We recently shared the remarkable story of a young boy named Luke Ruehlman, who made headlines because of his bizarre claim that he used to be a woman named Pam.
Although many young children have active imaginations, Luke's story was shocking, as his mother did some research and discovered a deceased, 30-year old African American woman named Pam, who died in the exact same way her son had described. Whether you believe in reincarnation or not, you have to admit that the coincidences are very eerie in some cases, just like in the following similar story of a boy named Ryan Hammons.
When Ryan was only four years old, he began having difficult nightmares about things he couldn't explain. Then, a few months later, he went to his mother with the bizarre claim that he remembers being alive in the golden age of Hollywood. “His stories were so detailed and they were so extensive, that it just wasn’t like a child could have made it up,” Cyndi Hammons told TODAY about her son's claims of lavish vacations and five different wives.
Upon looking through a book about Hollywood, Cyndi was stunned when Ryan pointed to a man in a photo and said that was him in a past life. That's when Cyndi hired a child psychiatrist to dig deeper into her son's claims and things got really bizarre. It wasn't just one or two claims that Ryan had gotten right about his "former" identity. He had accurately described about 55 different accuracies about the man in the photo, Marty Martyn, who died in 1964.
Although Ryan's story doesn't offer concrete proof that reincarnation is real, it definitely makes me think twice about what happens when we die.
How does this boy's story make you feel? Please SHARE on Facebook if you believe, too!
When Ryan was five years old, he told his mother, Cyndi, that he used to be somebody else and had vivid memories of being a successful Hollywood agent in the 1930s and '40s.
Upon researching "Old Hollywood," Ryan pointed to a photo of Marty Martyn and claimed that he lived as this man in a past life. Besides being a small-role actor and Hollywood agent, Ryan also correctly identified more than 50 truths about Marty Martyn's life, down to the fact that he was 61 years old when he died and not 59, as stated on his death certificate.