Historical Personalities From the Reincarnation Test

Bimbisara

A king of the Magadha kingdom in ancient India, Bimbisara is known for his expansionist policies and his patronage of Buddhism.

ambitious strategic charismatic influential
Bimbisara was a contemporary of Gautama Buddha and played a key role in the early spread of Buddhism. He also established Magadha as a dominant power in ancient India.
Bimbisara's reign is often seen as a golden age for Magadha, marked by territorial expansion, economic prosperity, and cultural development.
6th century BC (558–491 BC)

Black Elk

A famous Lakota medicine man and spiritual leader, Black Elk played a significant role in the Ghost Dance movement and the preservation of Lakota traditions.

spiritual wise resilient visionary
Black Elk's visions and teachings were recorded in the book 'Black Elk Speaks,' which has become a classic work on Native American spirituality.
Black Elk converted to Catholicism later in life and became a catechist, blending his Lakota beliefs with Christian teachings. He is remembered as a bridge between cultures.
Late 19th to early 20th century (1863–1950)

Blaise Pascal

A French mathematician, physicist, inventor, philosopher, writer, and Catholic theologian. He was a child prodigy who was educated by his father.

intellectual analytical philosophical devout
Pascal made significant contributions to mathematics, physics, and philosophy. He invented the mechanical calculator and developed Pascal's Wager.
Pascal experienced a profound religious conversion and dedicated his life to theological and philosophical pursuits.
17th century (1623–1662 AD)

Boris Pasternak

A Russian poet and novelist, Boris Pasternak is best known for his epic novel 'Doctor Zhivago,' which explores the impact of the Russian Revolution on individual lives.

introspective creative resilient philosophical
Pasternak was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1958, but he was forced to decline it under pressure from the Soviet government.
Pasternak's 'Doctor Zhivago' was banned in the Soviet Union and had to be smuggled out of the country for publication abroad.
20th century (Soviet Era)