Reincarnation Case of Jean-Baptiste d’Alembert of the French Encyclopédie | Larry Sanger of Wikipedia, the Largest Encylopedia in the World

Proposed by: ReincarnationResearch.com Supporter

Affirmed by: Spirit Being Ahtun Re in a Ryerson-Semkiw Reincarnation Research Session

Article by: Walter Semkiw, MD

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Past Lifetimes of Larry Sanger and Jimmy Wales

Denis Diderot is known as the co-founder, primary contributor and chief editor of the first French encyclopedia, known as the Encyclopédie, which was first published in 1751. It was the first written source attempting to present all knowledge as it was known in that era.

In a separate post, Jimmy Wales, the co-founder of Wikipedia, was identified as the reincarnation of Denis Diderot.

Diderot’s partner in creating Encyclopédie was Jean-Baptiste d’Alembert, while Wales partner in establishing Wikipedia was Larry Sanger.

It was logical to wonder if Larry Sanger is the reincarnation of Jean-Baptiste d’Alembert, as reincarnation research, including cases studied by Ian Stevenson, MD of the University of Virginia involving children with spontaneous past life memories that were validated, show that we incarnate with souls we have known in past incarnations.

The Reincarnation Twin Study of Ian Stevenson, MD

A dramatic example of how souls engineer being reunited with loved ones and associates from prior incarnations involves Ian Stevenson’s Twin Study. Stevenson researched 31 sets of twins (62 people) who remembered past lives in childhood that were validated. In 100 percent of these cases, the twins had close personal relationships in past incarnations. To learn more, please go to:

Ian Stevenson, MD Twin Study

Larry Sanders as the Reincarnation of Jean-Baptiste d’Alembert

In a session with Kevin Ryerson, Ahtun Re, the spirit being channeled through Kevin who has demonstrated the ability to make past life matches with a high degree of accuracy, affirmed that Larry Sanger was Jean-Baptiste d’Alembert in a past incarnation.

In addition to being an intellectual who contributed to the human fund of knowledge, Jean-Baptiste d’Alembert was also a scholar of music theory. Larry Sanger is an accomplished violinist.

Evidence and Principles of Reincarnation-Understanding Past Lives

Physical Resemblance in Reincarnation Cases: There are similarities in the facial features of Jean-Baptiste d’Alembert and Larry Sanger.

Past Life Talent, Behavior and Abilities: d’Alembert was a founding contributor of the French Encyclopédie, much as Sanger helped found Wikipedia. Both were very involved in music.

Relationships Renewed through Reincarnation: Jean-Baptiste d’Alembert | Larry Sanger reunited with his associate and co creator of Encyclopédie, Denis Diderot, in the persona of Jimmy Wales.

Change of Nationality: Jean-Baptiste d’Alembert was French, while Larry Sanger was born in the United States. Understanding that souls can change nationality, religion and ethnic affiliation from one lifetime to another can help create a more peaceful world, as most conflicts and wars are based on differences in these cultural markers of identity.

Reincarnation Case of Encyclopédie Founder Denis Diderot | Wikipedia Founder Jimmy Wales: Quests to Educate Across Two Lifetimes

Proposed by: ReincarnationResearch.com Supporter

Affirmed by: Spirit Being Ahtun Re in a Ryerson-Semkiw Reincarnation Research Session

Article by: Walter Semkiw, MD

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Denis Diderot Founds the French Encyclopedie and Becomes the Librarian to Russian Empress Catherine II

Denis Diderot is best known for serving as the co-founder, primary contributor and chief editor of the first French encyclopedia, known as the Encyclopédie, which was established in 1751.

The Encyclopédie was controversial as it was secular and in articles, the veracity of Bible miracles were questioned. As a result, some of the writers of articles were persecuted and even jailed. The Encyclopédie was banned by the Catholic Church in 1758 and by the French government in 1759.

Diderot became despondent about the project and he suffered financial hardships. In 1766, after the Empress of Russia, Catherine II, heard about Diderot’s woes, she paid him to be her librarian, which he did until the end of his life. Diderot died in 1784.

Jimmy Wales Founds Wikipedia and Describes Staff as Librarians

Jimmy Wales was born on August 7, 1966 in Huntsville, Alabama in the United States. On January 15, 2001, with Larry Sanger and others, Wales launched Wikipedia—a free, open content encyclopedia. In doing so, Wales mirrored Diderot’s establishment of Encyclopédie.

Wikipedia has become the world’s largest encyclopedia. As a result, Time magazine, in 2006, named Wales as one of the “Top 100 Most Influential People in the World.”

I often use Wikipedia in my articles and I recently made a monetary donation. Jimmy Wales often sends Wikipedia fundraising messages and in an email he sent in September 2019, he related that Wikipedia is made up of librarians, which echoes his role as the librarian of Empress Catherine II of Russia, over 200 years ago.

Evidence and Principles of Reincarnation-Understanding Past Lives

Physical Resemblance in Reincarnation Cases: There is a resemblance of facial features between Denis Diderot and Jimmy Wales

Past Life Talent, Behavior and Abilities: Jimmy Wales replicated the accomplishment of Denis Diderot in helping found Wikipedia

Change of Nationality: Denis Diderot was born in France, while Wales was born in the United States. Understanding that religion, nationality and ethnic affiliation can change from one lifetime to another through reincarnation can help make the world a more peaceful place, as most conflict and wars are based on differences in these cultural markers of identity.