About the reincarnation of the soul: theories, evidence and personal experience. Secrets and amazing cases of reincarnation Facts of reincarnation proven by science

Here are some of the most popular examples that give reason for many to believe in reincarnation. The examples are, of course, thoroughly verified by the authors for accuracy.
The last example is especially impressive, so much so that it received separate comments!

The case of the girl Simi from Nangale.

In 1979, a three-year-old girl named Simi, living in Nangal (Punjab), suddenly began insisting on traveling to Sundalnagal to take her injured son to the hospital. She also claimed that there was a house where she lived and that her husband named Mohandala Sin, who worked as a driver, lived there.

Due to financial problems, her family did not meet her halfway. There were economic reasons for this. However, a year later, her father's affairs forced the family to move to a town called Srapath near Sundalnagal.

When the father learned about the existence of a man named Mohandala Sin, who worked as a bus driver in the same area, he decided to pay him a visit along with his daughter.

In March they went to Sundalnagal. When they were close to the destination of their journey, Simi herself led her father along. Approaching one of the houses, she joyfully shouted: “Dad, this is my house!” and she listed all the neighbors. To her regret, Mohandala Sin, who was her husband, was away on business in Mandhi at that time; other family members were also absent. However, she found one photograph in the house, saying: "This is my photograph. My name was Krishna. In 1966, I died due to illness."

On March 21, Simi finally met her husband. She remembered exactly what happened in the past. Those who were her sons in her past life gathered and went with her to Pirasbuk to her seventy-year-old mother. The mother talked to her and became convinced that this three-year-old girl was indeed Krishna reincarnated. She carried out a check: she showed one handkerchief. Simi said: “Mom, you once made me a dress from the same material. I remember it very well; it’s only a pity that because of my illness I didn’t have to wear it.”

Thus, since Simi's memories were so accurate and her relatives are still alive, has been proven that she is indeed a reincarnation of Krishna.

The case of Romy Chris from the book "The Americans Who Were Reincarnated" by Henendra Benerjee

Romy Chris was born in 1977 to Barry and Bonnie Chris in Des Moines, Iowa. She was a charming girl, a little whirlwind driven by curiosity and a desire to be naughty. Her parents, devout Catholics, were not at all prepared for what happened when Romy started talking. Along with the usual baby talk, they heard the story of her previous life, in which Romy was Joe Williams. The girl insisted that she grew up in a red brick house in Charles City, a town located 40 miles from Des Moines, that she was married to a woman named Sheila and they had three children. Joe and Sheila died in a motorcycle accident. Romy described this accident in great detail. “I'm afraid of the memory of motorcycles,” she said. Among the many memories from Joe's life was one about a fire in their house. His mother tried to put out the flames with water and severely burned her hand. “And William’s mom’s leg hurts, right here,” the girl pointed to her right leg. “Her name is Louise, I haven’t seen her for so long.” Romy often asked to be taken to Charles City; she wanted to tell Mom Williams that “everything is fine.”

Naturally, Romy's parents were upset and discouraged by these revelations; they tried to dissuade the girl and not encourage what they considered a strange invention. But the stories about Joe's life and the accident that ended it were replete with such details that they inevitably made us think and contact specialists involved in such cases. After long negotiations, they agreed to the experiment.

In the winter of 1981, Benerji and his wife, accompanied by two journalists from the Swedish magazine Allers, arrived in Des Moines, where they met and talked with Romy and her parents. Then they all went to Charles City together to see if any of Romy's memories would be confirmed.

During the trip, the girl was very excited and couldn't wait to meet Williams' mom. Already at the entrance to the town, Romy said: “We should buy William’s mother flowers, she loves blue ones. And when we get there, we can’t go through the front door, we have to go around the corner and go through the one in the middle.” Soon they stopped on the outskirts of the city at a white bungalow. Romi jumped out of the car and dragged Benerji along with her. It was not at all the red brick house that the girl described, but along the way they came across a sign with the words: “Please use the back door.”

The old woman who opened the door was leaning on metal crutches, her right leg tightly bandaged. Yes, she is Louise Williams, yes, she had a son, Joe, but she has a doctor's appointment and has absolutely no time to talk to unexpected visitors. Romi was very upset, her eyes filled with tears. An hour later, the girl, her father and the Swedish journalists returned, and this time they were invited into the house.

