This case study explores a spontaneous past life regression experience recalled during a session in 1976 and the subsequent synchronicities that unfolded over a three-year period. The subject, a practicing psychic and medium, recounts a vivid regression to a 19th-or early 20th-century circus life in Romania, involving themes of trauma, murder, and reincarnation. Subsequent events-including recognition by unrelated individuals and a profound re-encounter with a person seen in the regression-raise questions about the nature of memory, trauma, and the validity of reincarnational experiences. This paper considers whether such experiences can be seen as metaphysical truths, psychological projections, or both. The subject of this case study is also the author, and the account is drawn from firsthand documentation and reflective analysis.