Reincarnation Case of Mark Twain | Kurt Vonnegut

Proposed by: Walter Semkiw, MD, 2003

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

Article by: Walter Semkiw, MD

I hypothesized that Mark Twain reincarnated as Kurt Vonnegut. In a session with Kevin Ryerson, Ahtun Re confirmed the match.

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Physical Resemblance from One Lifetime to Another: A resemblance exists between Mark Twain and Kurt Vonnegut.

Innate Past Life Talent: Twain and Vonnegut were both very successful writers, who were both fascinated with science and technology.

 

 

Reincarnation Case of Leo Tolstoy | Tom Wolfe

Proposed by: Judith Shipstad in 11/2010

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

Article by: Walter Semkiw, MD

Leo Tolstoy was born in the Tula region of Russia in 1828 and died in 1910. He is considered one of the world’s greatest novelists, who wrote realistic fiction that portrayed society as it was.

Tom Wolfe was born in 1931 in Richmond, Virginia and has become a best-selling author, who also has written novels that portray society realistically.

Of interest, Tom Wolfe is an admirer and friend of former US President George W. Bush, who has been identified as the reincarnation of the American Revolutionary war hero, Daniel Morgan. The Morgan | Bush case is featured in my books, Return of the Revolutionaries and Born Again.

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Physical Resemblance from One Lifetime to Another: Leo Tolstoy and Tom Wolfe have roughly similar facial features. Click on the image to enlarge it.

Innate Past Life Talent: Tom Wolfe has replicated the talent of Tolstoy.

Change of Nationality, Ethnic Affiliation and Religion from one Incarnation to Another: Tolstoy was Russian, while Wolfe was born in the United States. Tolstoy was a Christian, while Wolfe is described as an atheist.

 

Reincarnation Case of Edgar Allan Poe | Wes Craven

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

Article by: Walter Semkiw, MD

Edgar Allan Poe is known as one of the pioneers of macabre literature, which involves the grim, the ghastly and symbols of death. Poe has reincarnated to become one of the most prolific creators of horror films in contemporary times. Ahtun Re has affirmed that Wes Craven was Edgar Allan Poe in a past lifetime.

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Physical Resemblance in Reincarnation Cases: The facial features of Edgar Allan Poe and Wes Craven are consistent

Innate Past Life Talent: Poe’s talent for causing fright through his literature is reflected in Wes Craven’s movies.

 

Reincarnation Case of Rumi | Kahlil Gibran: Past Life Literary Talent

Revealed by: Spirit Guide or Spirit Being Ahtun Re in a Ryerson-Semkiw Reincarnation Research Session, 2011

Posted by: Walter Semkiw, MD

When I asked Ahtun Re if Rumi had reincarnated, he immediately responded by telling me that Rumi had a subsequent incarnation as Kahlil Gibran.

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Physical Resemblance from One Lifetime to Another: A resemblance between Rumi and Gibran exists.

Past Life Talent: Rumi and Gibran are both considered as some of the greatest authors in human history. They were both poets, theologians and mystics.

Change of Religion, Nationality and Ethnic Affiliation from One Incarnation to Another: Rumi was born in the 13th century in Persia, which was situated where Iran is today. He was a Muslim poet, theologian and Sufi mystic.

Kahlil Gibran was born in 1883 to a Christian family in Lebanon. Gibran and his family immigrated to the United States in 1895. He is most famous in the Western world for his book, The Prophet.

 

Reincarnation Case of John Keats | Beck

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

Article by: Walter Semkiw, MD

Past Life Talent: Poets Becoming Songwriters in Contemporary Times

One of my favorite musicians is Beck Hansen, who goes by the stage name “Beck.” In a session with Kevin Ryerson, I asked Ahtun Re who Beck might have been in a past lifetime. I was surprised when Ahtun Re told me that Beck had been the English romantic poet, John Keats, in a past incarnation.

I asked why Beck is a musician while Keats was a author. Of course, as a singer-songwriter, Beck does function as a poet in writing lyrics to his songs. Ahtun Re explained that artistic souls can change the media of artistic expression from one lifetime to another. In fact, many reincarnated poets have made the transition from poetry to songwriting as in contemporary times, as many more people are attracted to popular songs than to poetry.