Mrs. Williams was surprised that Romy gave her blue flowers, and remembered that her son's last gift was a bouquet of blue flowers. When Romy's father told Mrs. Williams about the girl's "memories" associated with Joe's life, her surprise increased. “How can she know such details? - the woman asked. “I don’t know you or anyone else from Des Moines.” Mrs. Williams also said that she and Joe lived, as Romy said, in a red brick house, but it was destroyed ten years ago during a tornado, when many houses in Charles City were damaged. Joe helped build this house and insisted that the front door be closed in winter.

Romy and Mrs. Williams immediately liked each other. When the hostess stood up to get something from her room, Romi rushed after her. They returned holding hands, with Romy trying to help the old lady walk. Mrs. Williams carried a framed photograph of Joe and his family, taken the last Christmas before he and Sheila died. “She recognized them! - Mrs. Williams said in surprise. “She recognized them!” Mrs. Williams confirmed many of Romy's stories about Joe, including his marriage to Sheila, having three children, the names of relatives, and the fire incident in which she burned her hand. She also fully confirmed Romy's words about the accident - a motorcycle accident that occurred two years before the girl was born, in 1975. Despite this evidence, neither Mrs. Williams nor the girl's parents were prepared for the fact that Romy was the reincarnation of Joe Williams. “I don’t know how to explain this,” Romy’s mother finally said, “but I know for sure that my daughter is not lying ».

The case of Prakash Varshney from Ian Stevenson's book "Twenty Cases That Make You Think About Reincarnation"

Prakash Varshney was born in August 1951 in Chhat, India. He was no different from other children, except that he cried more often than children his age. One night (he was four and a half years old) he woke up and ran out of the house. When the parents found their son, he claimed that his name was Nirmal, that he was born in Kosi Kalan, a town six miles away, and that his father's name was Bholanath.
For four to five days in a row, Prakash jumped up in the middle of the night and ran out into the street, then this began to happen less frequently, but continued for about another month.

Prakash kept talking about “his family” in Kosi Kalan. He told me that he had a sister named Tara and named his neighbors. The boy described “his” house as being built of bricks, while his real house in Chhat had walls made of adobe. He also told that his father had four stores: he sold grain, clothes and shirts. The boy also spoke about his father's iron safe, in which he had his own box with a separate key.

Prakash's family could not understand why the child became so obsessed with his "other life" that he began to remember. He begged his parents to take him to Kosi Kalan and was so tormented by this that in the end Prakash's uncle promised to go there with him. He, however, tried to deceive the boy and went with him on the bus in the opposite direction, but Prakash saw through the deception, after which his uncle finally gave up. At Kosi Kalan they did find a shop owned by a man named Bholanath Jain, but since the store was closed, Prakash and his uncle returned to Chhata without meeting any of the Jain family.

Note: Prakash had never left Chhata before his first trip to Kosi Kalan. Kosi Kalan (pop. 15,000) is the commercial center of the province and Chhata (pop. 9,000) is the administrative center. They lie on the main road that connects Delhi and Mahura.

After returning, the boy continued to insist that he was Nirmal, and stopped responding to the name Prakash, telling his mother that she was not his real mother and that this poor house was not his either. The child, with tears in his eyes, begged to be taken back to Kosi Kalan. One day he went there on foot, taking with him a large nail, which, as he said, was the key to his box in his father's safe. Before he was found and returned, Prakash managed to walk half a mile along the road leading to Kosi Kalan.

The boy's parents were very upset by the sudden changes that occurred in their son. They wanted the old Prakash back, not suffering from these destructive memories, the confirmation of which they did not want to look for. Eventually their patience ran out and they took matters into their own hands. Following an ancient folk custom, they spun the boy on the potter's wheel for a long time, hoping that thanks to the dizziness he would forget his past. And when the idea failed, they simply beat him. It is not known whether these measures prompted Prakash to forget his life as Nirmal or not, but in any case he stopped talking about it.

Meanwhile, in Kosi Kalan there actually lived a family who had lost a child - he died of smallpox sixteen months before Prakash was born. His name was Nirmal, the boy's father was Bholanath Jain, and his sister was Tara. Nirmala's father was a merchant who owned four stores: clothing, two groceries and a general store that sold shirts, among other things. Jane's family lived in a comfortable brick house, where her father had a large iron safe. Each of Bholanath's sons had his own box in this safe and his own key to it.

Note: Bholanath Jain became the owner of these shops during Nirmala's lifetime. When Prakash told his story, two of the four stores had already been sold. It is important to note that in both the previous and this case, people were not aware of the changes that occurred after their death, which indicates reincarnation, and not psychic abilities.

