Reincarnation: Woman Gives Birth, Says Baby Looks like Her Brother Who Died
- A woman has amazed many after sharing photos of her late brother and her new baby, who have a striking resemblance
- Many people who believe in unproven reincarnation stories shared similar experiences
- There were, however, those who said it could just be a case of strong genes and nothing more
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A young mother on Tuesday, February 23, took to Twitter to share photos of her newborn and one of her brother who died nine years ago.
In the post, the woman showed there is a stark resemblance between both of them as babies.
Many tweeps who saw the resemblance tried to make a strong case for reincarnation, saying there have been instances where loved ones come back to their families as another member.
While reincarnation is not scientifically proven, it is interesting to note how the photos explore the human condition and stories around losing love, regaining it and the strong sense of community in black societies.
See her post below:
As at the time of writing this report, her tweet had gathered over 138,000 likes with about 9,000 retweets.
Briefly.co.za compiled some of the reactions below:
@DeBeatitude said:
"REINCARNATION is real, my mom gave birth to my brother same day we lost my dad's brother in a terrible accident, he got injured on the neck and my brother came exactly same time he gave up the ghost with his neck bent too. Until now he talks exactly the same."
@AbuElamekhe said:
"If we can have identical twins, I really don't understand why one with similar look can't resurface... it has nothing to do with if you believe there's heaven and hell or not. Of what use is coming back with different personality, brains, same face but different purpose??"
@jenny__ezike said:
"Hoping my sister comes back to me this way."
@Folorunsholove2 said:
"Could be reincarnation or strong family genes, I look exactly like my dad’s elder sister, she’s still very much alive and even my mum always says if she had not carried and birthed me herself she would have believed the woman was my mother."
Meanwhile, Briefly.co.za earlier reported that a black couple with the Twitter handle @SeeAndTPlus3 welcomed their triplets in December 2020 and social media users celebrated them.
About three months after that, the parents dressed the kids up in an amazing photoshoot session as they captioned the photos, saying it was the triplets' first paediatrician appointment.
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Source: Briefly News