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European Cases of the Reincarnation Type

by Ian Stevenson

📖 278 pages 🗓 2003 ISBN 9780786414581

About This Book

Many cultures accept that a person may die and then come back to life in another form, but Westerners have traditionally rejected the idea. Recently, however, surveys conducted in Europe indicate a substantial increase in the number of Europeans who believe in reincarnation, and multiple claims of reincarnation have been reported. This book examines particular cases in Europe that are suggestive of reincarnation. The first section provides a brief history of the belief in reincarnation among Europeans. The second section considers eight cases from the first third of the twentieth century that were not independently investigated, but were reported and sometimes published by the persons concerned. The third section covers 32 cases from the second half of the twentieth century that were investigated by the author. Many of these cases involved either children who exhibited unusual behavior attributed to a previous life, or adults who experienced recurrent or vivid dreams attributed to a previous life. In the fourth section, the author compares European cases suggestive of reincarnation with those of other countries and cultures.

What You'll Learn

Past-life memory cases occur even in Western cultures that do not believe in reincarnation — suggesting the phenomenon is a natural human occurrence that culture shapes but does not create. The rarity of European cases compared to Asian cases likely reflects cultural suppression rather than lower incidence — parents who actively discourage children's past-life talk are less likely to investigate or report the phenomena. The persistence of past-life memories in the face of cultural suppression is itself evidence of their genuineness.

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