9 Signs That You May Have Had Past Lives

A figure passing into the light, perhaps to some past life experience.
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The idea that people are born and reborn―that we all have had past lives―dates back at least 3,000 years. Discussions of the subject can be found in the ancient traditions of India, Greece, and the Celtic Druids, and reincarnation is a common theme among New Age philosophies.

Those who believe in reincarnation say clues about our past lives can be found in our dreams, our bodies, and our souls. The following psychological, emotional, and physical phenomena all may hold hints of who we once were.

Déjà Vu

Most of us have experienced a sudden, surprising feeling that an event we are experiencing has happened to us exactly this way before. Psychologist Arthur Funkhouser of the C.G. Jung Institute has broken down this phenomenon into three categories:

  • Déjà vécu: an event already experienced or lived through
  • Déjà senti: something already felt, perhaps triggered by a voice or music
  • Déjà visité: a place so familiar we feel we've been there before

Although scientists and psychiatrists insist there are neurological explanations for these phenomena, others believe these strange feelings could be vague, fleeting memories of past lives.

Unusual Memories

A girl has "memories" of childhood events that her parents know never really happened. Are these memories a child's fantasy? Or is she remembering something that happened to her before she was born into this lifetime? Human memory is fraught with error and incongruities. So the question is: Is it faulty memory or remembrance of lives past? When analyzing these memories, look for details like addresses or landmarks that you can research. Such real-world clues can lead to past-life enlightenment.

Dreams and Nightmares

Memories of past lives can also manifest themselves as recurring dreams and nightmares, believers say. Dreams of mundane or ordinary life activities may suggest a specific locale you inhabited during a past life. People who appear regularly in your dreams may have had a special relationship with you in another life. Likewise, nightmares may be reflections of past-life traumas that have clung to our spirits and haunt our sleep.

Fears and Phobias

It's beneficial to humans to have fears of things that are dangerous to us, but many people suffer from phobias that are completely irrational. Fear of water, birds, certain numbers, mirrors, plants, specific colors...The list goes on and on. For those who believe in past lives, these fears may be carried over from a previous lifetime. A fear of water may indicate past-life trauma, for example. Perhaps, in another manifestation, you met your end by drowning.

Affinity for Unfamiliar Cultures

You probably know a person who was born and raised in the United States but is an ardent Anglophile and can think of little else but getting dressed up and acting the part for the next Renaissance fair. Some of these interests may be simply historical. But they can also suggest a past life lived in a far-off land. These interests can be explored further through travel, language, literature, and scholarly research.

Passions

As with cultural affinities, strong passions can be evidence of a past life. To clarify, this is not a simple hobby-level interest in gardening or photography, for example. Nearly everyone has these sorts of passions. To rise to the level of being a sign of reincarnation, these interests have to be so strong as to be almost irresistible. Think of the woodworker who spends long hours in the shop every day or the map collector driven to find every last map of one single place. These types of behaviors can be evidence of lives lived long ago.

Uncontrollable Habits

The dark side of passions are those uncontrolled habits and obsessions that take over people's lives and can even marginalize them in society. Obsessive-compulsives and hoarders fit into this category—a man who has to turn the light switch off and on 10 times before he leaves a room, a woman who collects newspapers into 6-foot-high stacks throughout her house because she cannot bear to get rid of them. Psychological explanations can be found for these uncontrolled habits, yet those who believe in reincarnation say they might have roots in past lives. 

Inexplicable Pain

Do you have aches and pains that the doctors cannot quite pinpoint or explain medically? You might be labeled a hypochondriac. Or those sensations may be manifestations of suffering you endured in a previous existence. If pain affects your daily activities, do talk to a doctor about it, or if you've already done that to no avail, try getting a second opinion.

Birthmarks

Birthmarks have been touted as evidence for reincarnation. One frequently cited case was studied in the 1960s by a University of Virginia psychiatrist named Ian Stevenson. An Indian boy claimed to remember the life of a man named Maha Ram, who was killed with a shotgun fired at close range. This boy had an array of birthmarks in the center of his chest that looked like they could possibly correspond to a shotgun blast. Stevenson proved there was a man named Maha Ram who was killed by a shotgun blast to the chest. An autopsy report recorded the man's chest wounds, which corresponded directly with the boy's birthmarks. Some would argue this was mere coincidence, but for believers, it was proof of reincarnation.

Is It Real?

There are proven medical, psychological, and societal explanations for each of the phenomena above, and your experience with any of them does not necessarily mean that they can be attributed to a past life. But for those who believe in reincarnation, these experiences may be more significant.