There are a lot of Marilyns, Elvises and Cleopatras out there. There
are quite a few Alexander the Greats. Surprisingly, Napoleon has not shown up, that we know of, though the old jokes
and stereotypes used to make him the darling of the "schizophrenics."
There are so many Romanovs you would need a very large hotel for a family
reunion. There are enough Titanic passengers to sink any ship.
What is this?
This is what happens when a person or group of persons leaves a large
and lasting impression on a great many people. You will find a number of people belieivng that they lived the same life of
a famous person.
This is what I call syncarnation.
How can you tell when you are really remembering a lifetime, or simply
attaching yourself to the idea of this famous person? Can there be more than one person who actually does recall having
the same life? When is it reincarnation and when is it imagination?
What would happen if you got all these people in the same room?
Leaving the humor aside: there are some very sincere people out there
who have syncarnation recall, and have put time and effort into figuring out whether their memories are for real.
Yes, it is possible that more than one person has had the same past life,
since the possibility of parallel lives seems to exist.
No, it is not probable everyone who claims the same past life has
had the same past life.
And it is very possible that no one will ever know for sure if they were...or
weren't.
In either case, each individual still has to personally deal
with their recall, whether it is past life identification or archetypal identification. The process is the same. The lessons
to be learned are still there in each case. Use the lessons well.