Kramer of Seinfeld Fame as the Reincarnation of Physical Comedy Great, Buster Keaton: Past Lives of Michael Richards and Jerry Seinfeld

Michael Richards Reincarnation Case Proposed by: Walter Semkiw, MD

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

Article by: Walter Semkiw, MD

A Past Life for Jerry Seinfeld

The television series Seinfeld has been one of my very favorite shows. Recently, a past lifetime for Jerry Seinfeld was posted on our website in which Jerry was a writer of comedy plays, John Thompson Ford, who came to eventually own the Ford Theater, where Abraham Lincoln was shot. To review this case, please go to:

John Thompson Ford | Jerry Seinfeld Reincarnation Case

Michael Richards, Kramer, as the Reincarnation of Buster Keaton

Kramer, played by Michael Richards, is a favorite character of mine on the Seinfeld show because of his gift for physical comedy. At one point, I realized that his Michael’s slapstick comedy style and facial features were consistent with those of Buster Keaton.

In a session with world-famous trance medium Kevin Ryerson, Ahtun Re, a spirit being who has demonstrated the ability to make reincarnation matches with a high degree of accuracy, affirmed that Michael Richards had a past life as Buster Keaton.

Principles of Reincarnation-Understanding Past Lives

Physical Resemblance in Reincarnation Cases: The facial features of Buster Keaton and Michael Richards are very similar.

Past Life Genius, Talent and Behavior: Michael Richards captures the athletic physical comedy genius of Buster Keaton

Split Incarnation: Buster Keaton died in 1966, while Michael Richards was born in 1949, which means that their lifetimes overlapped by a period of about 17 years. As such, this represents a case of split incarnation, where a soul animates more than one body at a time. Ian Stevenson, MD of the University of Virginia, in his series of 1500 validated childhood past life memory cases, also reported this phenomenon, which he termed “cases with anomalous dates,” as lifetimes overlapped. To review these cases, click on the Split Incarnation link provided above.

One of the strongest split incarnation cases Stevenson published can be reviewed at the following page:

Reincarnation Case of Helmut Kohler | Ruprecht Schultz

Reincarnation Case of John Thompson Ford | Jerry Seinfeld

Proposed by: Ishtar Ishaya

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

Article by: Walter Semkiw. MD

When Ishtar send the proposal that Jerry Seinfeld is the reincarnation of John Thompson Ford, I noted a physical resemblance, which would have been more pronounced if a photo of Jerry was available in the same stern pose that John Ford assumes. When I read about Ford, I was more impressed to learn that he wrote a play, a farce, entitled Richmond As It Is, which focused on humorous aspects of everyday life. This is termed observational comedy, which is exactly the type of humor that Jerry Seinfeld has used to established one of the most successful comedy careers of our era.

This reincarnation case demonstrates how a soul can build upon achievements from one lifetime to another. Ford had a gift for humor, but worked various jobs to make a living. In contemporary times, Jerry Seinfeld’s gift for observational comedy has bloomed. Another case is provided below that dramatically demonstrates how one unconsciously builds upon accomplishments from prior lifetimes:

Reincarnation Case of Paul Gauguin | Peter Teekamp

Of interest, John Thompson Ford was the manager of Ford’s Theater in Washington, DC at the time of Abraham Lincoln’s assassination. Ford was a good friend of John Wilkes Booth, Lincoln’s assassin, as Booth was a famous actor who had performed at Ford’s Theater many times.

A number of actors who knew John Wilkes Booth have reincarnated in contemporary times. One such actor is Tom Cruise. Please review:

Reincarnation Case of Joseph Jefferson | Tom Cruise

A detailed account of this soul group is presented in my book: Born Again

Principles of Reincarnation-Understanding Past Lives

Physical Resemblance:  The facial features of John Thompson Ford and Jerry Seinfeld are similar. One difference is that Ford has a serious pose in his photo, while Jerry Seinfeld is caught in a more light-hearted facial expression. If Jerry Seinfeld posed in a way similar to Ford, the resemblance would be more apparent.

Past Life Talent: Ford did observational comedy, focusing on silly aspects of everyday life, which is exactly the type of humor Jerry Seinfeld is known for.

Jerry Seinfeld photo by Alan Light, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=1225845