Reincarnation of Jesus Christ and Mary Magdalene This Australian couple is one of those weird people who believe that they have been born as other people. Alan John Miller of Kingaroy, in the state of Queensland, believes that he is a reincarnation of Jesus Christ. He is also convinced that he arrived on the Earth almost 2,000 years ago for the first time. Alan is actually a former IT specialist living in Australia. He has tailored his appearance to match conventional depictions of Christ. Now he claims he has 30 to 40 people living on site who have flocked to the Divine Truth movement. Miller claims that he possesses clear memories of the time when he was crucified, performed miracles and also of his incarnation. His wife, Mary Luck, claims that she is Mary Magdalene, the repentant prostitute. The couple runs a religious movement from their home which is called "The Divine Truth". This movement have claimed to attract almost 150 people. Toddler Claims to be the Reincarnation of a WWII Fighter Pilot More than sixty years ago, a 21-year-old fighter pilot died on a mission by Japanese artillery. Most of the people do not know him, but a toddler named James Leininger claims to be him. The amazing thing about him is that just at the age of two he had nightmares of airplane crashing. Quite amazingly, over time, he was able to reveal some extraordinary details quite correctly about the life of James Huston, the former fighter pilot. He described that how his plane got a direct hit on its engine. He remembers the events of the plane crash quite accurately and thus calls himself the reincarnated pilot. Parents of James Leininger, Bruce and Andrea, have published a book "SOUL SURVIVOR" that features stunning drawings from James Leininger illustrating his unshakable memories, photos that portray the eerie resemblance between young James and the adult James Huston, and a foreword from world-renowned past lives expert Carol Bowman. Reincarnation of Anne Frank as a Swedish Poet The Swedish poet and author Barbro Karlen, born in Sweden in 1954, at a very early age had recurring nightmares involving the Holocaust. Many times she dreamt of men invading her home and taking her away. After quite a time, she became convinced that she was actually the reincarnation of Anne Frank. Anne died in 1945 died of typhus fever in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in an attic in Amsterdam. Karlen's parent took her to Amsterdam where she led them to Anne's house without any directions. Her parents were confused since they did not know that Anne Frank was a real person. She identified the wall where Anne had hung photos of movie stars. That all was enough to make her parents believe that she was reincarnation of Anne Frank. Later, she publicly announced the same during a television interview broadcasted from Amsterdam in 1995. Marilyn Monroe Reincarnated as a Shop Assistant Chris Vicens, a 26 years old shop assistant in Islington, North London, is utterly convinced that he once lived as the world famous Hollywood actress Marilyn Monroe. During an interview, he revealed that during his five sessions with his therapist Fiona Childs, he learned several details of the life of Monroe. He is convinced that he is the reincarnation of the actress and said that why would he ever say such a thing if he knew it was not true. Phil Collins Believes He is the Reincarnated Alamo Survivor The famous rock star Phil Collins, born and raised in Hounslow, West London, believes that he is the reincarnation of an Alamo survivor, Jim Bowie. In the said battle, which took place in 1836, he claims that he remembers 1,500 Mexican troops laying siege to the small army of 200 Texans including Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie — at the Alamo mission, San Antonio. The Texans tasted defeat in the battle and almost all of them were killed. He has since started studying the history of the Alamo and also collected several artifacts from the historic battle until it became an all-consuming passion. Salvador Dali Believes He Was His Dead Brother's Reincarnation The older brother of the famous artist Salvador Dali, also named Salvador, died of gastroenteritis nine months before his birth. He told a reporter that he was taken to the grave of his brother when he was five and was given the idea by his parents that he was actually his brother's reincarnation and he believed that. Salvador further said: "... [we] resembled each other like two drops of water, but we had different reflections". He also told that the images of his dead brother frequently appear before his eyes. He feels the pressure as he has to live the life of both he and his brother. Dalí often referred to himself and his dead brother as Castor and Pollux, the Roman twins born of Leda. Salvador featured him in several of his paintings, including "Portrait of My Dead Brother" (1963). The source for the brother’s face is unknown, although it is believed to be from a newspaper photograph. The style in which Dalí painted his brother resembles an enlarged photograph, with the large dots resembling the Ben Day dots used in photogravure.