Reincarnation Research

Reincarnation research case study exploring archetypal continuity between historical figures

This body of work explores the possibility that identity is not fixed to a single lifetime, but unfolds through recurring patterns across time.

Through an ongoing dataset of over 260 case studies, this research traces connections between contemporary individuals and historical figures. It approaches reincarnation as a method of inquiry: a way to investigate how certain traits, roles, and experiences appear to repeat, transform, and reconfigure across different lives.

The process combines intuitive reading with structured analysis, drawing on tools such as karmic astrology, tarot, historical research, and pattern recognition. These elements are used to map continuity; to identify where specific themes, identities, and dynamics seem to return.

At the center of this research is the idea that identity leaves traces. These traces can be observed in behavior, creative expression, relational dynamics, and, in some cases, physical resemblance. By collecting and comparing these signals across a wide range of cases, a larger network begins to emerge: one that suggests not isolated lives, but interconnected trajectories.

The interactive constellation forms a central component of this research, mapping documented relationships between historical figures while revealing how identities, influences, and dynamics cluster and reappear across time.
This work operates as an evolving system. New data, connections, and interpretations are continuously added, allowing the structure to expand and reorganize over time.

Alongside this, the projects below translate these patterns into different forms; from case studies and lectures to articles and readings. Each offering a distinct entry point into the same underlying system.