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20 Past Life - Reincarnation
A PLACE, NOT A
PERSON
Ginger, as Sarah Jean, described
traveling on a riverboat… and then
went on to recount her suicide by
drowning.
Many past-life memories seem to surface when Ginger had always had an intense fear of water. Pollock who was a milkman, was making his
the subject is very young, generally between the Perhaps the fear was carried over from her past rounds. He was told then that his wife had in
ages of two and five. In the case of the woman life as Sarah Jean Jenkins and the horrible way fact given birth to identical twins.
who was given the pseudonym Ginger Waldorf, she died.
the memories did not begin to manifest When identical twins are born, they
themselves until she was 20 years old. Ginger In the hypnotic sessions, Sarah Jean are expected to have identical birthmarks. In
Waldorf was born in 1948 in a small town in seemed to take over Ginger’s personality the case of the Pollock girls, Jennifer, who was
Ohio. She was placed for adoption when she completely. Both the voice of Sarah Jean and born 10 minutes after Gillian, had a faint
was four years old and was shunted between her extremely confident manner expressed a white line across her forehead which matched
several foster homes after that. She was a shy, character totally different from Ginger’s, and the scar that Jacqueline (the younger of the
insecure child, and she grew up to be intensely one that the diffident and insecure Ginger could two dead sisters) had developed as a result of
religious. only envy. [] a fall when she was two years old. Jennifer
also had the same brown thumbprint on her
Hazy recollections NOW THEY ARE TWINS right thigh that marked Jacqueline. Her sister,
Gillian, had neither mark.
After she was married, Ginger moved with her Jennifer picked up one of the dolls and
husband to Texas. The birth of their first child said, “Oh, that’s Mary and this is my When the girls were toddlers, their
prompted Ginger to try to trace her own Suzanne. I haven’t seen her for such a father opened up a box of toys that had
biological parents. She felt that she had a clue to long time.” belonged to the two dead girls and that had
her origins as the name Marietta had been been put away after the accident. When the
coming into her mind for some time. She The death if the two young Pollock sisters twins saw the toys, Jennifer picked up one of
thought perhaps she had originally been called shattered the lives of their parents, John and the dolls and said: “Oh, that’s my Mary and
Marietta, or that was the name of her natural Florence. John Pollock of Scarborough in this is my Suzanne. I haven’t seen them for
mother, northern England had always maintained a firm such a long time.” Mr. Pollock found an old
belief in reincarnation but it proved little smock that he wife used to wear to meet the
Ginger decided to undergo a session of consolation when the two girls were killed by a girls from school. When Jennifer saw the
hypnotic regression to recall details of her early passing car as they made their way to Mass on smock, she said: “That’s what mommy wore
childhood and natural parents. She hoped that the sunny morning of May 5, 1957. Joanna was when she fetched us from school.” Mrs.
this might help in her search. While she was in 11 years old at the time while her younger sister Pollock had not worn the smock since the
the hypnotic state, it became clear that the name Jacqueline was only six. deaths of Joanna and Jacqueline. In 1966
Marietta referred to the town in Ohio, not a Indian researcher Hemendra Banerjee
person as Ginger had originally assumed. Certain knowledge interviewed the Pollock sisters. The case was
Thinking that Marietta might be the town where reported widely in the national press and
she had spent her early childhood, Ginger went Eight months after the accident, Mrs. Pollock helped to establish Banerjee as a leading
there, and found at once that the area seemed informed her husband that she was pregnant. investigator into reincarnation.
completely familiar. This, thought Ginger, was Mr. Pollock was convinced that his wife would
certainly the place where she had spent her give birth to twins who would be the Several other incidents have supported
earliest years. reincarnation of their two daughters. Mrs. the theory of the reincarnation of the Pollock
Pollock refused to entertain any such idea. After sisters. Even Mrs. Pollock, who was initially,
By tracking back through the foster a later examination at the gynecologist’s, she so adamantly against any suggestion of
homes of her childhood, Ginger finally was able to inform her husband that there was reincarnation, became convinced. Before her
contacted her natural mother and met some of no chance of twins. The doctor stated that there death in 1979, she admitted that she believed
her sisters. Surprisingly, they were not the least was only one heartbeat evident and one set of that her first two daughters were not really
bit familiar with Marietta, Ohio, nor could they limbs. To Mrs. Pollock, it seemed that any dead.[]
share the other memories that Ginger had possibility of reincarnation of the two girls was
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decided to investigate the possibility further. Identical twins with a difference
Ginger consulted a psychologist, who referred
her to the Psychical Research Foundation in When Mrs. Pollock went into labor on the night
Carrollton, Georgia. of October 3, 1958, the attending midwife said
to Mr. Pollock: “I wish you’d accept that twins
Fear of water won’t be born.” Early the next morning, Mr.
After several hypnotic sessions probing into
Gingers memory, she recalled her name as
Sarah Jean Jenkins and her address in Marietta.
Ginger described the way the town looked in
her former life at the turn of the century and
recalled the names of her relatives. When these
details of stores, buildings, and peoples’ names
were checked against public records, they
matched perfectly. During one hypnotic session,
Ginger, as Sarah Jean, described traveling on a
riverboat. She recalled the name of the captain,
and then went on to recount her suicide by
Drowning.