Relax, close your eyes, and think back your childhood--the earlier, the better. Many children have gifts from their last life.No matter who you were in your last life, it’s better to live well during this life. ...
William Shakespeare20010002002April 23, 1564 - April 23, 1616You were extremely sensitive to language, and had an extraordinary imagination when you were young. You had an amazing world that you created in you mind and your heart was full of all kinds of stories. In your past life, you were the Renaissance Shakespeare! Shakespeare is the author of Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, and many other famous stories that have been the inspiration of many works today. He had an extraordinarily deep insight into the human mind. No one can surpass his ability with language. It’s time to display your talent. Remember who you used to be.E4B925/uploadsare/lastlife/show/1.png
Ludwig van Beethoven02000021001December 16, 1770 - March 26, 1827You were extremely sensitive to music. As soon as the music began, you felt euphoric. In your past life, you were the great composer and musician Beethoven! Beethoven showed strong music talent at an early age, experienced life’s twists and turns, and was the first to write a symphony at the age of thirty. Even though a disease made him semi-deaf, he didn’t give up writing music and pursuing his passions. His great works include Moonlight, and The Waldstein and Appassionata sonatas. It’s time to show your talent. Remember who you used to be.5FB9E7/uploadsare/lastlife/show/2.png
Leonardo Di Ser Piero Da Vinci00221102002April 23, 1452 - May 2, 1519You had a great talent for art when you were young. Not only that, you also were a meticulous thinker and had an excellent ability for study. In your past life, you were the famous painter Leonardo Da Vinci! Creating masterful works of art such as the talented works “Gioconda” and “Cenáculo”. Leonardo Da Vinci also had great accomplishments in sculpture, music, mathematics, physics, astronomy, geology, physiology, architecture and many other subjects. What a talented person! It’s time to show your talent. Remember who you used to be.E17E26/uploadsare/lastlife/show/3.png
Isaac Newton00022101002January 4, 1643 - March 31, 1727When you were young, you were very curious. You closely observed the world around you, wanting to know how everything worked. In your past life, you were the great scientist Isaac Newton! When an apple falls down at your feet, others may pick it up and eat it, but this was how Newton discovered the law of universal gravitation. His study in mechanics, mathematics, astronomy and optics laid the foundation of science for centuries to come. It’s time to show your talent. Remember who you used to be.E17E26/uploadsare/lastlife/show/4.png
Abraham Lincoln00010020221February 12, 1809 - April 15, 1865Since you were young, you have had an outstanding personality and wonderful charm. If anyone was treated unfairly, you always stood on their side. In your past life, you were the former U.S. President Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln’s integrity and kindness, with keen insight and deep humanitarian concern, made him one of the most well-liked presidents. He believed that everyone was equal. He made great efforts to liberate slaves, which made some forces go against him, but that didn’t stop him from helping others and following his beliefs. He was also the first President who was murdered in U.S. history. It’s time to show your talent. Remember who you used to be.528FF4/uploadsare/lastlife/show/5.png
Napoléon Bonaparte00021001201August 15, 1769 - May 5, 1821Since you were young, you had a strong aura around you. When playing with friends, you were the one who had a lot of ideas and led them in your games. In your past life, you were the great general Napoleon! He was a short man born in Corsica, but had a magic charm that made his men willing to follow him anywhere he went, even if it meant dying for him. He charm also played a role in how he rewrote the history of Europe. It’s time to show your talent. Remember who you used to be.DC381D/uploadsare/lastlife/show/6.png
Marilyn Monroe01000021020June 1, 1926 - August 5, 1962When you were a child, you showed a strong desire to perform, hoping to become the focus of the crowd. You were popular, and maybe even envied. In your past life, you were the great film star Marilyn Monroe! She was naïve, romantic and enchantingly sexy. Her miserable childhood, relationship with a number of celebrities, and mysterious death made the heartthrob a legend throughout the world. It’s time to show your talent. Remember who you used to be.F1275B/uploadsare/lastlife/show/7.png
Christopher Columbus00002221100Autumn of 1451 - May 20, 1506When you were young, you were a very brave child. You liked adventures, sometimes even to the point of recklessness. In your past life, you were the great navigator and adventurer Christopher Columbus! With the support of the king of Spain, Columbus had four long voyages at sea and opened up a new route from Europe to the Americas, crossing the Atlantic. He believed that the earth was round and that if he went west he could reach India, against the popular belief of the time. The following of his beliefs is how he discovered the North American continent by accident. It’s time to show your talent. Remember who you used to be.5FB9E7/uploadsare/lastlife/show/8.png
Aristotle10022002002384 - 322 BCSince you were a child, you liked thinking and asking many questions, even the ultimate questions of life. You were very rational and had wisdom beyond your years, eager to explore the unknown. In your past life, you were the Greek philosopher, scientist, and educator Aristotle! Aristotle was the student of Plato and the teacher of Alexander the Great. He ran a school called The Lyceum. He is an encyclopedic scientist who contributed to almost all disciplines. It’s time to show your talent. Remember who you used to be.D49A0E/uploadsare/lastlife/show/9.png
Archimedes00022201002287 - 212 BCWhen you were a child, you liked thinking very much and showed more advanced logical thinking abilities than your peers. In your past life, you were the ancient Greek scientist and mathematician Archimedes! Archimedes had great contributions in geometry and mechanics. He discovered the calculation formula of buoyancy while taking a bubble bath. “Give me a fulcrum, and I shall move the world”, he said. It’s time to show your talent. Remember who you used to be.D49A0E/uploadsare/lastlife/show/10.png
Thomas Alva Edison00022202012February 11, 1847 - October 18, 1931When you were young, you were a curious child, having many questions about the world and eager to figure out why. Almost everything in your house was broken by you at one point or another. In your past life, you were the great inventor Thomas Edison! Edison invented the lightbulb, which benefitted billions of people. He also invented more than 2,000 patents such as power generator, phonograph and sound film. Since he discovered how to conduct electricity, the world has been changed completely. It’s time to show your talent. Remember who you used to be.E17E26/uploadsare/lastlife/show/11.png
ET22222202202UnknownIt’s not a joke. Seriously, in your past life, you were an alien! Ever since you were young, you’ve felt different from others. You weren’t even very close to your parents. You’ve always yearned for somewhere far away, wishing to travel to search for something, sometimes even dreaming about being a nomad. You had a special talent in your childhood, but as you grew up, it disappeared. Despite your questioning, you do have a mission and commitment to The Earth. It’s time to show your talent. Remember who you used to be and where you are from.7B368C/uploadsare/lastlife/show/12.png