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Ian Stevenson, M.D.

    Ian Stevenson was a psychiatrist who became internationally known for his research into reincarnation. Over a forty-year period, he traveled the world investigating thousands of cases of children who claimed to remember past lives. He posited that certain phobias, philias, unusual abilities, and illnesses could not be fully explained by heredity or environment. He believed reincarnation offered a third type of explanation.

    Children Who Remember Previous Lives
    • Children Who Remember Previous Lives

      • 345 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      A systematic and in-depth investigation of twelve typical cases of children who claim to remember previous lives. Numerous other cases are included to illustrate particular aspects of reincarnation. The author also provides a comprehensive analysis of the most common beliefs that deny reincarnation and demonstrates their unfounded nature, debunking several prejudices on the subject. This work is suitable for both the general reader and scholars of the subject, including cases related to Eastern and Western peoples, Americans and Europeans, in order to cover various cultures and civilizations. Additionally, Stevenson highlights certain aspects in numerous cases of reincarnation that involve paranormal phenomena such as apparitions, telepathic impressions, telepathic dreams, and similar occurrences, studied by parapsychology in the last century.

      Children Who Remember Previous Lives
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