Soon, Jane's family members learned that a child had come to them, accompanied by his uncle, claiming to be Nirmal, but for five years they did not even try to find out more about this. When Nirmala's father and daughter Memo were in Chhat on business in the early summer of 1961, they were fortunate enough to meet Prakash and his family. Before these events brought them together, the two families did not know each other, but Prakash immediately recognized “his” father and was very happy to see him. He asked about Tara and elder brother Jagdish. When the visit ended, Prakash escorted the guests to the bus station, tearfully begging them to take him with them. Prakash's behavior must have left a lasting impression on Bholanath Jain because a few days later his wife, daughter Tara and son Devendra came to meet him. Prakash, seeing Nirmala's brother and sister, burst into tears and called them by name; he was especially happy about Tara. He also recognized Nirmala's mother. Sitting on Tara's lap, Prakash pointed to the woman and said, “This is my mother.”

Note: Prakash mistook Memo for his sister Vilma. Memo was born after Nirmal's death, but when Prakash met Memo in 1961, she was the same age as Vilma was when Nirmal died.

Varshney's family was dissatisfied with the events that had befallen them, with Prakash's memories and with the boy's suddenly revived irresistible desire to communicate with his former relatives. Despite this, Prakash's parents were eventually persuaded to allow him to go to Kosi-Kalan again. And so in July 1961, a month before his tenth birthday, the boy went there for the second time. Without any help, he found his way from the bus station to Bholanath Jain's house (a half-mile journey with many turns), although Tara tried her best to mislead him by suggesting that he take the wrong road. When Prakash finally approached the house, he stopped in confusion and indecision. It turned out that before Nirmala's death the entrance was located in a different place. But in the house itself, Prakash unmistakably recognized the room where Nirmal slept and the room in which he died (Nirmal was transferred there shortly before his death). The boy found the family safe and recognized the small cart as one of Nirmala's toys.

Prakash recognized many people: “his brother” Jagdish and two aunts, numerous neighbors and family friends, by calling them by name, describing them, or both. When Prakash was asked, for example, if he could identify who this person was, he correctly named him Ramesh. He was asked the following question: “Who is he?” The boy replied: “His store is opposite ours, the small one,” which was completely true. Prakash identified the other person as “one of our shop neighbors” and correctly named the place where that neighbor’s shop was located. He greeted another man spontaneously, as if they were intimately acquainted. "You know me?" - he asked him, and Prakash answered exactly: “You are Chiranji. And I am Bholanath’s son.” After this, Chiranji asked Prakash how he recognized him, and the boy replied that he often bought sugar, flour and rice from his shop. These were Nirmal's usual purchases from Chiranji's grocery store, which he was no longer the owner of by this time, having sold it soon after Nirmal's death.

Note: The two women recognized by Prakash lived separately, in their own half of the house. Women who practice this lifestyle hide from human eyes, and when leaving their quarters, they put on a burqa. They are seen only by husbands, children and immediate female relatives, therefore, their appearance is unknown to outsiders. It is impossible for anyone outside the close family circle to recognize these women.

Eventually, Jain's family recognized Prakash as the reincarnated Nirmal and this further escalated the situation in Varshney's family. During all this time, Prakash's loved ones resisted delving into his memories and did not want to acknowledge them, but in the end they had to give in because the evidence was irrefutable. Convinced that Prakash's connection with the Jane family was undeniable, they began to fear that the Jains would try to take him away from them and adopt him. They also began to become suspicious of those who studied the case, believing them (quite wrongly) to be secret agents of Jane's family. Prakash's grandmother went so far as to even incite neighbors to beat up several researchers.

Over time, tensions between the two families subsided. The Jains made no plans to secretly abduct Prakash and were quite content with the visits, which were eventually allowed. The Varshney family's fears gradually subsided, as did the strength of Prakash's emotional connection with his past. When the scientists returned three years later to complete the research, they were greeted with great cordiality and willingness to cooperate.

Note: This is typical for children: as they grow up, they stop remembering their previous life. As they plunge into reality, memories fade. See Stevenson's book, Children Who Remember Previous Lives.

The case of Marat Friedman based on a story compiled from the words of many witnesses.

