Reincarnation Case of Henry Ward Beecher | Jon Stewart: A Progressive Jokester in Two Lifetimes and the Movie “Irresistible”

Reincarnation Case Study 2 henry ward beecher reincarnation jon stewart past life

Affirmed by: Spirit Guide or Spirit Being Ahtun Re in a Ryerson-Semkiw Reincarnation Research Session

Article by: Walter Semkiw, MD

A ReincarnationResearch.com supporter wrote to me to bring attention to a web site featuring of celebrity look-alikes, as it was possible that some of the look-alikes could represent reincarnation cases. In reviewing the site, I thought that a few, though not all, were plausible as reincarnation cases.

One case that I asked about in a session with Kevin Ryerson involves Jon Stewart, the former host of the Daily Show, which I have been a fan of. Jon Stewart bears a striking resemblance to Henry Ward Beecher. In my session with Kevin, Ahtun Re confirmed that Stewart is the reincarnation of Beecher

The political views of Beecher and Stewart are consistent in that both can be characterized as being liberal and progressive. For example, Beecher supported women being given the right to vote, Darwin’s theory of evolution and he was in abolitionist.

Of importance, Beecher had Jon Stewart’s sense of humor. Consider the following quote: “Unlike his serious siblings, Henry was a natural cutup, with an infectious sense of humor and a special talent for mimicry.”

The combination of addressing serious issues with a comedic touch is evident in Stewart’s 2020 movie Irresistible.

A related case, which was derived in a similar way, involves Alec Baldwin as the reincarnation of Millard Fillmore.

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TV and Movie Reincarnation Cases

Politics and Law Reincarnation Cases

Principles of Reincarnation & Understanding Past Lives

Reincarnation Case Study 2 henry ward beecher reincarnation jon stewart past lifePhysical Resemblance in Reincarnation Cases: There is a strong similarity in the facial features of Beecher and Stewart. The image provided to the right is from bio.com.

Past Life Talent: Henry Ward Beecher’s gift for oratory and passion for social reform are reflected in the career of Jon Stewart. As noted, both Beecher and Stewart have been gifted with the ability to make others laugh, which has contributed to great popularity in two eras.

Change in Religion: Beecher was a Christian clergyman, while Stewart was born into a Jewish family. Understanding that religion, nationality and race can change from one lifetime to another can help create a more peaceful world, as most conflicts are based on differences in these cultural markers of identity. An important case in this regard is:

Anne Frank | Barbro Karlen Reincarnation Case

 

What is the Meaning of our Lives, Past, Present and Future? How Evidence of Reincarnation can create a More Peaceful World

Article by: Walter Semkiw, MD

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Reincarnation Physical ResemblanceReincarnation Research of Ian Stevenson, MD

There is ample evidence based on case studies involving young children who have spontaneous memories of past lives to conclude that reincarnation is a reality. The most compelling cases come from the work of Ian Stevenson MD at the University of Virginia.

Over a period of 40 years, Dr. Stevenson traveled around the world studying young children with spontaneous memories of past lives that could be objectively validated. Approximately 1200 of these validated reincarnation cases exist, which have been meticulously documented by Dr. Stevenson. Two cases that are especially dramatic because they were followed over a period of about 30 years and demonstrate physical resemblance from one lifetime to another are:

Hanan Monsour | Suzanne Ghanem

Rashid Khaddege | Daniel Jurdi

From independently researched case studies, such as those from the University of Virginia, principles of reincarnation can be derived. These include the findings that facial features, talents and passions can remain consistent from lifetime to lifetime. Further, research shows that we reincarnate with people we have known in prior incarnations. To understand how reincarnation works, please review:

Principles of Reincarnation

How Reincarnation Research can create a More Peaceful World

One the most important findings that reincarnation research reveals is that individuals can change religion, nationality and ethnic affiliation from one lifetime to another. This observation has the potential to help create a much more peaceful world, as conflicts and war are usually based on differences in these cultural markers of identity.

Anne Frank | Barbro Karlen Past Life CaseA particularly impressive case in this regard involves the reincarnation of Anne Frank. Anne Frank was persecuted as a Jew and died in a Nazi concentration camp. In my assessment, she has reincarnated as Barbro Karlen, who was born into a Christian family in Sweden. If the Nazis knew that one could be born Jewish in one lifetime and Christian in another, then the Holocaust could not have happened. Similarly, if Muslims knew they could reincarnate as Christians or Jews and vice versa, the conflicts we witness in the Middle East would end. Please review the following pages.

Anne Frank | Barbro Karlen Reincarnation Case

Reincarnation Cases with Change of Religion, Nationality and Ethnic Affiliation

What I consider the most important independently researched reincarnation cases are compiled in my book Born Again.

The Purpose of Reincarnation

Kevin Ryerson & Meaning of Life, Walter Semkiw MD IISIS Reincarnation Case StudyThough reincarnation research sheds much light on the process of reincarnation, not all questions can be answered through evidence of past lives. For example, the number of lifetimes we go through and the overall purpose of reincarnation remains speculative.

To fill in the gaps that reincarnation research leaves open, I have used another source for information. Since 2001, I have worked with Kevin Ryerson, the trance medium who is featured in the books of Shirley MacLaine. Kevin channels a spirit guide named Ahtun Re, who I have conversed with on a monthly basis since 2001. Ahtun Re and I have vigorous dialogues and over the span of time, I have come to the conclusion that Ahtun Re is truly a spirit being separate from the consciousness of Kevin Ryerson. Ahtun Re has an encyclopedic scope of knowledge and he has also demonstrated the ability to make accurate past life matches. Cases that show this ability can be reviewed at the following page:

Core Past Life Cases Solved through Ahtun Re

A particularly fascinating case is: Reincarnation Case of Thomas Edison | Elon Musk

Dialogues I have had with Ahtun Re regarding big picture questions are summarized in my book Origin of the Soul and the Purpose of Reincarnation. In sum:

Origin of Souls

Purpose of Reincarnation Dean Radin Larry Dossey Walter Semkiw MDWhen we were created as souls, which are individual expressions of God, each of us was imbued with a certain set of energies or abilities, the sum of which I call one’s energy spectrum. These qualities predispose us to follow certain career paths and occupations. As such, musicians tend to reincarnate as musicians, scientists tend to reincarnate and pursue careers in science or technology and social activists tend to pursue activist roles across lifetimes. Much as we wake up in the morning with a personality consistent from the night before, from lifetime to lifetime, we are similar in the way that we approach life. How we express our energies can be altered by the genetic inheritance and life circumstances we are born with.

Reincarnation and the Establishment of Identity

In early phases of incarnation a chief task is to develop a stable sense of identity. Imagine if in your contemporary lifetime you have no memories of what happened prior to the current moment. You would not have a sense of identity. Experiences through a series of lifetimes builds identity. Identity is commonly based on the religion, nationality and the ethnicity that we are born into. When we are still immature souls, identification with these factors can be too strong, causing separation and conflict. We forget that we all originate from one source.

As we reincarnate, we can make mistakes and hurt others generating karma that must be worked out in future incarnations.

Just as a child must go through school and learn from mistakes in the course of becoming a self-sufficient human being, we as souls develop through the school of Earth life.

Becoming a Universal Soul through Reincarnation

After we establish a strong identity, develop our set of skills to a sufficient degree, work off karma and finally achieve an all-encompassing love of humanity, we no longer have to reincarnate and can instead pursue further experience and growth in the spiritual realms. On average, Ahtun Re says that it takes about 100 lifetimes to reach this point in development. This number can vary significantly based on the earnestness that a soul pursues spiritual growth and evolution through its incarnations.

Many, though, still choose to reincarnate, even when they don’t have to, in order to pursue projects to help humanity evolve. Ahtun Re estimates that at least 20% of the population on Earth is here on a voluntary basis.

Meaning of Life by Walter Semkiw, MD IISIS Reincarnation Case StudyReincarnation: Enjoy the Journey

There are times when life can be very hard. During these episodes, we may dread having to reincarnate, but we do so at the behest of our own souls. As such, we should try to keep things in perspective, be kind to others and enjoy the journey as much as possible.

