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Children who claim to remember a previous life have been found in many
parts of the world, particularly in the Buddhist and Hindu countries of
South Asia, among the Shiite peoples of Lebanon and Turkey, the tribes
of West Africa, and the American northwest. Stevenson has collected over
2,600 reported cases of past-life memories of which 65 detailed reports
have been published. Specific information from the children's memories
has been collected and matched with the data of their former identity,
family, residence, and manner of death. Birthmarks or other physiological
manifestations have been found to relate to experiences of the remembered
past life, particularly violent death. Writing as a specialist in psychiatry
and as a world-renowned scientific investigator of reported paranormal
events, Stevenson asks us to suspend our Western tendencies to disbelieve
in "reincarnation" and consider the reality of the burgeoning record of
cases now available. This book summarizes Stevenson's findings which are
presented in full in the multi-volume work entitled. Reincarnation and
Biology: A Contribution to the Etiology of Birthmarks and Birth Defects,
also published by Praeger.
About the Author
IAN STEVENSON is Carlson Professor of Psychiatry and Director of the
Division of Personality Studies at the Health Sciences Center, University
of Virginia. |