What Does It Mean When Multiple People Remember the Same Past Life?
This article, originally published in Bloom Magazine, came out of something I kept noticing online and in my own research: different people describing what felt like memories of the same past life.
Not in a literal or easily explainable way, but as fragments — flashes, recognitions, a strange sense of familiarity that didn’t seem to belong to their current life.
In the text I explore what might be happening there. An opening on how memory can move collectively, how certain lives seem to leave an imprint, and how identity might be less fixed than we think.
The article also connects to my ongoing project IWasJimMorrison.com, where I research how these kinds of “soul echoes” appear across different individuals.
- link to Bloom Magazine article
For a deeper dive into this phenomenon, I explore both the launch of this research and the broader question of shared past-life memory in my articles for Brainz Magazine.
- “launch of the project” → link to launch article
- “shared past-life memory” → link to shared memory article
- “collective field” → link to what are you really remembering article

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