Walter Semkiw, MD April 7, 2015

Reincarnation Case of Rudolph Valentino | John Travolta and the Direct Voice Mediumship of Leslie Flint

Affirmed by Spirit Guide or Spirit Being Ahtun Re in a Ryerson-Semkiw Reincarnation Research Session

Article by: Walter Semkiw, MD

The first time that I saw the proposed reincarnation match between John Travolta and Rudolph Valentino was around the year 2000, as it was posted on the website of friend of mine, Joseph Myers. Joe passed away in 2012. Joe had derived his own past life as Edward Bellamy and he realized that facial features can remain the same from one lifetime to another. As such, his story is similar to my own. Joe’s reincarnation case is featured in my first book, Return of the Revolutionaries

I started to work with trance medium Kevin Ryerson in 2001 and found that a spirit guide that he channels named Ahtun Re can make past life identifications with a high degree of accuracy. Subsequently, I reviewed cases that Joe had posted on his website with Ahtun Re, who agreed with about 60% of the matches that Joe had intuitively derived or posted from other sources and he disagreed with about 40% of cases posted on the site. With his own book and his website, Joe has made significant contributions to understanding how reincarnation works and he always joked that I was continuing his work.

One case that Ahtun Re agreed with is that Rudolph Valentino has reincarnated as John Travolta.

Of interest, Rudolph Valentino was very interested in spiritual phenomena and the spirit of Valentino played a major role in the development Leslie Flint, the most famous direct voice medium in history.

Leslie Flint

John Travolta is also spiritual and he has pursued his development though Scientology. To learn more of Leslie Flint and the involvement of Valentino | Travolta in Flint’s story, please go to:

Leslie Flint: The Reluctant, Humorous and Extremely Gifted Direct Voice Medium

Principles of Reincarnation & Understanding Past Lives

Physical Resemblance from One Lifetime to Another: The facial features of Valentino and Travolta are consistent.

Innate Past Life Talent: A movie Romeo of the past has reincarnated in contemporary times.

Change of Nationality from One Incarnation to Another: Rudolph Valentino was born in Italy, while John Travolta is a native of New Jersey.

Reincarnation Case of Carole Lombard | Emma Roberts

Reincarnation Case Study 5 Carole Lombard Emma Roberts ReincarnationProposed by: A Psychic in Michigan

Affirmed by: Spirit Guide or Spirit Being Ahtun Re in a Ryerson-Semkiw Reincarnation Research Session

Article by: Walter Semkiw, MD

An ReincarnationResearch.com supporter related to me that the actress Emma Roberts, who is the daughter of actor Eric Roberts and niece of Julia Roberts, believes that she is the reincarnation of the silent movie star, Carole Lombard, based on information given to her by a psychic who lives in Michigan. This story is summarized at the following link:

IMDb-Emma Roberts Reincarnation of Carole Lombard

In a session with Kevin Ryerson, I asked Ahtun Re whether this is true and he confirmed that Carol Lombard has reincarnated as Emma Roberts.

Of interest, Carole Lombard was friends with Madalynne Fields, who was associated with the famous slapstick movie producer, Mack Sennett. Sennett has replicated his slapstick comedy success in contemporary times as the producer of America’s Funniest Home Videos.  Mack Sennett reincarnated as producer Vin Di Bona.

Carole Lombard was also friends with Jack Benny, who is also incarnate in contemporary times. Jack Benny has reincarnated as Kelsey Grammer.

Principles of Reincarnation & Understanding Past Lives

Reincarnation Case Study 5 Carole Lombard Emma Roberts ReincarnationPhysical Resemblance from One Lifetime to Another: A physical resemblance is noted between Carole Lombard and Emma Roberts.

Innate Past Life Talent: The acting talent of Carole Lombard is expressed in the career of Emma Roberts.

Change of Religion, Nationality or Ethnic Affiliation from One Incarnation to Another: Carole Lombard was of German and English descent, while Emma Roberts is part Native American.

 

 

 

Reincarnation Case of Joseph Jefferson | Tom Cruise

Reincarnation Case Study 5 Joseph Jefferson Tom Cruise ReincarnationProposed by: Walter Semkiw, MD

Affirmed by Spirit Guide or Spirit Being Ahtun Re in a Ryerson-Semkiw Reincarnation Reseach Session

From: Born Again

Article by: Walter Semkiw, MD

Edwin Booth | Amitabh Bachchan Reincarnation Case & Tom Cruise

The Tom Cruise case was derived in the process of investigating the case of Amitabh Bachchan for my book, Born Again. I was told that Mr. Bachchan is one of the most famous and esteemed of Indian movie stars.

In a session with Kevin Ryerson, I was surprised when Ahtun Re told me that in a past lifetime, Bachchan was Edwin Booth, a prominent American 19th century stage actor who was the brother of John Wilkes Booth, the individual who assassinated Abraham Lincoln. I found that the facial match between Edwin Booth and Amitabh Bachchan was striking and eventually, I discovered that Edwin Booth’s entire family had reincarnated around Bachchan.

Past Lives of Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise in Relation to Abraham Lincoln

In relation to this set of cases, Ahtun Re told me that Nicole Kidman, in a past lifetime, had been on stage when Lincoln was fatally shot. It turned out that in that incarnation, Nicole was associated with the actor Joseph Jefferson, who Ahtun Re later confirmed has reincarnated as Tom Cruise.

It turns out that the family of Joseph Jefferson | Tom Cruise had built a theater in Springfield, Illinois, but religious groups convinced the city council not to allow the theater to open, as they perceived it to be “devil’s workshop.” It was none other than the theater-loving attorney, Abraham Lincoln, who came to the family’s rescue and saw to it that the theater was able to function.

Reincarnation & Scientology

Reincarnation Case Study 5 Joseph Jefferson Tom Cruise ReincarnationOf interest, Tom Cruise likely believes in reincarnation, as he is a student of Scientology, which accepts reincarnation as the way a soul evolves. Joseph Jefferson wrote an autobiography. It would be of value to know if Mr. Cruise sees parallels between Joseph Jefferson’s life and his own.

One can learn more about these about these cases by reading Born Again.

Principles of Reincarnation & Understanding Past Lives

Physical Resemblance from One Lifetime to Another: A physical resemblance between Joseph Jefferson and Tom Cruise is apparent.

Innate Past Life Talent: The acting experience and talent of Joseph Jefferson shines forth in Tom Cruise, who earned success in movies while still a teenager.

Change of Religion, Nationality or Ethnic Affiliation from One Incarnation to Another: Joseph Jefferson was born into a Christian family, while Tom Cruise has been an advocate of Scientology.

Renewal of Relationships through Reincarnation: Laura Keene | Nicole Kidman, Joseph Jefferson | Tom Cruise and Mimi Rogers were associated in the Civil War theater culture and have been reunited in contemporary times in Hollywood. Keene and Jefferson acted together and were affiliated as business partners, while Kidman and Cruise have made movies together and were marriage partners. Cruise was also married to Mimi Rogers.

Reincarnation Case of Millard Fillmore | Alec Baldwin

Reincarnation Case Study Alec Baldwin Millard Fillmore Reincarnation CaseProposed by: Walter Semkiw, MD

Affirmed by Spirit Guide or Spirit Being Ahtun Re in a Ryerson-Semkiw Reincarnation Research Session

Article by: Walter Semkiw, MD

A ReincarnationResearch.com supporter sent me a link to a page on www.biography.com that featured celebrity look-alikes, as this individual knew that physical resemblances are observed in reincarnation cases. Physical resemblance alone does not constitute a reincarnation case and biography.com was not promoting these as past life matches. Still, there was the possibility that some of the look-alikes could represent reincarnation cases. I checked a number of pairings which I thought might be plausible in a session with Kevin Ryerson to see if they may indeed represent past life cases.

Reincarnation Case Study Alec Baldwin Millard Fillmore Reincarnation CaseOne physical resemblance match that was quite striking involved the actor Alec Baldwin and US President Millard Fillmore. In a session with Kevin, Ahtun Re confirmed that Baldwin was Fillmore in a prior incarnation.

