Reincarnation — The Feeling That Life Is Bigger Than One Lifetime


 There is something deeply comforting about the idea that this is not the first time we have been here.

Not in a dramatic way.

Not in a movie-style past life memory way.

Just… a quiet knowing that life feels too layered, too emotional, too meaningful to be only one short chapter.

Reincarnation, to me, feels less like a belief and more like a feeling. The feeling that souls don’t rush. They learn slowly. They experience deeply. They carry pieces of wisdom — and sometimes wounds — forward.

Have you ever met someone and felt like you already knew them?

Or walked somewhere new and felt a strange sense of home?

Or felt fears or strengths that don’t quite match your life story?

Maybe that’s imagination.

Maybe it’s memory.

Or maybe it’s the soul recognising something it has touched before.

Reincarnation also changes how we see struggle. If the soul is on a long journey, then pain isn’t punishment — it’s part of learning. Growth isn’t rushed. Healing isn’t linear. And maybe we are not “behind” in life. Maybe we are exactly where our soul needs us to be.

I think the gentlest part of reincarnation is the idea that nothing is truly wasted.

Love is not wasted.

Lessons are not wasted.

Even heartbreak becomes part of who we are becoming.

It makes life feel less like a test you can fail…

And more like a story that keeps unfolding.

Maybe we have been here before.

Maybe we will be here again.

Or maybe reincarnation is simply a reminder to live deeply, love fully, and pay attention to the lessons life keeps placing in front of us.

Because if the soul is eternal, then every moment matters.

And maybe… we are all just remembering who we really are, one lifetime at a time.

Sudduth, M. (2022). The James Leininger Case Re-Examined. Journal of Scientific Exploration, 35(4), 933-1026. https://doi.org/10.31275/20212361


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