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Decoding The Unknown

The Children That Remember Being Dead.

Decoding The Unknown

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4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 2 April 2026

⏱️ 47 minutes

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What if kids remembering past lives aren’t imagining things? Explore eerie cases, scientific investigations, and shocking details that challenge reality—could reincarnation actually be real? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Introducing Warfronts with me, Simon Whistley, a deep dive into the world's most significant

0:07.5

conflicts, past and present.

0:09.5

Now available as a podcast, we break down modern wars, the politics behind them, and how

0:13.3

they shape today's world.

0:15.0

Whether it's a forgotten battle or current global hotspots, we make sense of it all.

0:19.0

Warfronts, history, conflict, and the stories that matter.

0:21.9

Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

0:30.4

Hello, everybody, welcome back to another episode of Decoding the Unknown. Today, could reincarnation be real?

0:36.7

I mean, maybe. Yeah, who knows? Maybe it is. Maybe I'm going to come back as a dolphin. That's my hope. Swimming in the ocean free. Being able to hold my breath for a really long time. Being a dolphin would be kind of cool. No, obviously, I don't believe in reincarnation. Sorry. If you knew to the show, welcome the format. Is the Emeritus Ritomeo script. I've never read it before.

0:55.4

Going to explore it together, dear audience, and today you will learn for a fact whether reincarnation is real or not. That is not a guarantee.

1:07.8

It's estimated that between 20 and 27% of people in both the United States and Europe believe in reincarnation, Jesus Christ.

1:14.5

I'm going to really go up to like one in five, so slightly over one in four people.

1:20.4

And they're going to believe in reincarnation, Jesus Christ.

1:23.9

And some cultures even have methods for tracking people down who they believe have been reincarnated.

1:28.4

Members of the Tlingyitz tribe in Alaska have been known to predict whether or not they're reincarnated,

1:33.3

and in some cases they even chose the couple they would like to have as their parents in their next life.

1:38.2

In India, it's believed that birthmarks are souvenirs from a previous life,

1:41.9

and in some Asian countries, people mark the bodies of their loved ones so they can be recognized by their birth mark in their next life. Right? Yes. It's so real.

1:51.8

We know all of this because scientists at the University of Virginia have been studying the phenomenon of reincarnation since the 1960s and have recorded and investigated over 2,500 cases of reincarnation from all over the world.

2:02.5

Really, scientists at a university? Really? You couldn't have dedicated your brains to something

2:07.5

more useful than this nonsense? But what have they been able to find, as is it enough to prove

2:11.9

once and for all that there really is life after death? I look, I don't think that there is

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