The marriage of a Jew and a Kyrgyz woman is very rare, and at that time it was possible only because both were intelligent people and with a large age difference. Marat, an asthenic child, grew up quite nervous and impressionable. He began to speak with difficulty and stuttered for a long time. Most of all, his parents were depressed by his strange fantasy with completely ridiculous and unexpected statements. From the age of 3, he could only sleep with his mother, otherwise he would have terrible dreams, from which he would burst into his parents’ bedroom, screaming and holding a pillow in his hands, pressed to his chest.

His father was invariably kind and patient with him, tried to distract him from frightening thoughts and often succeeded.

But one day my wife’s parents arrived from Naryn. As usual, this promised a noisy and immoderate feast. In the meantime, the women were fussing with preparations, the men were talking, and the happy grandfather was having fun with his grandson. He rejoiced at the good-natured attention and, as usual, among his usual childhood phrases, rather strange words flew from his lips, from which the father frowned painfully. But the grandfather suddenly became very interested. The kid was babbling about some kind of jug with hidden treasure in the mazar, in the distant Talas gorge. The grandfather began to ask questions, and Marat was a little confused because no one had ever seriously paid attention to his words.

The father made a sign that he wanted to talk and he and the grandfather went out. With a sigh, he told about the problems with his son and asked not to provoke this. But the grandfather exclaimed that he knew very well the place in Talas that the child was talking about. He convinced his father to continue questioning.

And it turned out that Marat was sure that he lived there, in the village in the overseer’s yurt, and remembered all the details perfectly. His childish voice, slightly stuttering from excitement, and inept reprimand contrasted so much with the meaning of what was said that even his father became thoughtful. When disposing of large flocks of rams, the accountant often arranged a “twirl” (a disease in which the ram must be immediately isolated and killed without using it for food), pouring a little sand into the animal’s ear, and allegedly took it to the burial ground, and sold it himself, bought it with money jewelry and put them in a jug. One day he was shot with a hunting rifle during a drunken quarrel.

All this was told so convincingly and in such detail that the grandfather insisted on a trip to that village. How could a child know about the “twirl” and come up with such a sophisticated method of deception? Although he had no relatives there, the Naryn and Talas Kirghiz always had rather strained relations. The father's attempt to dissuade him only provoked the grandfather even more. The Naryn Kyrgyz are very poor, and the Kyrgyz in general are greedy for money, and they themselves often complain about it.

That gorge was located 120 kilometers from the capital. The father decided to arrange a family outing, stocked up on gasoline, and they drove off in their Niva, taking along their grandfather, wife and child. The weather was beautiful. In the morning, while there were no cars, they quickly reached a side road leading to the mountains and turned off the highway.

Another 20 kilometers and they, having passed the village, stopped at the foot of a hill bristling with Kyrgyz burial grounds. The grandfather was nervous, but Marat was the most worried, shouting that he knew everything here, although no one had ever taken him here. He confidently began to climb the hill, but soon got tired and stopped gasping for air. The father put him on his neck and they stood up. The child pointed to the highest and most beautiful mazar. They entered carefully and began to search, but could not find the jug in any possible places. The boy began to cry and shouted indignantly that he knew who could have stolen his treasure. He begged to go to this man and demand an explanation. This was not only very stupid, but also dangerous. The father flatly refused, but the grandfather suggested that he simply carefully get to know this man. And it will be seen there.

After this, disaster almost happened. The Kirghiz absolutely cannot tolerate any hint of dishonesty or pretension. And when, upon entering the village, they noticed an elderly Kyrgyz sitting on a tree stump next to one of the houses, the boy suddenly broke free, ran up to him and began beating him with his little hands. Then the adults arrived, unable to hide their excitement, and a fierce argument ensued. Of course, they didn’t really find out anything, but they realized that that person was hiding something from them. Others came up and began to find out what kind of people they were and why they had come to them. The intentions were inevitably revealed, as well as the fact that the uninvited Naryn appeared. In addition, it turned out that, in fact, ten years ago the overseer was killed at the festival.

If it weren’t for the child and the woman, they would most likely have been beaten, but they would have simply been driven away in shame, promising to crash the car next time. Now not only the grandfather, but also the father was convinced that the boy was telling the truth.

Of course, now he is no longer a boy, and his last name is different, and his character is much more careful. Note: This is typical for children: as they grow older, they stop remembering their previous life.). If you go to that village in Talas and manage to appease the residents, which is not at all difficult, by honestly telling what happened, then they will show you the hill with the graves and that mazar. I myself have not seen any of this, but I just made up this story. But every village has its own burial mound, and the Kyrgyz, like children, are very fond of everything mysterious and unusual, inventing fascinating details as they go. The hated accountants were beaten for drunkenness everywhere and always.

