At the beginning of this century in the Golan Heights of Syria, a 3-year old boy clearly remembered where he'd been murdered in his previous life, just 4 years before.
He correctly identified the spot his body had been buried, the previous village where he was from, and even the identity of his murderer. Is this proof that reincarnation is real?
At first, no one in his small Druze village believed him - that is, until he led village elders to the spot where he remembers being buried. The villagers dug up the spot where the boy says his former corpse was hidden and a skeleton was exactly where he said it would be.
The small boy said he was murdered with an axe in his previous life. Mysteriously, a large axe mark on the skeleton corresponds to a birth mark on the boy's head. He also showed the elders where the murder weapon was hidden, and upon digging, they found an axe, right where he said.
Mixed in with the group of Druze village elders was an Israeli doctor, Eli Lasch.
Dr. Lasch recounted these astounding events to German therapist, Trutz Hardo
for his book, 'Children Who Have Lived Before: Reincarnation Today,' in which
this boy's story is re-told, along with other stories of children who seem to remember their past lives with verified accuracy.
The boy was of the Druze ethnic group, and in his culture the existence of
reincarnation is accepted as fact. His story still surprised his community, due to the clarity of his recollection of the events of his previous life and death and the proof he was able to produce.
Druze beliefs incorporate elements from Abrahamic religions, Gnosticism,
Neoplatonism, Pythagoreanism, and other philosophies creating a distinct theology known to highlight the role of the mind and truthfulness. The Druze call themselves Ahl al-Tawhid "the Peopleof Monotheism" or "the People of Unity" or al-Muwahhidun, "the
Unitarians".
The Druze believe, as some other cultures do, that birthmarks are related to past-life deaths. This boy was born with a long, red birthmark on his head and as soon as he was old enough to talk, he told his family he had been killed by
a blow to the head with an axe.
The boy also remembered the full name of his killer. When he confronted this man, the alleged killer's face turned white, according to Dr. Lasch, in his account to author, Trutz Hardo, but the assailant did not immediately admit to the murder.
However, faced with all of the evidence provided by the boy, the murderer was eventually compelled to admit to the crime and he was then legally charged.
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