I am fascinated by such memories. For instance (from an Epoch Times story):
Beth Culpepper’s daughter, Carson, reported memories at a young age of what Culpepper thinks is her daughter’s past-life death in the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing.
“If you die in a violent event, you can come back remembering your past life,” Culpepper said. Her daughter reports a memory of a man who drove his truck into a building, an explosion.
“I was scared. I wanted to know if there were other kids out there who had talked about the Oklahoma City bombing. When I went online I found there were a lot of families who have children who will have what they call spontaneous memories of past lives, but I did not find anybody else who has a child remembering Oklahoma at that point.
But it was still reassuring to see that other families had these spontaneous memories. I wasn’t the only one that their kids talked about living before.
As those who know my dog books are aware, my current Afghan hound Melchior (Melkie) is, from much evidence, the third incarnation of my earlier Afghan hound Balthazar (Baltho), who came back to me for the second time in Hattie. Melkie’s cat Noir is Baltho’s cat-friend Figgy/Figaro back again. See my book Baltho, The Dog Who Owned a Man and the books which are to follow.