Past Life Interests & Behavior: Alex Baldwin May Run for Political Office

Of interest, Alec Baldwin has voiced political aspirations and he has stated that if he would run for office, it would be for the governorship of New York.

In recent years, we have seen many actors pursue political office. I believe the common denominator is that politicians and actors are comfortable speaking before large audiences and enjoy being in the spotlight.

Principles of Reincarnation & Understanding Past Lives

Physical Resemblance from One Lifetime to Another: In some images, a striking resemblance exists between Millard Fillmore and Alec Baldwin.

Innate Past Life Talent: Fillmore and Baldwin share the trait of being very successful public personalities.

 

Past Life Case of Effie Ellsler | Winona Ryder with the Reincarnation Cases of Nathan Field | Johnny Depp & Millard Fillmore | Alec Baldwin

Affirmed by: Spirit Guide or Spirit Being Ahtun Re in a Ryerson-Semkiw Reincarnation Research Session

Article by: Walter Semkiw, MD

In a session with Kevin Ryerson, Ahtun Re confirmed that Winona Ryder is the reincarnation of the actress Effie Ellsler.

Of interest, Effie performed with Edwin Booth, a subject in the Edwin Booth | Amitabh Bachchan reincarnation case, which is featured in my book, Born Again.

Wynona became a star with her role in Beetlejuice, which also features Alec Baldwin. Mr. Baldwin is also featured on the ReincarnationResearch.com website in the: Reincarnation Case of Millard Fillmore | Alec Baldwin.

Winona Ryder had a relationship with the actor Johnny Depp, who has been identified as the reincarnation of Nathan Field, who was an actor in William Shakespeare’s theater company, The King’s Men. The Johnny Depp | Nathan Field reincarnation case and a contemporary incarnation of Shakespeare are also included in Born Again.

Principles of Reincarnation & Understanding Past Lives

Physical Resemblance: A striking resemblance is observed in the facial features of Effie Ellsler and Winona Ryder.

Innate Past Life Talent: A talent for acting is observed in both incarnations.

Change in Religion: Wynona Ryder was born into a Jewish family. Though I cannot find a citation regarding Effie’s religion, she was most likely Christian. If this is true, then there has been a change in religion.

 

Reincarnation Case of La Duchesse De Bourgogne | Angelina Jolie with Past Lives of Billy Bob Thornton & Brad Pitt

 Reincarnation Case Study 5 Angelina Jolie De Bourgogne ReincarnationRevealed by: Spirit Guide or Spirit Being Ahtun Re in a Ryerson-Semkiw Reincarnation Research Session

Article by: Walter Semkiw, MD

When I asked for a past lifetime for Angelina Jolie, Ahtun Re told me that she was a member of the French Court of Louis XIV. I procured a book pertaining to this era and read about a woman who seemed to be a possible match for Angelina.

Past Life Behavior: Care for the Poor

What caught my attention was that this member of aristocracy, La Duchesse De Bourgogne, had a very tender heart for the underprivileged, which was demonstrated by her taking 40 poor families under her wing. This is consistent with Ms. Jolie’s interest in social causes. In a subsequent session with Kevin Ryerson, Ahtun Re confirmed that Angelina Jolie was La Duchesse De Bourgogne in a past incarnation.

Past Life Relationships: Brad Pitt & Billy Bob Thornton

Reincarnation Case 5 Bourgogne Thornton ReincarnationA past lifetime for Brad Pitt was also identified in that era. He was a French military lieutenant who had a romance with the Duchesse. Unfortunately, I have not been able to identify this individual in French history.

The Duchesse, though, married another member of the aristocracy, Duc de Bourgogne, who in contemporary times reincarnated as Angelina’s former husband, Billy Bob Thornton.

Principles of Reincarnation & Understanding Past Lives

Physical Resemblance from One Lifetime to Another: There is a resemblance between Angelina Jolie and La Duchesse De Bourgogne, though the Duchesse was not considered quite as beautiful as Angelina, as in this past lifetime she had crooked teeth and walked with a limp, as one leg was shorter than the other. A resemblance is also noted between Duc de Bourgogne and Billy Bob Thornton.

Change of Nationality and Ethnic Affiliation from One Incarnation to Another: Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt and Billy Bob Thornton were French in these prior incarnations and American in contemporary times.

Renewal of Relationships through Reincarnation: These three individuals who lived in the time of Lous XIV have reincarnated together in contemporary Hollywood.

 

 

 

Reincarnation Case of Dorothy Dandridge | Halle Berry & Cloud Atlas

 

5-dorothy-dandridge-halle-berry IISIS Reincarnation Case StudyProposed by: Walter Semkiw, MD, 2002

Affirmed by Spirit Being Ahtun Re in a Ryerson-Semkiw Session

From: Return of the RevolutionariesBorn Again International Edition

Article by: Walter Semkiw, MD

When Halle Berry went to great lengths to make a movie about the actress Dorothy Dandridge, it was natural to hypothesize that Halle may be the reincarnation of Dorothy. This theory was supported by the fact that Halle and Dorothy have the exact same facial features. Place your cursor over the image provied to the right to enlarge it and you arrow keys to scroll up and down on the image. In a session with Kevin Ryerson, Ahtun Re affirmed the match of Dorothy Dandridge | Halle Berry.

This case demonstrates how a soul can reincarnate to complete a goal. Dorothy Dandridge died on September 8, 1965; while Halle Berry was born less than a year later, on August 14, 1966. Dorothy and Halle were both born in Cleveland, Ohio. In 1954, Dandridge was nominated for an Oscar for her role in Carmen Jones, but she didn’t get the award, in part because African Americans were discriminated against in Hollywood at that time. As Halle Berry, in March 2002, Dorothy Dandridge achieved her goal by winning the Oscar for Best Actress.

Past Life Relationship: A Girlfriend Across Two Incarnations

What is fascinating in this case is that a friendship has endured across two lifetimes. When Halle was making her movie about Dorothy Dandridge, she became friends with Geri Branton, one of Dorothy Dandridge’s close associates, who was in her seventies at the time. During an interview, Branton noted great similarities between Dandridge and Berry. She stated:

“It’s amazing, and she does it (portraying Dandridge) so well.” Berry appeared horrified when Branton was asked how she was most like Dandridge. “I think that Halle’s personal life is shocking in that it’s the same,” Branton said. “Geri, shhh,” Berry said. But Branton plowed on ahead. “They’re beautiful people, beautiful on the outside but more so on the inside. Generous and lovely.” “It’s unbelievable. And when I saw Halle the first time, I was taken aback, really taken aback. They’re so very much akin.”

Halle Berry herself has said that her life parallels Dandridge’s life: “Being in Hollywood, wanting to be a leading lady and feeling like a leading lady but being in an industry that has no place for us. My struggle has been very much hers, trying to carve a niche for myself as a leading lady. And, although she opened the door for me, because she was never recognized in the way that she should have been, I’m still in the exact same position she was.”

But after Oscar night 2002, that was no longer true. At that event, Halle Berry became the first African American to win an Oscar for Best Actress.

Spirit Beings & Supernatural Events

An interesting thing happened regarding Halle Berry and Dorothy Dandridge, as reported in 2003. When making the movie, Introducing Dorothy Dandridge, Halle had obtained a dress that had belonged to Dorothy, which she kept in her den. For protection, the dress was kept in paper and plastic. Let us let Halle Berry now narrate the scene:

“One night I was at home with a friend drinking tea and we heard all this rustling noise. At first I thought it was just water dripping from the teapot, then I realized it was coming from the room, and the paper on the dress was rattling—all by itself! My friend and I both hauled ass out of there so fast!”

“Then other strange things happened in the house while I had that dress. I’d come home and the housekeeper would say she’d heard my vanity chair moving upstairs in my bathroom. And our fridge door would fly open by itself. I’m not kidding. When the film Introducing Dorothy Dandridge was over, I desperately wanted to keep her dress, but it had to go. And then everything was fine.”