Another factor is upbringing, as Beck’s father is a musician. Similarly, my father was a physician and my brothers and I all went into the medical field.

Past Life Patterns: John Keats Odes reflected in Beck’s Odelay

One interesting correspondence is that Keats was most famous for his “odes,” a series of six poems that Keats wrote in 1819. In synchronistic fashion, one of Beck’s most successful albums is Odelay. Though the word odelay does not refer to poetry, Beck’s use of this title may represent a subconscious remembrance of affinity for the word ode.

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Physical Resemblance from One Lifetime to Another: A resemblance exists between John Keats and Beck. With images in the same pose, they would almost appear to be the same person.

Innate Past Life Talent: The artistic talent of Keats is expressed in Beck.

Change of Religion, Nationality and Ethnic Affiliation from One Incarnation to Another: Keats was born in London, England, to Christian parents. Beck was born in Los Angeles of mixed descent, with Scottish, Norwegian, Swedish and Jewish ancestors.

 

 

Reincarnation Case of Oliver Goldsmith | Neil Simon

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

Article by: Walter Semkiw, MD

Neil Simon is one the most successful playwrights in contemporary times. His works, which have been made into many movies, focus on relationships of everyday people. He is known for his tolerant and understanding view of human behavior.

In a session with Kevin Ryerson, Ahtun Re affirmed that Neil was Oliver Goldsmith in a prior incarnation. Goldsmith wrote The Vicar of Wakefield, which was one of the most popular novels of the 18th-century. Goldsmith, in his written works, is known for his portrayal of the innate goodness of human beings, which seems to reflect Neil Simon’s sympathetic approach to his characters.

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Physical Resemblance: Oliver Goldsmith and Neil Simon share physical features, including a very round head. Click on the image to enlarge it.

Past Life Talent: The writing talent of Goldsmith has shined forth in the career of Neil Simon.

Change in Nationality and Religion: Oliver Goldsmith was born in Ireland, where his grandfather was a Christian clergyman. In contrast, Neil Simon was born in the Bronx, New York to a Jewish family.

 

Reincarnation Case of Ernest Hemingway | Russell Banks

Proposed by: Morris Wolff

Affirmed by: Spirit Guide or Spirit Being Ahtun Re in a Ryerson-Semkiw Reincarnation Research Session, 2003

Posted by: Walter Semkiw, MD

Morris Wolff, an attorney who served in the White House under Robert F. Kennedy and John F. Kennedy, proposed that Ernest Hemingway reincarnated as the novelist Russell Banks, which was confirmed by Ahtun Re.

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Physical Resemblance from One Lifetime to Another: There is a similarity in appearance between Ernest Hemingway and Russell Banks.

Innate Past Life Talent: Both Hemingway and Banks have had successful literary careers.

Split Incarnation:The lifetimes of Hemingway and Banks overlap.

Suicide Reincarnation Case: Earnest Hemingway committed suicide as a result of longstanding depression.

 

 

Spiritual Leaders Reincarnation Cases-List of Additional Past Life Cases

The Following Past Life Cases have been Affirmed in Ryerson-Semkiw Reincarnation Research Sessions:

 

Pope Celestine V (Saint) | James Redfield-author of Celestine Prophecy

Jonathan Edwards (theologian) | Wayne Dyer-from Return of the Revolutionaries

Reverend William Fishbough ( Andrew Jackson Davis collaborator) | Mark Thurston (Edgar Cayce’s ARE)

Kate Fox | John Edward (psychic medium)-from Born Again, International Edition

Abbe Faria | Dick Sutphen

Gerard Croiset-psychic | John Holland-psychic-split incarnation

Elbridge Gerry | Gary Zukav-from Return of the Revolutionaries

Daniel Douglas Home | Uri Geller-from Born Again, International Edition

René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle | Marie Diamond

Rabbi Menasseh ben Israel | Joseph Ratzinger-Pope Benedict XVI

Frederic William Henry Myers | Russell Targ

F.H. Myers wife Eveleen Tennant | Jane Katra

Mercy Otis Warren Otis | Barbara Marx Hubbard-from Return of the Revolutionaries

Peter D. Ouspensky | Drago Plecko

Robert Treat Paine | Brian Weiss

Blaise Pascal | Pierre Teilhard de Chardin

Baruch Spinoza | Karol Wojtyla (Pope John Paul II)

