Want help? You can request to help you evaluate your reincarnation case—after you’ve posted it on the Forum.

Step 1 (required): Post your story on the ReincarnationForum community first. You’ll get quick, empathetic support from our moderator team, best‑practice guidance, and practical tips like journaling details before they fade.

Step 2: Share the link to your Forum thread here with a short evidence summary using Walter Semkiw’s key evidence points (see quick reference below). This helps us triage and, if needed, prepare a deeper, professional review.

Why the Forum first?

Parents and experiencers consistently feel calmer and better equipped after the community normalizes what’s happening, shares parallel cases, and offers concrete next steps (e.g., keep a dated journal; avoid leading questions; focus on the child’s well‑being). Replies are typically fast, and the tone is supportive and practical.


Your options (choose any or all)

Meet our Reignite AI Assistant
Need help preparing your case? Ask about posting steps, Walter Semkiw’s 10-Point Method, or what kind of evidence to include. The Assistant is trained on Reignite’s research library to give accurate, compassionate guidance—helping you organize your story before you submit it.

    Other suggestions:

    1. Get community support (Recommended first)
      Start a thread in the appropriate section at ReincarnationForum and include verbatim quotes, drawings, photos of birthmarks (if relevant), and anything already verified. Moderators will guide you on privacy and safe sharing for minors.
    2. 2) Submit your case to the Reignite Research team
      Use the Contact form at the bottom of this page to share your Forum post link and a concise summary of your evidence. We follow a standardized case format based on Walter Semkiw’s 10-Point Method so that every submission can be studied consistently and compared with similar cases.

    Next, you can reach out to us

    Before submitting, please READ:

    • Research your case to the best of your ability. Gather any verifiable details, photos, or records that may support what you’ve shared on the Forum.
    • Read our Privacy Policy and Terms of Participation. We protect confidentiality and remove all personally identifiable information from public summaries.
    • Understand our scope: Reignite conducts educational and historical research only. We do not offer medical, psychological, or therapeutic services of any kind.
    • Voluntary participation: By submitting this form, you confirm that you are contributing your case willingly for research and public-education purposes.

    We are a small volunteer team and review cases in the order they are received. Some submissions may involve circumstances that cannot be fully investigated or verified. When that happens, we’ll still acknowledge your contribution to the broader study of reincarnation phenomena, even if we cannot pursue the case further.

    Each month, one complete and well-documented case will be selected at random for our Monthly Case Spotlight, featured on the Reignite Blog (with full privacy protections).

    3) Professional help (coming soon)
    We’re preparing paid services for families who want deeper support: case coaching, archival/historical research, image/evidence analysis, and media liaison if outreach becomes relevant. (We’ll email you when these launch.)


    What we look for

    Use these as a checklist when you summarize your case. They mirror the core evidence categories Walter organized on ReincarnationResearch.com and that we use internally to evaluate cases:

    1. Verifiable statements (names, places, dates, events later matched to records)
    2. Physical resemblance across lives (facial architecture, distinctive features)
    3. Birthmarks/birth defects corresponding to past‑life wounds or conditions
    4. Talents/skills carryover (e.g., prodigy‑level abilities, signature styles)
    5. Behaviors/phobias/trauma echoes aligned with the recalled death or life
    6. Same‑family return (child identifies as a deceased relative; family validations)
    7. Changes across lifetimes (religion, nationality, race, gender) with continuity themes
    8. Xenoglossy/unlearned language elements
    9. Intermission/pre‑birth planning memories (choosing parents, soul agreements)
    10. Spirit communication / guiding phenomena linked to the case’s unfolding

    These categories reflect the site’s long‑standing taxonomy and our unified framework (we label methods and evidence types clearly when we review).


    Our Monthly Case Spotlight (lottery)

    Each month we highlight one community case on our blog. Here’s how it works:

    • Eligibility: You posted your case on the Forum, submitted this form, and opted in to the spotlight.
    • Selection: Random draw from eligible, complete submissions (we do a quick check for child safety and privacy).
    • Feature: An anonymized write‑up that links to your Forum thread; we confirm details with you before publishing.
    • No payment; no obligation. You can withdraw at any time before publication.

    This complements our ongoing pipeline for de‑identified “premium” cases used in education/research, where we weigh evidence richness and privacy risk before curation.


    How we protect your privacy!

    We strongly discourage posting full names, exact addresses, contact info, or school details especially for minors. If sensitive info appears, we’ll sanitize public write‑ups (e.g., replace names with initials, generalize dates/locations). Our reviews prioritize PII reduction and guardian consent for any public features.

    FAQ’s

    Optional FAQ block (for the bottom of the page)

    Do I have to post on the Forum first?
    Yes—this ensures you get immediate peer support and helps us review a richer, well‑documented case.

    What counts as strong evidence?
    Multiple specific, verifiable details; physical signs (resemblance, birthmarks); skill carryover; behaviors or phobias that fit the prior life; same‑family validations; xenoglossy; intermission memories; responsibly documented spirit communication.

    How do you protect minors?
    We strip or generalize PII (Personal Identifiable Information), prefer pseudonyms/initials, and request guardian consent before public features.

    Will you help us research?
    We’re building paid options (case coaching, archival research). Opt in to hear when they’re ready.

    Can my case be used in research?
    Only in de‑identified form, aggregated with others to spot patterns responsibly. Opt‑in is required.

    Seeking AI Assistance? We’ve got you covered.


    Contact Us:

    ⚖️ Privacy & Participation Notice

    Your submission will be used only for research, education, and case-comparison purposes within the Reignite Reincarnation Research project.
    We do not provide medical, psychological, or therapeutic advice or care.
    All information is reviewed confidentially and personally identifying details will be redacted before any publication or presentation.

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