Halle Berry interpreted these proceedings by hypothesizing that the ghost of Dorothy Dandridge was in her home. It is not clear what caused these psychokinetic phenomena to occur. Perhaps it was Halle’s own soul, or that of a spirit guide, who was trying to give her a message. One can learn more about psychokinetic phenomenon in a reincarnation case involving Uri Geller, which is featured in Return of the Revolutionaries and Born Again.

Cloud Atlas, Halle Berry and Reincarnation

Halle Berry is featured in the movie Cloud Atlas, which is based on the novel of the same name written by David Mitchell. Mitchell has said of the book: “All of the [leading] characters are reincarnations of the same soul … identified by a birthmark.” (1)

David Mitchell must be aware of the work of Ian Stevenson, MD at the University of Virginia, who noted that individuals who died of traumatic wounds, such as knife or bullet wounds, often had birthmarks or scars at the location of the traumatic wound in a subsequent incarnation.

Halle Berry is aware of her proposed past lifetime as Dorothy Dandridge.  As evidence of reincarnation is disseminated to a wider audience and movies such as Cloud Atlas bring the topic of reincarnation to the mainstream, media coverage of evidence of reincarnation will increase.

Principles of Reincarnation & Under Standing Past Lives

5-dorothy-dandridge-halle-berry IISIS Reincarnation Case StudyPhysical Resemblance from One Lifetime to Another: The facial features of Halle Berry match those of Dorothy Dandridge quite precisely.

Innate Talent: Halle replicated the theatrical talent of Dorothy Dandridge and even won an Academy Award for Best Actress, fulfilling a past life goal.

Renewal of Relationships through Reincarnation: The reincarnation of Dorothy Dandridge was reunited with her own best friend, Geri Branton, who observed great similarities between Dorothy and Halle, in appearance, character and relationships.

Anniversary Phenomenon: Halle was born in Cleveland, Ohio, as was Dorothy.

Spirit Being Involvement: When Halle was making her movie on Dorothy, she kept one of Dorothy’s dresses in her den, which was associated with psychokinetic phenomenon.

Affinity Case: Halle Berry produced and starred in the movie Introducing Dorothy Dandridge, thus appearing as her own past life persona.

Footnote

1 “Bookclub”. BBC Radio 4. 2007-06. Retrieved 2008-04-19.

Reincarnation Case of James Dean | Anonymous & Jaden Smith (Split Incarnation) with Past Life Case of Rogers Brackett | Will Smith

Reincarnation Case Study James DeanAffirmed by: Ahtun Re in a Ryerson-Semkiw Reincarnation Research Session

Preface, Headings & Commentary by: Walter Semkiw, MD

Preface: An individual, who prefers to remain anonymous, has had experiences that provide a compelling argument that he is the reincarnation of actor, car enthusiast and racer James Dean. This past life case has been confirmed in a session with Kevin Ryerson.

In addition, Ahtun Re, the spirit guide channeled through Kevin who has demonstrated the ability to make accurate reincarnation matches, revealed that another individual, Jaden Smith, is also an incarnation of the soul of James Dean. The phenomenon of one soul animating more than one body is called parallel lives or split incarnation.

In addition, Ahtun Re affirmed that Will Smith, the father of Jaden Smith, is the reincarnation of Rogers Brackett, who was a mentor to James Dean. On this page, the story of the older incarnation of the soul of James Dean, who wishes stay anonymous, is presented. Some names have been changed in the following true account. The author cites what I call “Principles of Reincarnation” from my books, Return of the Revolutionaries and Born Again

Mortal/Immortal

“I sent Dr. Semkiw that email,” I told my partner, Freddy.

Perched on a bar stool in front of our cook top, Freddy watched me attempting to caramelize the limp onions inside the sizzling skillet, an art I’d not yet perfected over the twenty-two years we’d been together. “Do you think you’ll hear from him?”

I stopped stirring and looked up. “If Walter Semkiw tells me I wasn’t who I think I was, then he’s not following his own rules.”

“You mean if he says you’re wrong, he’s wrong?” He pointed to the skillet. “Um, those are burning.”

I turned down the heat, resumed stirring, and smiled up at him.

Pressing “send” on that e-mail to Walter was one of the most difficult things I’ve done—and I’ve had to do many tough things in my life: coming out to my conservative Catholic parents; putting myself through college and graduate school; quitting smoking; sending a beloved dog off to sleep forever.

Yet this e-mail seemed somehow just as profound.

It was 2009, and after reading Return of the Revolutionaries (Hampton Roads Publishing, 2003), I decided to follow Dr. Walter Semkiw’s outline for determining past-life matches. I found many remarkable parallels between what he hypothesized and what I’d been living with.

Innate talents and personality. Check. Phobias. Check. Facial architecture. Check. Scars. Check. Attraction to geographical locations. Check. Anniversary phenomenon. Check. Karmic relationships. Check.

But for this to make any sense, I should start at the beginning.

My Early Life

I was born in the early 1960s, and from my first day home from the hospital, my three-year-old sister refused to call me by my given name. Instead she called me “Tinnie.” Even today, there remain pages in our crumbling photo albums that bear images of me as an infant or a toddler, under which Tinnie is written in my mother’s careful hand. (My sister, now in her fifties, still has no idea why she chose this moniker but recalls being adamant.) We lived with our parents in a modest, 1920s, single-story Spanish home a couple of miles west of Burbank and several blocks north of Griffith Park.

Past Life Passion: Automobiles

7 James Dean Car Comp IISIS Reincarnation Case Study ImageAs a two-year-old I displayed an unusual obsession with cars (a passion that still consumes me). At an age when most kids are learning what makes “dog” different from “cat,” I innately knew the difference between a Pontiac and a Dodge, and a Chevy from an Oldsmobile. The only cars I initially confused were Cadillacs and Packards: both two-tone pastel sparkling behemoths with Dagmar bumper guards, hooded headlights, and dual exhausts rumbling out the back—much like my mother’s bright-red 1956 Ford Crestline.

I was also transfixed by antique automobiles, and I collected calendars each year from a local business that featured Stutz Bearcats and Stanley Steamers and Pierce-Arrows and my all-time favorite: the sleek, coffin-nosed, supercharged Cord 810, made in Auburn, Indiana.

Many little boys back in the era of The Andy Griffith Show wanted to be firemen or astronauts or policemen or doctors. I wanted to be a race-car driver. So instead of stuffed animals I slept with toy cars, and on many nights I secreted my mother’s lazy Susan from the china cabinet to use as a steering wheel. In bed after lights-out, I growled like an Indy car racing through its gears, and I spun out on phantom curves. Twisting that wheel in my hands gave me ineffable pleasure, even if the careening road in front of me was only in my imagination.

Geographic Memory & Emotional Reaction to a Past Life Location

Then in 1967 something happened that I’ll never forget. My grandparents purchased twenty-odd undeveloped acres in California Valley, a vast plain bordered by rolling hills that separated the western coastline of San Luis Obispo from the state’s central farmlands.

Nanny and Papa were excited to show us the place, so one weekend—with my father’s new Dodge Dart packed with pillows, snacks, and suitcases—we headed north from Los Angeles to explore the area.

Halfway to our destination we lodged in Taft at a bland roadside motel whose only memorable feature was a swimming pool with a turquoise fiberglass slide.

The next morning we headed north again.

5 Junction James Dean IISIS Reincarnation Case StudyEverything went smoothly until we turned west from Highway 99 onto Highway 58, and the topography changed from a monotonous four-lane road into a two-lane highway pointing toward a range of humped-up, barren foothills.

We came to those hills and I began feeling carsick. Then a panic started building inside me until something erupted inside my head and I begged my parents to stop the car. I can still remember sitting cross-legged in the roadside gravel, crying inconsolably as my mother and sister urged me to sip some 7 Up and eat Saltines (my usual cure for motion sickness, which they believed I had), while my taciturn father smoked a cigarette in the driver’s seat and my grandparents’ Cutlass idled just up the road, brake lights pulsing red.

Later that day, after our caravan stopped at a diner for lunch, I ordered my favorite dish: fried chicken. But the sight of the bone and gristle sticking through the cooked flesh made me nauseous again, so I left the meal untouched, and I haven’t been able to eat chicken on the bone since . . . a lifelong reminder of a long drive into Central California.