Stanislaus of Szczepanów (Saint) | Karol Wojtyla (Pope John Paul II)

Gilbert Tennent | James Twyman-from Return of the Revolutionaries

 

 

Reincarnation Case of Sir George Hubert Wilkins | Edgar Mitchell- Founder of the Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS)

Past lifetime of IONS founder Edgar Mitchell.

Case proposed by: Walter Semkiw, MD on 10/28/11

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

Article by: Walter Semkiw, MD

Aviator Sir George Wilkins does Telepathy Experiments from Alaska to New York

5hubert-wilkins-edgar-mitchell-reincarnationAs I was traveling by train from Liverpool to London, I was reading Dr. Larry Dossey’s book entitled The Power of Premonitions. There is a chapter entitled Across Space and Time: Two Explorers Test the Limits of Premonitions. In this chapter he describes how the Australian native Sir George Hubert Wilkins was a real-life superhero who was the first person to fly an aircraft across the northern polar ice cap in 1928, and who was also a war hero and scientist.

Wilkins grew up with the aborigine people and he noticed that they seemed capable “of knowing of some event which was taking place beyond their range of sight and hearing.” (1) When Wilkins went on a rescue operation to Alaska, he decided to see if he could send telepathic messages to a collaborator in New York named Harold Sherman, who was a psychic and writer.

Over a period of 6 months, Wilkins would write a log of events that transpired in Alaska and attempt to send telepathic messages to Sherman regarding these events. Sherman would receive impressions, theoretically from Wilkins, and write them down. When an independent evaluator correlated Wilkin’s written log to Sherman’s written impressions, a 60% correspondence was found, where many very specific items matched.

Past Life Behavior: Aviator Edgar Mitchell Does Telepathy Experiments from Outer Space to Earth

Dr. Dossey then explains that Edgar Mitchell, who is a retired Navy aircraft carrier fighter pilot and US astronaut, replicated the telepathy experiments of the Wilkins and Sherman.

When Edgar Mitchell served as the lunar module pilot for Apollo 14, he did an experiment in which he tried to send telepathic messages involving number sequences from outer space to human receivers on Earth. The experiment was successful.

In his book, Dr. Dossey made the comment that the experiment done by Wilkins from the Arctic to New York, spanning 3400 miles, was replicated by Edgar Mitchell, who sent telepathic messages across 200,000 miles from outer space.

5hubert-wilkins-edgar-mitchell-reincarnationIt is evident from reincarnation research that individuals replicate talents, patterns and behaviors from lifetime to lifetime. As such, it is natural to hypothesize that Edgar Mitchell is the reincarnation of Sir George Hubert Wilkins. Reincarnation research also demonstrates that individuals have similar facial features from lifetime to lifetime. As I was traveling on the Virgin train from Liverpool to London, I used the Internet to see if Edgar Mitchell resembles Wilkins. I found that a similarity in appearance does indeed exist.

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Physical Appearance: Edgar Mitchell demonstrates a remarkable resemblance to Sir George Hubert Wilkins.

Innate Talent: Wilkins was a pioneering pilot, war hero, scientist and experimenter in telepathy. Edgar Mitchell is a retired Navy pilot, Apollo astronaut, doctoral graduate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Aeronautics and Astronautics, telepathy experimenter and founder of the Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS), which is dedicated to better understanding subjects such as consciousness, telepathy and psychokinesis.

Change of Nationality: Wilkins was born in Australia, while Mitchell was born in the United States. Understanding that people can change nationality, religion and ethnic affiliation from one lifetime to another can help create more peaceful world, as most wars are based on differences in these cultural markers of identity.

