Hollywood Superstar Stallone Claims to Recall Multiple Past Lives Under Hypnosis

Hollywood's renowned actor Sylvester Stallone achieved global fame through his roles in films such as "Rocky" and "First Blood." Stallone is a firm believer in reincarnation and rebirth; he once mentioned to reporters that he was a boxer in a past life who perished in a brutal match.
In the United States and other Western countries, using hypnosis to help individuals recall past lives is quite popular, and many celebrities have undergone such sessions. Those who pursue hypnosis aren't necessarily dealing with mental health issues or depression; many are simply curious and want to explore their past lives. Stallone also participated in hypnosis sessions in New York to delve into his previous incarnations.
During these hypnosis sessions, Stallone recalled various experiences from his many reincarnations, even vividly remembering the details of his deaths in five past lives.
He expressed, "Now I entirely believe in the concept of reincarnation."
Stallone commented, "I once revisited the era of the French Revolution in the 18th century. The immersive experience was both thrilling and astonishing."
He also observed that a recurring theme throughout his past lives is the relentless pursuit of freedom and individuality, especially in 18th century France, where he was executed for opposing the regime.
He said, "That's why I experience a peculiar feeling every time I see a guillotine. It's not fear; it's a sense of peace. Understanding my past lives has provided me with deeper insights into myself."
Stallone shared that he was once born into a wealthy family in South Africa and grew up to be highly cultured. However, his earlier reincarnations were predominantly marked by hardship and struggle.
In his most recent past life, Stallone was a professional boxer who died during an intense match. This occurred in 1935, eleven years before he was born.
Stallone told reporters, "In my most recent past life, I was knocked out during a championship fight and remained in a coma until I passed away." He believes this past life as a professional boxer has left a significant imprint on his current life.
He noted that the inspiration for writing "Rocky" emerged from the profound imprint of his past life experiences. "Rocky" narrates the story of an underdog boxer, Rocky Balboa, who gets an opportunity to fight the heavyweight champion, Apollo Creed.
Stallone confessed, "The study of reincarnation captivates me greatly; discovering your past life is truly fascinating."
Born in 1946, Stallone embarked on his acting career in 1970, initially undertaking minor roles. He starred as the lead character, the underdog boxer Rocky Balboa, in "Rocky" in 1976.
The film was completed in just 28 days on a budget of only $1 million and unexpectedly grossed over $117.2 million at the box office, ranking among the top ten films in the U.S. that year.
"Rocky" won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1976, and Stallone received an Oscar nomination for Best Actor for his portrayal of "Rocky," while director John Avildsen won the Oscar for Best Director.