But as I pieced together decades later, my distress on that day was probably more than simple motion sickness from traveling a winding road.

Something had ignited my panic.

Physical Resemblance in Reincarnation Cases

Comment: As we will learn, the panic reaction described was due to the author, as a child, being very near to the site of where James Dean died in a car crash. A similar reaction occured in the: Reincarnation Case of John B. Gordon | Jeff Keene

School Days, Hot Rods & Dr. Porsche

My childhood was filled mostly with what one might expect: elementary school, where I excelled in my classes (especially writing and art) and played basketball and practiced the clarinet and dreamed of the day when I could earn my driver’s license. I also read books: In addition to the Hardy Boys mysteries, two that stand out are Boy Gets Car, by H.G. Felson (Random House, 1960), featuring a young man in the 1950s who builds his first hot rod from spare parts, and Small Wonder, by W.H. Nelson (Little, Brown, 1965) about Dr. Ferdinand Porsche and the history of the Volkswagen.

In middle school I continued my music studies and tried to squelch the growing attraction I felt to boys my age. And then in high school . . . well, everything changed in high school.

But before I delve into that, let me backtrack to my father.

My Father

A highly intelligent man and a gifted football player and boxer, he’d abandoned his hopes for a professional athletic career after marrying my mother and fathering two kids. He was built like a heavyweight prizefighter, and he had a lightning-quick temper. I was terrified of him, as were my sister and presumably my mother—a stay-at-home mom who loved her children but took a large slice of each day to assuage her depression with home-baked cookies, Rocky Road ice cream, and long naps.

My father and I were as different as two people might be, and he told me more than once that if he hadn’t known my mother so well, he would swear I was someone else’s son . . . and I wished I had been.

In the arena of our tiny Spanish house, I was an unwilling matador, doing everything possible to avoid, rather than engage, the bull’s wrath.

My First Car

Beetle James Dean IISIS Reincarnation Case Study ImageOn the condition that I pay for my own car insurance and gasoline, I got my driver’s license the day I turned sixteen. (I’d secured my learner’s permit six months prior and spent weekend nights racing a friend’s Fiat 124 sedan through the suburban LA hillsides. My friend was eighteen, so he was “the adult” in the car. I can’t believe we didn’t meet with disaster!) My first car—I shared it with my sister—was a 1960 VW Bug, which I bought after scouring the local classifieds, test-driving various offerings, and then getting the cash from my mother who borrowed it from our grandparents. It cost $550—about $2,200 today.

Can you imagine trusting any sixteen-year-old to shop for, and inspect mechanically, a vehicle that would be driven by both your teenagers? But such was my expertise with cars. That VW stayed in our family until it was stolen years later, but the significance of this purchase only recently dawned on me.

At seventeen I fell in love with my best friend, Mario, yet I still carried on intimate relationships with women with the hope that my attraction to men would falter and vanish. But it didn’t, and it took me another ten years (and a broken wedding engagement) to come to terms with this.

Finally a senior in high school, I quit my garden-care and odd-jobs business and began working thirty hours each week with the intent of buying a faster, more stylish car. I also saved money by shopping for necessities at thrift stores, purchasing what my friends referred to as “old-man shoes” along with pleated-front trousers, narrow-lapelled, speckled-wool sport coats, shirts with French cuffs, and a 1950s chrome cigarette case, which was always tucked into my coat’s breast pocket. On one excursion I even found a zippered-front, fire-engine-red Windbreaker with a high, pointed collar. At the nearby army surplus store I bought sailor tops and mailman pants and a heavy old navy pea coat. I knew I looked eccentric, so I wasn’t surprised when one of my girlfriends and I were named Most Unusual Dressers in our high school yearbook.

I turned eighteen. And as an adult I finally had the confidence to cast aside the religion I was raised with to begin searching for a spirituality that made sense to me; years before, my father had suggested reincarnation as the explanation for my strange ability to identify cars, reasoning that perhaps there had been a lifetime that I’d just recently returned from.

The idea stuck in my head—especially since the notion of a past life was so far outside the box (or rather, the vault) my Joseph McCarthy–loving father usually thought within.

Rebel Without a Cause & Past Life Recognition

Rebel James Dean IISIS Reincarnation Case StudyThen one summer evening after graduating from high school, my good friend Polly asked if I’d like to accompany her to see Rebel Without a Cause. “No, thanks,” I replied, laughing. “Not interested.” And I wasn’t. For some reason I still don’t understand, I had assiduously avoided seeing any of James Dean’s movies.

“I guarantee you’ll love it,” Polly urged. “If we hurry, we can make the seven o’clock.”

Reluctantly, I agreed. And when the curtains opened and Lenny Rosenman’s blaring, discordant brass intro segued into that sexy sax solo, there was Jimmy with his toy monkey lying in the middle of Franklin Avenue, hands tucked between his knees for warmth.

My breath caught.

That’s me. And those . . . are the clothes I wear.

Then halfway through the film I realized, That’s my red jacket!

So I waited for East of Eden to make its way around to the revival movie house (these were pre-VHS days, not to mention DVD or streaming), where I was awed by Dean’s impassioned portrayal of Cal. Then I watched Giant. It was just okay, but Jimmy as the young Jett Rink was as lurchingly charismatic as his portrayal of the same man as an unhappy middle-aged oil tycoon was sad and disconcerting.

Soon after, I wandered into a Crown Books and found the bio James Dean: A Short Life by Venable Herndon (Doubleday, 1974).

Past Life Talents, Personality Traits & Appearance

5%20red%20jacket%20james%20deanOn those pages I learned that the young actor had a strained relationship with his father . . . like me. That he was terribly nearsighted . . . like me. That he played the clarinet and recorder . . . like me. That he’d been good at basketball . . . like me. That he was artistic and bisexual and loved to draw and smoked cigarettes and listened to classical music and was obsessed with cars . . . like me. We even looked alike . . . at least enough that on Halloween that year when I donned jeans, a white T-shirt, and my red Windbreaker (and a whiplash neck brace), one of the guests at the party remarked, “He’s more James Dean than James Dean.”

And Jimmy had been on his way to compete in a car race when he was killed . . . not long before I was born.

Could . . . it . . . be?

One evening I was studying for a college test with a woman who let me know she was psychic and had self-trained as a Rosicrucian—a mysterious spiritual belief system I knew nothing about. She believed in reincarnation, so I told her my theory. “No,” she said after falling into a light trance. “You’re being tricked by an entity who’s flattering you. It’s very dangerous, and there are those on the other side who are waiting to see how you handle this. Go home and throw away everything you have that’s associated with Dean, send this entity on its way, and don’t look back.”

I followed her advice because she had been correct about a number of things I hadn’t previously known: She told me my grandmother had suffered a miscarriage in her twenties and my grandfather kept a picture in a box of his childhood best friend; she also said this friend died young. All true, as I discovered soon after—and enough to scare the hell out of me about some earthbound entity persuading me to believe I had once been James Dean. So I gave away the few objects that were Dean-centric—a Sanford Roth calendar, the bio by Venable Herndon, and my beloved red Windbreaker—and I didn’t look back.

For the next twenty-odd years I also didn’t give Jimmy another thought. I was too busy building a life together with Freddy and working full-time and subjecting myself to the travails of college night courses while pulling myself, an inch at a time, toward my goals: I wanted to be a social worker or a therapist and work within the LGBT community.

Principles of Reincarnation

But then I read Dr. Semkiw’s book Return of the Revolutionaries. I’d continued to be interested in reincarnation, because nothing else about the afterlife made sense to me . . . especially considering that business about identifying cars when I was two. So I began inserting my experiences into Dr. Semkiw’s schematic for identifying past lives . . . and the more pieces of the puzzle I slipped into place, the clearer Jimmy’s face twisted—once again—into focus. For example:

5 Studio James Dean IISIS Reincarnation Case Study ImageAttraction to geographical location: The house where I grew up is about four miles from Warner Bros. studios, where Dean lived and made his films.