Relationships Renewed through Reincarnation: Sir George Hubert Wilkins, who died in 1958, worked with Harold Sherman on telepathy experiments. Harold Sherman also worked with Edgar Mitchell and as such, the soul of Wilkins | Mitchell has worked with Harold Sherman across two incarnations.

Split Incarnation: Wilkins died in 1958, while Edgar Mitchell was born in 1930. As such, the lifetimes of Wilkins and Mitchell have overlapped by 28 years, which is similar to the overlap demonstrated in the split incarnation case involving Penney Pierce.

Footnotes

1. Dossey, Larry: The Power of Premonitions, Penguin Group, 2009, p.46

Reincarnation Case of Ludwig Leichhardt | Darrell Lewis: Australian Explorers Across Two Lifetimes

Proposed by: Terry Olesen, PhD, of Perth, West Australia

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

Article by: Terry Olesen, PhD

Ludwig Leichhardt and his Exploration of Australia

IISIS Reincarnation Case Study Ludwig Leichhardt Darrell LewisThe exploration of Australia has a long and noble history of explorers scouting its vast reaches. I read the intriguing story of one such nineteenth century “Age of Discovery” explorer, Dr. Ludwig Leichhardt, covered in the August 17 2013 edition of Australian Weekend Magazine. This article suggests not one man’s life story of exploration–but two, seemingly in parallel.

There was Leichhardt’s (b. 1813 – d.1848?) exploration of “Down Under” in the middle of the 1800s. Then there was the equally captivating modern journeys of his biographer 160 years later, cultural historian and de facto folk archaeologist, Dr. Darrell Lewis (b. 1949).

Whilst the content of the two men’s stories were striking in and of itself, even more striking was the scientific curiosity, love of the natural world, travel lust and drive that both men demonstrated. A comparison of the facial architecture between Dr. Leichhardt (via sketches and daguerreotypes) and Dr. Lewis (photographs, video recordings) are amazingly similar.

I believe this to be, as Ian Stevenson, MD would say, “A Case Suggestive of Reincarnation.”

Reincarnation Indicators in the Proposed Case of Ludwig Leichhardt | Darrell Lewis

In reviewing this case I wanted to rely on the protocols established/codified by Walter Semkiw, MD. Walter Semkiw has listed these indicators as Principles of Reincarnation. I describe now this case in detail and how the indicators “‘match up” in the lives of both men. At the end of this article I provide a summary of the indicators and make some conclusions. I also enclose an early map of Australia, and the sources from which I draw this case study.

The Journey of Ludwig Leichhardt: Explorer, Naturalist & Researcher of the Australia Outback

Australia Ludwig Leichhardt Darrell Lewis IISIS Reincarnation CaseThe Australian Weekend Magazine began by quoting the modern day personality Darrell Lewis:

“In 1848 an expedition led by German-born scientist Ludwig Leichhardt set out from Moreton Bay (Brisbane) with the intention of crossing the continent to the Swan River (Perth). The mission?: A 500 km east-to-west scientific expedition on horseback covering the virtually unknown Australian center. The trip was expected to take two to three years, but instead the entire expedition disappeared and its fate remains a mystery to this day.”

It is now recognised that in his time Leichhardt was the best-trained scientist-explorer that blessed Australia, having studied under many of the most eminent European scientists and being schooled during the Age of Discovery. He was a mere lad of 20-something when he arrived. Leichardt was the Indiana Jones of white Australia’s settlement.

Yet his demise and story became an enduring mystery that has segued into legend. It is speculated that the party met a grisly or dire end (starvation, disease, being waylaid). However their remains and expedition gear were never found. This is somewhat surprising given that the Leichhardt Expedition consisted of seven well-prepared men, eight horses, 20 mules, five camels and enough gear/supplies to last the three years of effort.

Over the last 150 years the Leichhardt exploration mystery has nibbled at the Australian collective unconscious. Three government and close to a half-dozen private expeditions have since tried to retrace and uncover Leichhardt & Company’s final fate. None of these forays were successful in determining how Leichhardt’s Party ended their journey, what they learned or discovered (Leichardt’s habit was to keep meticulous records of his scientific, geographic and cultural findings in leather-bound notebooks).

