welder anymore, the cough will bother me later.’ When asked when he was a welder, he replied: ‘A long time ago, when you were still studying. My name was Andrey. Later it hurt to breathe. I actually wanted to live with your mom and with you.’
I still remember how stunned I was after this revelation. When he plays with other kids, he always imagines himself as Andrey, not by his real name, and speaks like an adult, without any childish diminutives. Also, he started counting at four and has been able to type on a keyboard with one finger since age five, even though no one specifically taught him. He’s now six and a bit, always hugs my mom, and leaves home reluctantly.”
(Shared by YouTube user @maestron5967)
Reincarnation story 8: “I flew over the city looking for you!”

A three-year-old girl described the city where her mother had lived before she was born.
“When my daughter was about three years old, she told me: ‘I remember that once I didn’t have a body, only a face’ (that’s how she put it). I think she meant she was invisible. She said: ‘I was flying over the city, looking for you!’ Then she described pine trees and tall buildings — that’s my hometown, Severodonetsk. But my daughter was born in Kyiv, and we had never talked about my hometown in her presence.”
(Shared by YouTube user @tetianatetiana6373)
Reincarnation story 9: “I lived in a small house with my grandmother.”

Reincarnation memory: life with my grandmother in Zurich and evening walks.
“I remember myself as about a six-year-old girl living in Zurich, Switzerland. For some reason, my parents were not around, and I lived in a small house with my elderly grandmother, who rarely left home. When she fell asleep in the evening, I would wrap myself in her gray woolen shawl and go out to the nearby street full of evening cafés. I would peek through the windows — musicians played jazz, and many men in hats and tuxedos smoked cigars, talking loudly and laughing. It was raining outside, dark and damp. It felt like early autumn. Strange, yet absolutely vivid and clear memories… where could they come from? After all, I was born in Russia, in a complete and happy family… but I do love jazz in this life — I’m absolutely crazy about it.”
(Shared by YouTube user @ElviraMoscow1973)
Reincarnation story 10: “I Was Baseborn.”

A child spoke about his past life, using an old-fashioned word that he could not have known — and even his mother had never heard before.
“When my son was 2 years and 10 months old, I asked him about his past life. He told me he had lived near the water, that his name had been Matthew, and that he had died because he was baseborn. I didn’t know what that meant, so I asked how it happened. He replied, “My mother smothered me with a pillow… You won’t do that, will you?”
I later discovered that baseborn is an old word meaning “born out of wedlock.” How could a child so young know this?”
(Shared by YouTube user @OlgaMurasheva)
Bonus story: “After giving out some information, she would turn back into an ordinary child.”

A five-year-old girl occasionally gave her parents encyclopedic knowledge that she couldn’t possibly have known at her age. The parents called these episodes “information bursts.” What could it have been — knowledge from past lives, a connection to an informational field, or something else?
“My then five-year-old daughter and I stopped by the office of a good friend of mine. But she was suddenly called away somewhere, so we waited in her office. My daughter sat at my friend’s desk and saw an interesting object — a schematic model of the Solar System. A neat little model: the Sun in the center, planets around it, and everything rotating. My daughter got interested, turning it this way and that, then came to me and asked what it was. Distracted by my own thoughts, I absentmindedly said it was the Solar System.
She went back to the model, turning it in her hands some more, then asked where the Sun was. Again, I, lost in my own thoughts, just pointed to a big sphere and went back to my worries. My daughter stared at the balls representing the planets for a while, then slowly, looking right into my eyes, said, ‘That’s not the Sun. You pointed at Jupiter — a very big planet in the Solar System. The Sun is in the center, here it is…’
I became alert and looked closely at my daughter, realizing that her so-called ‘information burst’ had started again. This is what my husband and I called those moments when our five-year-old daughter seemed to enter a trance, if you will, and started telling things she could not have known due to her age, and no one had told her about it. After sharing some information, she would turn back into an ordinary child and wouldn’t remember what she had just said.
Meanwhile, my daughter continued: ‘There is another big planet in our system — Saturn. Neither Saturn nor Jupiter are solid, just like Uranus and Neptune. Saturn has many rings and ten moons. Uranus and Neptune have rings too, but fewer… Pluto is the coldest and smallest; it’s far from the Sun. There’s life on Mars and Venus, but no one knows about it. There’s life on the Moon too… Mercury is hot and angry, it’s unpleasant and hot there. But the Sun is even hotter! Its surface is very, very hot, although inside the Sun it’s not so hot. And not far from it, there is a Black Hole, but no one knows about it yet. There used to be another planet in the Solar System, many called it Phaeton, but it has other names too. It broke apart, and now the pieces orbit around…’
Suddenly, my daughter fell silent. She stood next to me for a moment, holding the planet model in her hands, then moved back to the desk and climbed into my friend’s chair again.
The so-called ‘episode’ was over… I sighed with relief, happy that no one else was in the office at the time. Otherwise, there would have been endless questions…
That’s just one example, and only what I managed to remember.
With age, it passed. Now my daughter studies at university and doesn’t remember that anything like this ever happened.”
(Shared by YouTube user @lennar4312)
These stories are translated from comments on this video https://youtu.be/G5xOO_Mjqjw?si=7Jc2VZg-yJmj-eDw (Children Remember Past Lives: New Reincarnation Stories).