As mentioned before, our home was a 1920s single-story, stucco Spanish home with archways and a clay-tiled roof . . . a fraternal twin to the house in Santa Monica (twenty-nine miles away) where Jimmy grew up until his mother died and his father shipped him off to Indiana. My parents’ home is also within walking distance of the old Pickwick Stables, where Jimmy boarded his horse, Cisco.

In high school and college my favorite place to relax and take dates had been the Griffith Park Observatory (where much of Rebel Without a Cause had been shot, a film I hadn’t yet seen), and I spent summer nights and weekends zooming along Mulholland Drive with the car’s top down, the same street where Jimmy raced his MG and Porsches.

7 Stables James Dean IISIS Reincarnation Case Study ImageBut the most startling example of this geographical attraction phenomenon occurred when Freddy and I moved, in the late 1980s, into our first apartment in Sherman Oaks, less than a mile from Jimmy’s old house on Sutton Street. And the day? September 30th—the same day Jimmy died thirty or so years before, after leaving his home in Sherman Oaks.

Did I have prior knowledge of his address in Sherman Oaks? No. And remember: This happened in my “Dean-free” years. It was only decades later that this information became available via the Internet, so you can imagine my surprise when I discovered this four years ago and saw how close we’d lived: only eight-tenths of a mile away! The Herndon bio I’d discarded twenty-five years earlier only briefly mentions his living in Sherman Oaks, while omitting any address; and considering the city encompasses more than nine square miles of densely populated housing, we could have easily chosen an apartment considerably farther away. I confirmed this: Just recently I repurchased the Herndon bio to check if it listed any address that I’d subconsciously filed away, but it does not.

Facial architecture / physical resemblance: I was never as good-looking as Jimmy, but our faces bear enough similarities that people have remarked about this throughout my life—even into my fifties (Walter Semkiw can attest to this). His left eyebrow sits lower than his right, as does mine. We share the same nose, cheekbones, and jawline, and an identical smile line just above the left side of our mouths—and only on the left side, not the right. And strangely, his index and ring fingers curved markedly inward, just as mine do. Finally, Jimmy was nearly blind without his glasses, and I have also been terribly nearsighted since fourth grade, the only member of my family to be. Contrary to what you’ve seen in his movies, Dean was not blond; his natural hair was quite wavy and almond-brown colored, exactly as mine was before the gray set in.

5 Junction James Dean IISIS Reincarnation Case StudyPast life birthmark: But what I consider the greatest physical evidence of my connection to Dean is what the late Dr. Ian Stevenson, in his landmark book, Twenty Cases Suggestive of Reincarnation (University of Virginia Press, 1980), spent much of his life investigating: scars people bear as a result of traumatic/fatal injuries in previous incarnations.

I have an arcing birthmark on the left side (parietal bone) of my head that my dermatologist could not explain; but if one is to abide by Dr. Stevenson’s theories, this birthmark is a result of what the coroner’s examination, dated October fifth 1955 (body processed by Martin Kuehl, Kuehl’s Funeral Home), stated: “. . . the left side of the face was damaged much more than the right . . .” from being smashed into by the front left of the oncoming car. In addition, my neck has given me trouble since my teens (Dean’s primary cause of death: broken neck), and this became so painful two years ago that I finally consulted my doctor, who ordered X-rays.

He opened the examination room door clutching the films. “When did you have your accident?”

I stifled a smile, suspecting this was coming. “Never had one.”

“I hope you’ve given up contact sports.”

“Never played them.”

Phobias: That experience as a panicked, carsick child holds significance. When I looked up California Valley on Google Maps, I saw that Highway 58 is the road closest (about 20 miles, as the crow flies) to Highway 46 where Dean was killed, and the topography and appearance of that two-lane road are just as Highway 46 looked in 1955, before it was straightened and widened in 1959.

Reincarnation Case Study Pool James DeanAdditionally, I didn’t learn to swim until I was twelve because I was terrified of the public swimming stadiums where my mother took me each summer for lessons. One time I even hooked my fingers into the chain-link fence so she couldn’t drag me inside to the treacherous pool, where I was convinced I would drown.

So you might imagine my shock while reading David Dalton’s James Dean the Mutant King (Chicago Review Press, 2001), which relayed the incident when Jimmy was tricked by his frat brothers at UCLA into diving into the university’s Olympic-size pool and swimming down to touch the drain. Once he’d swum all the way down, the idiot pranksters opened the drain valve and Jimmy was pressed onto the pool’s bottom; then, even after closing the valve, he needed to be pulled to the pool’s surface by a lifeguard, who also revived him. He’d come that close to drowning!

When I read this account, I felt like I was waving hello to myself.

Innate talents and interests: I’ve mentioned music, but I also became an author, which Dean reportedly wanted to be once he “settled down.” With regard to reincarnation theory suggesting one’s talents build from one life to the next (explaining, for example, child prodigies), I believe some of the success I’ve enjoyed as a novelist is an extension of Dean’s success as an actor. In order to create believable (and engaging!) characters in my books, I insert myself into the mind-set of each—young, old, male, female, rich, poor, good, evil—so that, in essence, I talk and walk and think and move my characters with words just as Jimmy did with his face and body. But instead of playing one character as the actor does, the novelist, in a sense, plays all the characters . . . in addition to being the script writer, director, set designer, location manager, producer—even the sound and lighting engineers. And let’s not forget that novels, like movies, transport the reader to other times and places.

 Reincarnation Case Study Surviving James DeanAnd I’ve enjoyed some success: several literary awards and a top selling international title. Moreover, my novels have spent considerable time at number one in their respective Amazon genres while breaking into the overall Top 100 in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Canada as recently as this past year. However, I’ve had no training in the art and science of novel writing. I’m self-taught. Therefore, I find it more than coincidental that author William Bast, in Surviving James Dean (Barricade Books, 2006), stated that Jimmy desired to be a successful writer almost as much as he wanted to be a great actor.

But what about acting? If this was Dean’s singular passion besides cars, why did I shun that profession? Even as a child I was a talented mimic (as was little Jimmy), and acting was something I knew I could do.

I just wasn’t interested. This was especially evident back in 1986, when I was at work (in Sherman Oaks!) and a friendly gentleman wearing glasses who was scouting merchandise for his home’s screening room introduced himself as “Johnny.” This man told me I was “cute” and had a good personality; then he added that he was in a position to help struggling young actors. “No, thanks,” I replied. He pressed on, suggesting that if I had some head shots, he could get them to the right people. I told him I had none to give him (I didn’t) and declined his offer with a sincere smile and words of thanks.

Two days later that man’s face was on the cover of the Los Angeles Times Calendar section, because he had a new movie coming out: Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. I had unknowingly given famed director John Hughes the brush-off.

Past Life Memories

 Reincarnation Case Study Chateau Marmount James DeanThere’s more I’ll mention but won’t elaborate upon: spontaneous memories of parking on the sloping, hairpin-curved side street directly in back of the Chateau Marmont in Hollywood and then running up the stairs and under a high Gothic colonnade, late for a meeting (this is where the cast of Rebel Without a Cause read their lines at director Nicholas Ray’s bungalow); three hypnotic regressions where I transitioned back to Jimmy’s lifetime, as well as an earlier lifetime in southern Europe where Freddy and I had fallen deeply in love but, but our relationship met a tragic end; my first real estate purchase of a tiny 1930s cabin with a great room, river-rock fireplace, sleeping loft, and beamed ceilings that recalled Jimmy’s tiny 1930s cabin in Sherman Oaks (which also had a great room, river-rock fireplace, sleeping loft, and beamed ceilings, and which I only became aware of ten years after I had already bought mine); a psychic trance medium who had no foreknowledge of my past lives and said, “They’re telling me about two lifetimes, one in the Civil War when you fought for the Confederacy and lost a leg, and the other when you were a good-looking B-movie actor from the 1940s who died tragically in a car crash.”

Obviously, Jimmy wound up being an “A-movie” actor and he died in 1955, but I thought she was pretty darn close to what I’d already suspected—and this woman subsequently told me she had identified the era as the 1940’s from details she “saw” in her mind’s eye: fashions, cars, etc., much of which populated the visual landscape of the 1950’s.