Ludwig Leichhardt’s Brass Gun Plate is Found

7-ludwig-leichhardt-gun-name-plate-reincarnation-caseSome 150 years after his death, in the late 1990s a South Australian museum chanced upon a final vestige of that Expedition: a brass gun plate clearly bearing Leichhardt’s name and the date 1848. Curators, physical scientists and archaeologists are agreed the find is authentic.

Aboriginal groups claim it was found in Western Australia in the Tanami Desert/Sturt River area, a location far from where most commentators thought Leichardt would have ended up. This is accepted by the modern-day personality/biographer Lewis; however, the many other team artifacts were never located.

The original Aboriginal man who found the object was a stockman who is unlikely to be a forger or a liar. Experts indicate the plate was said to be taken from a tree from which hung a burnt rifle stock and a leather sling. The tree in question, a Boab tree (aka Bottle Tree), was thought to be non-native to the region but later research showed these trees are still extant in the Tanami Desert. Lewis among others has searched this area for such a tree, as Leichhardt often left his landmarks on such trees with an emblazoned “L.”

Where have the artifacts from such a large party gone? The Australian Weekend Magazine writer Nicholas Rothwell ends his piece “and perhaps that last tree is still there, somewhere, still awaiting its discoverer, lost in the desert’s hazy, mirage-like light, an ancient, weathered witness, with a spectral “L” mark blazed upon its trunk.”

The Journey of Darrell Lewis: Australian Academic, Field Hand & Historian, 1947-present

IISIS Reincarnation Case Study Ludwig Leichhardt Darrell LewisNicholas Rothwell covers the biography of Darrell Lewis at length in the August 2013 issue of Weekend Australian Magazine. I will only summarise it here.

Born in 1949 in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Darrell Lewis was introduced to Australian outback history, as well as gun-smithing, early on. In his teens, he became an apprentice plumber. This he hated. Fortunately at the end of his fifth year of plumbing “a boon” fell into his lap; he was hired to be a geologist/surveyor for the Bureau of Mineral Resources in the vast area known as the Victoria River District, or VRD. There he was introduced to hydrographical exploration and natural history fieldwork. He wrote: “…I was high; I was going to the Outback: it was a wonderful adventure. I was looking intently. I saw it all: new animals, the change in vegetation, and the rocks.”

The following year Lewis was transferred to the very most northern end of Australia, Arnhem Land. Rothwell said of this turning point: “He saw the region’s rich rock art, and was overwhelmed. He was meeting great Scholars and Scientists, and spending his days with wild bush characters…traditional Aboriginal people living on their own country. The past he had lamented down in the Riverina (Victoria) wasn’t ‘past’ at all up north.” The Northern Territory Museum hired Lewis as site recorder for state museum; the natural and cultural history of the “Top End” became his special focus, just as it had been for Leichardt 140 years earlier.

Déjà Vu: Darrell Lewis Becomes the Expert that Ludwig Leichhardt Strove to Be

IISIS Reincarnation Case Study Ludwig Leichhardt Darrell LewisHere is where the stories of the two men overlap to an uncanny extent. As part of his job as a museum researcher, Lewis, according to Rothwell, “headed far into that [Northern Territory] landscape. He rediscovered the old forgotten station tracks and homestead ruins…he became a detective of its past. He tracked down northern Cattlemen from early days and picked their memories. He minded the archives. Slowly, surely he was reinventing himself—from an amateur he became an expert.” [Italics added]

Now in his late 20s Lewis found himself needing credentials to be more widely heard. He enrolled at a leading scientific institution, the Australian National University (ANU). Lewis finished with distinction honours and then married American Anthropologist Deborah Bird Rose.

Ludwig Leichhardt & Darrell Lewis: Meticulous Researchers

They migrated north to Queensland to study Aboriginal cultures firsthand. While in the “top end” he continued his burning desire to research native culture and their artifacts. Rothwell notes that Lewis had such a tendency toward thoroughness, that he (Lewis) complied a “kind of Domesday Book for the Victoria River Districts containing every surviving scrap of information about the old runs and homesteads, their managers and their vivid history, containing not just official records but the recollections of ‘remarkable but little known bushmen’ along with an archive of 6,000 period photos.”

