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Story of a boy who claimed he died in a fire in Chicago some years ago.
I have no opinion, just thought it was interesting

 
I believe there is far more we don't know about things than we do know.
 
I've mentioned this before, worth a repeat

Soul Survivor: The Reincarnation of a World War II Fighter Pilot​


This is the story of James Leininger, who-- a little more than two weeks after his second birthday-- began having blood-curdling nightmares that just would not stop. When James began screaming out recurring phrases like, "Plane on fire! Little man can't get out!" the Leiningers finally admitted that they truly had to take notice.

When details of planes and war tragedies no two-year-old boy could know continued-- even in stark daylight-- Bruce and Andrea Leininger began to realize that this was an incredible situation. SOUL SURVIVOR is the story of how the Leiningers pieced together what their son was communicating and eventually discovered that he was reliving the past life of World War II fighter pilot James Huston. As Bruce Leininger struggled to understand what was happening to his son, he also uncovered details of James Huston's life-- and death-- as a pilot that will fascinate military buffs everywhere.

In SOUL SURVIVOR, we are taken for a gripping ride as the Leiningers' belief system is shaken to the core, and both of these families come to know a little boy who, against all odds and even in the face of true skeptics, harbors the soul of this man who died long ago.


A good read, @250 pages with some photos.
The part where young James visits his @ 80 year old sister from his previous life and the share childhood memories is fascinating.
 
Interesting detail, such as in the OP, is how this past life recall happens often (mostly ?) at young age, pre-school. Seems to fade as one gets older.
 
Here are some words, for those who hate video 🤣

7 February 2015 -

'When I woke up, I was a baby and you named me Luke': Mom claims her five-year- old son remembers his past life as a Chicago woman who died in a house fire​


I'll see your redirect notice and raise you 11 years ago. The story seems to get reincarnated about every three years. The story is interesting as hell and ends with him growing up and forgetting those memories.
 
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