And speaking of psychics, I’m not certain why my Rosicrucian schoolmate advised me the way she did, other than I’ve since learned that all mediums relay their information through their personal “filters,” and these gifted people, like us all, have “on” days and “off.” Or perhaps those entities who were guiding her from beyond knew I needed to experience a long stretch of years without thinking for a minute about Mr. Dean and the possibility of our being karmically linked. This hiatus, in a sense, allowed me to strive and flourish in a manner that was independent of any and all “Dean parallels,” and it also makes the synchronistic decisions I made during this fallow time even more significant.

My Volkswagen Beetle as the Reincarnation of Jimmy’s Porsche

7 VW Porsche James Dean IISIS Reincarnation Case StudyBack to cars: That 1960 VW Beetle that I shopped for, inspected, and purchased for my sister and me at age sixteen? It was designed by Dr. Ferdinand Porsche, had an air-cooled four-cylinder rear engine, white Bakelite steering wheel and knobs, a metal dash with a passenger’s grab handle, and VDO gauges—just like Jimmy’s 1955 Porsche Spyder, which had been purchased at Competition Motors in Hollywood, one of the few dealership at the time that also sold VW Beetles. Place your cursor over the image of these car interiors to better appreciate the similarities in design.

Of course this could be mere coincidence; after all, plenty of people were buying used VW Beetles in the 1970’s. But it could also have been the closest thing to Dean’s movie-star Porsche 550 that the $550 my mother had borrowed from our grandparents could buy (I had really wanted a Karmann Ghia, which would have even more closely approximated the Spyder, but those carried too high a premium, even when well-worn).

What’s also interesting is the date the car was purchased, as documented in the journal I kept during high school: September 30th 1977, which was years before I knew anything of Dean, and somehow twenty-two years to the day after Dean died in his Porsche. It was also exactly ten years before Freddy and I moved in together. And just recently I had cause to look up my professional certification online, when I noticed the date the certification was issued: September 30 1996.

Reincarnation & Anniversary Phenomena

To recap: Dean’s fatal accident happened on September 30th 1955.

My first car, a Volkswagen similar in engineering to Dean’s Spyder, was purchased on September 30th 1977.

My first night together with my partner in our first home, less than a mile from Dean’s final residence: September 30th 1987.

My first day as a State certified professional? September 30th 1996.

Dr. Semkiw calls this “Anniversary Phenomena” when important dates from two or more lifetimes coincide, so my experience parallels patterns that others have observed.

But what about “Tinnie”? Looking back, perhaps my three-year-old sister—who as an adult acknowledges a somewhat vexing sixth sense for the paranormal—heard an inner voice that identified me as “Jimmie,” and “Tinnie” was as close as she could get. Unlike the t sound, the j sound is hard for three-year-olds to make. I should mention that her insistence on using Tinnie as my “real” name, as well as my early identification of automobile brands, coincides with what author and researcher Carol Bowman reports in her books about past-life evidence manifesting in children ages two to five (Children’s Past Lives: How Past Life Memories Affect Your Child [Bantam, 1998]).

Past Life as James Dean Affirmed in Session with Kevin Ryerson

About two weeks after I sent my e-mail to Dr. Semkiw, I received an answer.

Walter confirmed, with the assistance of trance medium Kevin Ryerson, my hunch along with the additional information that I share Jimmy’s prior incarnation with someone else in this lifetime. Semkiw calls it a soul split, and I’m still learning about this phenomenon.

So now that I’ve pieced all this together and had confirmation from one of the United States’, if not the world’s, foremost experts on reincarnation, as well as from more than one entity in the “spirit world,” do I think of myself as James Dean?

Nope.

Young Mr. Dean is dead, and has been for nearly sixty years. And although I strongly believe my life, talents, and personality are linked to his, mine are also significantly different from his, just as each individual’s life is detached from all others.

Thus, I consider Jimmy’s incarnation to be a single, flickering candle atop my soul’s flaming birthday cake. He’s a sort of spiritual ancestor . . . a part of my soul who informs my life—a complete life, by the way, that includes a long career in the helping professions (the aforementioned graduate degree), a happy, decades-long relationship with my spouse, many treasured friends, financial security, and a second career as a writer.

Reflections on a Past Life as James Dean

Rebel James Dean IISIS Reincarnation Case StudyWhere a belief in reincarnation really makes a difference is in the resolution it can bring to strings dangling from a life cut short: In Jimmy’s case it was the storm and stress of his meteoric career, the early death of his mother from cancer, and the ensuing icy relationship with his father. From what I’ve read, his unresolved relationship with his dad—and the issues they struggled with—mirrors mine. But I can report now that the opposition we presented to each other has been relieved. In fact, just this year I finally told my father I loved him, and he told me for the very first time that he loved me.

Speaking of love, everything I’ve read about Mr. Dean suggests he didn’t have much of it in his life—at least in his Hollywood days—with the exception of true friendship coming from a few good folks, such as the aforementioned Bill Bast, Lew Bracker, and über-goddess Liz Taylor. But when it came to partnered intimacy, he was on his own. Yes, there had been his much ballyhooed relationship with the lovely Pier Angeli . . . but that ended badly, and some suggested the pair had been manufactured for the sake of an upcoming film (Somebody Up There Likes Me, which went on to star Ms. Angeli with Paul Newman after Dean’s death). Another friend turned biographer, actor John Gilmore, regaled readers in Live Fast—Die Young: Remembering the Short Life of James Dean (Thunder’s Mouth Press, 1998) with stories of Jimmy’s homosexual flings and tricks, but even Gilmore identified no one whom Jimmy might have caramelized onions for.

But I have Freddy, and we’ve spent more than half our lives together. We’re friends, we’re lovers, and we’re partners in the most egalitarian sense. He is my heart, and ever since our first date back in the late 1980s we’ve been hard at work building a wonderful life together. I appreciate him and our life every day—especially since surviving the AIDS crisis together, when we saw many of our friends die slow, painful deaths.

Other troublesome aspects of Jimmy’s persona were brought to light by biographer Donald Spoto in Rebel: The Life and Legend of James Dean (Harper Collins, 1996, p.235). While working on the set of Giant Jimmy was described as “. . . short, rude, sloppy, often anti-social and rarely cared about gratifying anyone but himself.” Mercedes McCambridge said, “. . . nobody had more problems with Jimmy than Jimmy. You could feel the loneliness beating out of him, and it hit you like a wave.” Jane Withers was “saddened” that he was “. . . so insecure, so afraid to get near anyone or attached to anyone.” Even author Edna Ferber suggested he “suffered from success poisoning . . .” He was “utterly winning one moment, obnoxious the next.” And so on. Almost every brush painted the same portrait of Dean as a lonely and confused young man with a boulder of angst as heavy as his talent.

Rogers Brackett & James Dean’s Dark Side

Rogers Brackett James Dean Reincarnation Case-Will SmithIt has also been reported that Jimmy appeared to forget the assistance he’d required from loving family and generous friends along his trajectory to success, and he boasted afterward that he “did it all on his own.” He even refused to loan his ex-lover Rogers Brackett some cash after the man lost his high-profile job, ignoring the fact that, in addition to supporting Jimmy financially, Brackett had probably been the single most instrumental person to catapult the young actor’s career toward stardom.

Allegedly, Dean also barked at waiters. He flicked burning cigarettes onto other people’s carpeting. He drove like a madman with passengers in his car or on his motorcycle. He made promises he had no intention of keeping, and he toyed with the hearts of lovers.

Those who’d known “the old Jimmy” saw that he’d suddenly grown too big for his boots, and, as Edna Ferber pointed out, success had indeed poisoned him.

I like to think this arrogance died with him—which is not to suggest I’m without ego, faults, rough edges, and maddening idiosyncrasies (Freddy, my sister, and my closest friends can attest to this), or that I’m finished working out my karmic issues.

Which brings me, once again, back to that strained relationship with my father, à la Jimmy and his father Winton.