Rothwell then quotes Lewis on this tendency: “I like to capture memories that would otherwise be lost….to pin down stories with hard proof, find their material traces in the landscape. Tie up the loose ends, finish off the stories we find out in the country, just lying there.” [Italics added].

Darrell Lewis on the Trail of Ludwig Leichhardt

Sometime in 2003 Lewis stumbled upon a letter of 1890 written by botanist Ferdinand von Mueller, a letter which suggested Leichhardt’s final resting place to be near Lake Mackay in the deserts of Western Australia (See Map). Again almost compulsively Lewis undertook a ravenous and widespread investigation of archives and accounts related to Leichardt’s itinerary and intentions.

From this Lewis constructed a non-traditional but quite feasible alternative theory. Lewis’s belief was that Leichhardt and Company had successfully journeyed across the top end of Australia skirting the top end river catchments and moving through savannah. Lewis concluded and now argues that the Party met their end somewhere in the Tanami Desert, at the southern tip of the somewhat diminished Sturt River. About two years following Lewis’s new narrative based on the von Mueller letter, the South Australia Museum obtained the brass gun plate bearing Leichhardt’s name.

Spirit Being or Spirit Guide Intervention in Reincarnation Cases

From a spiritual point of view, one may speculate that such pieces of “evidence,” such as the brass gun plate with Leichhardt’s name on it, were discovered through the intervention of “invisible hands” or synchronicities orchestrated by the spiritual worlds, a phenomenon observed in, as Dr. Semkiw calls them, “affinity cases,” where a person is unconsciously attracted to their own past life persona. To learn more, go to: Spirit Beings in Reincarnation Cases

Ludwig Leichhardt | Darrell Lewis as a Proposed Affinity Reincarnation Case & Where is Ludwig Leichhardt? by Darrell Lewis

5 What Happened to Ludwig Leichhardt Darrell Lewis2003 Darryl Lewis graduated with a PhD in Cultural History from the ANU. His thesis has become the basis for his book, Where is Ludwig Leichardt?

While Lewis himself admits the brass gun plate doesn’t establish the Leichardt Expedition’s final resting place, it does offer a view of the journey that Leichardt had indeed made an East-West Passage a reality. (Something that many at the time hoped Leichardt could and would do; but later many doubted. Could the “soul” of Leichardt be seeking to set the record straight?)

Darryl Lewis in his book argues strongly that Leichhardt had indeed reached the furthest West frontier of the huge island continent (it was in UK courts referred to as Terra Nullius (“Great Empty Land”). Due to a combination of physical accident, robbery and perhaps heat exhaustion the team failed to complete the final 2550 kilometres to the Swan River Colony, just north of Perth. Yet since the publication of Lewis’s book and Rothwell’s article, the Leichhardt Legend has gone viral in the Australian mind– at least among historians, writers, bush legend readers, and adventurers.

Finally at the end of his article Rothwell quotes Lewis as citing again the Aboriginal oral history; this basically recites (I don’t yet have the exact text) that a band of “perished horsemen” could not negotiate the remote desert landscape near Lake Mackay after travelling down from Sturt Creek. (Note to Reader: Native Aboriginals did NOT have means to travel by horses in 1848; horses were both a rarity and non-native to Australia).

Match Ups or Correlates between Ludwig Leichhardt & Darrell Lewis

In keeping with the Semkiw Reincarnation Principles (Indicators) I outline below points where I found matches between the two personalities/lifetimes on several indicators. It is obvious that the matches are many.

