I am pleased to share my latest Brainz Magazine article, Collective Karma: How Shared Patterns Move Through Time and Why We Return in Soul Groups.
The article explores one of the central observations emerging from my ongoing reincarnation research: that recurring patterns rarely appear in isolation. Instead, they often seem to emerge within larger relational constellations involving groups of individuals whose lives, creative work, conflicts, and collaborations continue to intersect across time.
Building on themes explored in previous articles, I examine how personal karma may be embedded within broader collective dynamics, and why certain encounters can feel unusually significant, familiar, or transformative. The piece also explores the role of recognition, misrecognition, rivalry, collaboration, and cultural timing within these recurring relational structures.
Many of these ideas are currently being investigated through the Soul Constellation Map, an evolving visual archive that traces recurring identities, soul connections, and cultural memory across different historical periods.
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