Alright, let’s get real here.

Consciousness does not just cease to exist after death; it is a fundamental energy that is not limited to the physical. Hundreds of thousands of people around the world have had first hand experience of vivid past life memories.

Many people experience them through visions or dreams, or actually dying and returning to life. A continually-added to document of over 2400 reincarnation cases are being studied at The University of Virginia.

More and more children are being born ‘awakened’ and have access to past life memories and deeper insights other children cannot seem to comprehend. These children have vivid details that could not simply be obtained from tv shows or books. They have names, dates and details of specific events that could only be known through intense research or personal experience.

Understanding the mechanics of reality allows us to see that energy exists beyond linear time, physicality and our constructs of normal.

James Leininger

The first experience comes from a 6 year old boy named James. From an early age, he took a keen interest in planes and aviation; he’d only play with toy planes until the age of 2. His admiration for planes shifted as he grew, he started to have nightmares of being in crashing planes, saying “Airplane crash on fire, little man can’t get out.”

His mom Andrea, like many parents, was at first very doubtful. It was actually her mother who first suggested it.

Many parents dismiss past life experiences because their children’s imaginations are so vivid and other worldly.

Yet, she says there is no way he would have known about some of these details. One time they had bought James a toy plane and she pointed out what she thought were bombs on the bottom. James corrected her, saying they were called drop tanks.

“I’d never heard of a drop tank,” she said. “I didn’t know what a drop tank was.”

They watched children’s shows, never anything about or referencing World War II documentaries or military history. Most of this experiences would come out as he was falling asleep or drowsy. So fascinating!

James had told his parents his plane had been hit by the Japanese and crashed. He also started signing his crayon drawings as James 3. This soon started his father, Bruce to start researching and finding out that the only pilot from the squadron killed at Iwo Jima was James M. Huston Jr.

He said he took off from Natoma and gave the name of someone he flew with, Jack Larson. After researching, Bruce had found out that the place and name were very much real. James also said he was shot down at Iwo Jima and took a direct hit on the engine.

A man named Ralph Clarbour who was a rear gunner on an aircraft that also took off from Natoma Bay, says his plane was right next to one flown by James M. Huston Jr. near Iwo Jima on March 3, 1945.

Cameron Macaulay