Facial architecture is the same (physical resemblance)

Both were driven to become experts in their fields

Both had a tendency to read and analyze archives

Both immersed themselves in the natural sciences including geology and hydrology, with an emphasis on the study of rivers

Both explored uncharted lands with a love for the wilderness

Both organized extensive expeditions with skill and with the use of pack animals

Both were “hands on” people and both were skillful with firearms

Both used anthropological methods with careful recording using journals

Both were published by scientific societies

Both men “discovered” their calling toward natural science via “hands on” exploration in their early 20s,

Both left the comfort of Anglo-European culture,

Both had/have similar fascinations with natural history of Australia,

Both associated with experts in cultural anthropology and universities,

Both demonstrate ability to live in wild reaches (again almost entirely in Australia, not elsewhere).

Summary/Final Note

I have more work to do in this investigation. For now, we can see the many overlapping facets in both men’s life pathways. In addition, this case features what Dr. Semkiw calls an “anniverary phenomenon,” in that Darrell Lewis was born 100 years after Leichardt’s death. Leichardt died in 1848 or 1849, while Lewis was born in 1949.

I note with particular interest the fact that gun paraphernalia was an early interest of D. Lewis.  It was a piece of paraphernalia, namely the gun brass name plate with Leichardt’s name on it, that is a most important piece of evidence in retracing the path of Leichhardt’s final expedition. I also note that Lewis’s grand life project is to shed light on Leichardt’s journey. As noted, his book is entitled, Where is Dr. Leichhardt.

It’s as if Lewis/Leichardt is trying to come to terms with his own earlier (undesired?) death. I note that Leichardt would have disliked the idea of his findings being waylaid, abandoned or destroyed. This would have concerned Leichardt greatly.

I feel as a reincarnation researcher that it would be of great benefit if Dr. Lewis agreed to be interviewed to shed light on how he became so motivated to explore a dead explorer’s life for half of his own life. As noted before, if this case is valid, it demonstrates another of Dr. Semkiw’s principles, in which an individual is unconsciously attracted to their own past incarnation. Semkiw terms these types of cases “affinity cases.” Two other affinity cases include those of Halle Berry and Laurel and Hardy. Links to these cases are provided below:

Dorothy Dandridge | Halle Berry

Laurel and Hardy | Josh and Danny Bacher

Note by Walter Semkiw, MD: Darrell Lewis Affirmed as the Reincarnation of Ludwig Leichhardt

Reincarnation Case Study Ludwig Leichhardt Darrell LewisIn a session with Kevin Ryerson, Ahtun Re, a spirit guide or spirit being channeled through Kevin who has demonstrated an ability to make past life identifications with a high degree of accuracy, agreed that Darrell Lewis is the reincarnation of Ludwig Leichhart. To learn more about my work with Kevin and Ahtun Re, go to: Ryerson-Semkiw Reincarnation Research

Principles of Reincarnation & Understanding Past Lives

Physical Resemblance in Reincarnation Cases: There is a similarity in bone structure, or facial architecture, shared by Darrell Lewis and Ludwig Leichhardt. Younger images of Darrell Lewis would likely show a more impressive physical resemblance.

In addition, Leichhardt and Lewis have worn very similar beards. Reincarnation research shows that men, from one lifetime to another, often maintain the same facial hair. Examples include:

Explorer Reincarnation Case of Sir George Wilkins | Astronaut Edgar Mitchell

Reincarnation Case of General John B. Gordon | Jeff Keene

Police Captain Robert Snow as the Reincarnation of Carroll Beckwith

Past Life Talent: As described above, Darrell Lewis shares many skills, abilities and interests with Ludwig Leichhardt.

Change in Nationality and Ethnic Affiliation: Leichhardt was German, while Lewis was born in Australia.

Sources

Aboriginal History – Volume 37. Chapter: “Where is Dr Leichhardt? The Greatest Mystery in Australian History.” Edited by Shino Kohiro. Australian National University, 2013.

Lagan, Bernard. What really happened to Ludwig Leichhardt? He went missing in the Australian desert and inspired Patrick White’s greatest novel. Where did he go? The Global Mail(theguardian.com), Friday 31 May 2013.

Lewis, Darrell. The Fate of Leichhardt, Historical Records of Australian Science 17(1) 1 – 30
2 June 2006

Rothwell, Nicholas. “L” Marks the Spot. The Weekend Australian Magazine. 17-18 August 2013.