![]() ![]() ![]() The closet is crowded with people who fear exposing their haunting experiences to mockery and disdain. “After reading your article on reincarnation and the Holocaust, I felt ‘normal’ for the first time in my life.” In 2013, at the end of my article on “ Reincarnation and the Holocaust,” I appealed: “Readers who have stories alluding to a Holocaust incarnation are invited to send them to the author.” Among the hundreds of emails to my website, I read the frequent refrain. Most of its members were born between 19, in North or South America, Europe, or Israel.Īlthough members’ individual experiences are, the common denominator, the secret handshake of this society, is a childhood obsession with the Holocaust by youths unrelated to Holocaust survivors, who never heard it discussed, who never saw a Holocaust movie until after their dreams, flashbacks, or phobias were already haunting their young lives. The qualifications for membership are Holocaust-related recurring dreams, panic attacks, fearsome flashbacks, or phobias of trains, showers, or uniformed men. ![]() The Secret Society is so recondite that most of its members are unaware that they belong. Excerpted from Sara Yoheved Rigler’s new book, I’ve Been Here Before.
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