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

by Bruce Leininger

Publisher: Grand Central Publishing Published: 2010-06-11 Category: Politics & Democracy

A young boy begins having vivid nightmares about crashing in flames over the Pacific Ocean. He screams out names of people and places he couldn't possibly know. He draws pictures of aerial combat with disturbing accuracy for a toddler. He identifies obscure aircraft models and recounts specific details about World War II battles that occurred decades before his birth. What begins as a parent's concern about their child's night terrors transforms into an extraordinary investigation that challenges fundamental assumptions about consciousness, memory, and the nature of human existence.

This remarkable account documents a family's journey from skepticism to acceptance as they grapple with evidence suggesting their young son carries memories from a previous lifetime as a Navy pilot shot down during the Battle of Iwo Jima in 1945. What makes this narrative particularly compelling is the meticulous documentation of verifiable facts that emerged from a small child's recollections, details that were later confirmed through military records, veteran testimonies, and historical research.

Readers will discover how a modern American family, initially grounded in conventional beliefs, found themselves pursuing an investigation that would take them across the country to meet aging World War II veterans, military historians, and researchers studying consciousness and reincarnation. The narrative reveals the painstaking process of verification, as each detail the child provided was cross-referenced with historical documentation. The specificity of the information, from the name of an aircraft carrier to the identity of a fellow pilot, creates a compelling case study that resists easy dismissal.

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