Layered human identities connected through overlapping incarnations and soul memory patterns

Soul Fragmentation vs. Linear Reincarnation — Memory, Identity, and Overlapping Lives

In this new article for Brainz Magazine, I explore why past life memory does not always behave in a strictly linear way — and how identity may function less as a fixed narrative and more as a layered pattern moving across time.

Drawing from years of reincarnation research, subconscious imprinting, archetypal resonance, overlapping incarnations, facial echoes, recurring talents, and shared memory phenomena, the article examines how continuity can appear both deeply personal and strangely collective at the same time.

Rather than framing reincarnation solely as a sequence of isolated lives, the piece proposes a more layered model of identity — one in which patterns, relationships, and recurring structures continue to reappear across individuals, timelines, and cultural movements.

The article also introduces aspects of my ongoing constellation-based reincarnation research, focused on mapping how identities, soul groups, and recurring karmic dynamics intersect across time.

Read the full article via Brainz Magazine.

 

Layered human identities connected through overlapping incarnations and soul memory patterns
Visual exploration of layered identity, soul memory, and overlapping incarnations.