A three-year-old boy from the Golan Heights shocked his village by claiming he was murdered in a past life. He described the crime in detail, pointed out where his body was buried, and even where the weapon was hidden. When villagers dug at the spot, they found a skeleton and an axe—just as he’d said. A birthmark on the boy’s head matched the fatal wound he described. The accused man denied it at first, but later reportedly confessed.
Dr. Eli Lasch, a well-known physician, witnessed the event. His account was later shared in Children Who Have Lived Before by Trutz Hardo. The story is one of many where children recall past lives with striking detail.
Other famous cases include James Leininger, an American boy with vivid memories of being a WWII pilot, and Shanti Devi, an Indian girl who remembered her past family and home with incredible accuracy. Researchers like Dr. Ian Stevenson and Dr. Jim Tucker have studied hundreds of similar cases, often noting that children’s birthmarks match wounds from their claimed previous lives.
While reincarnation remains unproven, these stories continue to raise powerful questions. Whether coincidence, memory anomalies, or something more, they challenge our understanding of life, death, and consciousness.