Reflections on my Father, Reincarnation & Psychotherapy

This sense of isolation and rejection from my father has gnawed at me all my life, so upon Freddy’s urging this past year I began seeing a very capable and dynamic therapist, a psychologist who holds an EdD and has decades of experience.

As it turned out, he is also a believer in reincarnation who advocated understanding and forgiveness as karmic hammers and chisels, respectively, to smash the barriers between my father and me.

One day I braced myself and told him about my Dean theory.

“You don’t have a personality disorder and you’re not delusional,” he flatly told me. In fact, it was under his care that I experienced my second and third regressions back to Jimmy’s lifetime.

Recently, this doctor and I discussed my coming forward. “If it’s to bring awareness to reincarnation, then it’s a good thing,” he said. “If it’s to dance within Jimmy’s fame, then I think you’re going backward.”

I told him I concur, but I was still considering telling my story anonymously.

“What’s your motivation?” he asked.

5%20red%20jacket%20james%20dean“Jimmy’s life was so well documented,” I said. “The movies, the photos of him, the biographies, even the whispers and the rumors. I feel like I was leaving bread crumbs for myself to follow back from my next life, because maybe this is what I’m supposed to do. There’s huge significance here for everyone . . . not just me. But other people aren’t as lucky as I am to have these puzzle pieces exist in books and on the Internet, so they might not ever take the time to search. And finally, maybe it’s my soul’s purpose to share my experience . . . that maybe this is all a big karmic ball that started rolling even back before Dean got famous and had his accident.”

But wouldn’t lifting my veil give my account more credence? If I did, you could examine my face, investigate my publishing chops, confirm my academic credentials, and discover I have no police record and I’ve never been institutionalized.

But I’m not willing to do that. Not yet. Maybe not ever. My lack of notoriety is something I cherish, and surrendering it would crack open the lid on a big Pandora’s box.

Because I realize that to some people this sounds more than a little crazy.

And I’m still not absolutely sure that I lived a prior life as James Byron Dean.

Why? For one thing, I’m still catching those puzzle pieces, which the universe pitches slowly. And to quote from Dean Spanley (Miramax, 2008), one of my favorite movies about reincarnation, “Only the closed mind is certain.”

Everything I’ve reported here, as well as the other parallels I’ve omitted in the interest of brevity, could be coincidences and/or wishful thinking.

After all, lots of kids get carsick and are afraid of water . . . and what guy wouldn’t want to be James Dean?

I’m only sharing my experiences with the hope of inspiring you to keep plodding and walking and skipping along your own spiritual journey, knowing you’ll discover something akin to what I’ve learned. Because if karma has shaped my soul’s development, it’s most assuredly molding yours . . . whether you realize it or not.

But why reincarnation? How does humankind benefit from coming back to re-experience both the sweet blessings and the bitter strife of life?

Evidence of Reincarnation Can Help Create a More Peaceful World

Anne Frank | Barbro Karlen Past Life CaseIf we accept evolution as one of the “great truths” of life, then might it make sense that our consciousnesses (eight of them, if you subscribe to Buddhism), which are as alive as our physical bodies, should thrive more efficiently through the same principles of survival through adaptation? Just as whales are related to cows and hippos through environmental adaptation, I believe the intangible, invisible human spirit evolves through reincarnation. I also believe spirit evolution, in this same sense, dovetails beautifully with Dr. Semkiw’s assertion that we sometimes switch genders, nationalities, religions, and even sexual orientations upon our rebirth . . . which, in a sense, is like the cow becoming the whale so she comes to know the joys and dangers of the ocean.

Finally, this evolution-of-soul theory might also illuminate those perils we recognize as evil, disease, and discord as the counterforces (predators, in a sense) that accelerate and impel the soul’s evolution, in much the same way that cheetahs cull zebra packs and hawks snatch sparrows.

It’s an ugly part of life that we don’t question in the animal kingdom.

Or when one orders fried chicken.

It’s merely an accepted part of life . . . which I believe someday reincarnation will be.

But how will this happen?

Can DNA Analysis Prove Reincarnation?

world-peopleJust as the ancient Romans—oblivious to the wobbling earth—believed Demeter’s grief caused the seasons, we likewise hold on to our various ideas about the afterlife because science hasn’t yet discovered a plausible explanation.

But science is looking.

Consider, for example, “junk DNA”—the mush of deoxyribonucleic acid that was previously considered to have little effect on our human characteristics. Now this junk DNA has been discovered to play a specific role in genetics and behavior. According to a recent scholarly work titled The Mind in Context (by Batja Mesquita, Lisa Feldman Barrett, and Eliot R. Smith; Guilford Press, 2010, p. 2), “only a small proportion of human DNA (estimated between 2 and 5%) was genes; the rest . . . (that does not directly produce proteins) was labeled ‘junk,’ on the assumption that it was largely irrelevant to the biological understanding of life. As it turns out, however, ‘junk DNA’ has some important functions, including regulation of gene expression (i.e., turning on and off protein production) in a contextually sensitive fashion. . . . [M]uch of what makes us human, and what makes one person different from another, lurks in this junk.”

Perhaps it’s also inside this junk DNA, which constitutes at least 95 percent of an animal’s genetic material, where instinct lies: instincts that compel birds to build sturdy nests, newborn pups to suckle greedily, and bees to build perfectly symmetrical honeycombs. Instincts that inspire talents in humans—those inexplicable abilities that make us exceptional at the piano or soccer or chemical engineering or stand-up comedy, just because it comes so easily. Not even science knows what causes instincts or sparks talents, but considering that “DNA is not an inert set of blueprints; it responds to life experiences” (Sharon Begley, “When DNA Is Not Destiny,” Newsweek, November 2008) and is malleable, as further evidenced by evolution, I’d wager that our genetic, innate talents are an extension of the abilities we’ve developed in our previous lives.

Put simply, science agrees that energy cannot be created or destroyed, so if we alter—by how hard or how little we strive—our physical, mental, and consciousness (soul) DNA in one lifetime, then according to the laws of energy and evolution, we will return in our next for better or for worse.

That’s karma.

And science may now be on the cusp of discovering these correlations.

I’ll end with a quote of James Dean’s that I find especially apropos: “If a man can bridge the gap between life and death . . . if he can live on after he has died, then maybe he was a great man. To me the only success, the only greatness, is immortality.”

In this sense, I believe we are all great men and women.

Principles of Reincarnation & Understanding Past Lives

Physical Resemblance in Reincarnation Cases: There is a physical resemblance between James Dean and the author of the narrative provided above.

The author noted that James Dean wanted to be a successful writer almost as much as he wanted to be an actor. The author also explained how in being a successful writer of fiction, he has to understand all the characters he creates, much like an actor becomes his character on stage.b

As a child, the author pretended that he was a race driver and he had an innate knowledge of makes of authomobiles. Similar behavior and innate knowledge is observed in the: Reincarnation Case of WW II Pilot James Huston, Jr. | James Leininger

Geographic Memory: As a child, when the author was driven close to the site of James Dean’s death in California Valley, he had a panic reaction, much like the reaction of Fire Chief Jeff Keene at the Antietam Battlefield.

Past Life Phobia: As a child, the author an irrational phobia of swimming pools. James Dean almost died by drowning at the UCLA pool as a result of a fraternity prank.

Past Life Birthmark: Since childhood, the author has had a birthmark which corresponds to the site of head trauma incurred by James Dean in his fatal automobile accident.

Split Incarnation or Parallel Lives: As noted in the Preface, another incarnation of the soul of James Dean has been identified as Jaden Smith, the son of actor Will Smith. Whereas the anonymous author of the narrative provided above is fulfilling Jimmy’s dream to be a successful writer, Jaden is pursuing Jimmy’s passion for acting, as well as his soul’s love for music. One reason a soul pursues split incarnation is to develop diverse talents. Another is to work on karmic relationships more efficiently.

Relationships Renewed through Reincarnation: Will Smith has been identified as the reincarnation of Rogers Brackett, the mentor of James Dean. When Dean became successful, he was less than kind to Brackett when Brackett needed help. If these reincarnation cases are accepted, then the relationship of Rogers Brackett and James Dean are being mended in the father and son relationship of Will and Jaden Smith.