Is soul reincarnation a beautiful fantasy or a reality? After hypnosis, many people claim that they can remember previous lives and are able to describe them in detail. Are they telling the truth or are they just imagining things? Can this be proven scientifically? Is there data that has been both systematically collected and analyzed to prove or disprove such a claim?

Scientific research is based on a hypothesis and then proving or disproving that hypothesis. In the scientific community, a hypothesis cannot be accepted until it is clearly proven that it has a high probability of being true. It is also well known that the scientific community needs time for quiet further research. It is not surprising, therefore, that researcher Dr. Helen Wambach (1932–1985), a physiologist, in her own study of the issue soul reincarnation demonstrates his dubious attitude towards this problem.

In fact, Carol Moore claims that Dr. Wambach recently wanted to "debunk" reincarnation. Dr. Wambach's books Past Life Experience and Life Before Life, published in 1978 by Bantam, discuss the evidence for reincarnation found under hypnosis and describe its research in detail.

In the first half of Past Life Experiencing, published in 1978, Dr. Helen Wambach talks about how she became interested in spiritualistic phenomena and what sparked her research. She also tells readers about her experiences of doubt and even cynicism. However, she decided to continue her research after discovering, among the vast amount of data collected, true data that she trusted. In the second half of the book, she describes the data collected and the method of analysis.

Beginning of research into the existence of soul reincarnation

Dr. Helen Wambach was a university lecturer. Beginning in the late 1960s, she conducted a 10-year examination under hypnosis 1088 subjects regarding memories of past lives. For historical accuracy, D. Wambach asked specific questions about the time periods in which people lived and questions about daily life in these periods.

Dr. Wambach assembled groups of approximately 12 people each. She led them on a “4 stage journey” that lasted the whole day.

Research using hypnosis

The American Society of Clinical Hypnosis describes it as inner absorption, concentration and focused attention. Hypnosis is a procedure during which a (mentally) healthy professional or researcher suggests something to the subject so that he experiences changes in sensations, perceptions (objects of sensation), thoughts or behavior, i.e. enters an altered state of consciousness.

Based on the study of the characteristics of brain waves (encephalogram), the researcher understands that the state of the brain of the hypnotized subject is not identical to sleep. Rather, it is similar to traditional Buddhist or Taoist meditation or the meditative state of qigong. Under such conditions, people are likely to be able to use their third eye to observe and experience previous lives.


In prior life regression therapy, the subject can identify with an individual in a specific particular previous period of time. Obviously, he/she will experience some individual experience at this particular point in time verbally, and also report it orally in the native or ancient language.

Interestingly, upon awakening, the subject is no longer able to recognize ancient languages. Sometimes the subject's real personality may play a passive role in the regression process, i.e. the subject can look at a past life like in a movie. The subject may hear words without understanding what they mean.

During hypnosis session the subject can remember the time and place of events, but somehow confuses the events of the current and past life. Occasionally the subject may acquire super-normal abilities. He may be able to recognize the time and place of a private memory. For example, when a hypnotized subject is asked a specific question about time and place, he can see the date from the birth of Christ with the help of the “third eye”, even if he remembers the pre-Christian period, or is in a non-Christian environment. This tells us that associating the exact spatiotemporal location of a memory may be difficult, although some hypnotized subjects can pinpoint the exact location on a map.

Information sources

I believe that these messages come either from a higher being or from the "clear side" of the hypnotized subject. Supreme Being- This is what in Buddhism is called an enlightened being. " clear side” corresponds to what is called the enlightened side of the individual, which can see other realities (other times-spaces).

It is clear that one cannot achieve a state of enlightenment under hypnosis. Under hypnosis, the subject's mind is very relaxed, so that the subject's true personality is suppressed. For further information about the essence of the phenomenon, you can refer to the books of Dr. Michael Newton (1931-2016).

Dr. Wambach's Experiments

First, Dr. Wambach puts the subject into a hypnotic state and then asks questions that allow the subject to remember a previous life. The subject will be aware of what happened, and after emerging from hypnosis, he will be able to remember everything that happened during the session.

During the study, Helen Wambach hypnotized 1,088 people. After careful analysis of the data, she concluded that the information collected under hypnosis was to her "surprisingly accurate" according to the available historical data, with the exception of 11 subjects. For example, one subject said that he played the piano in the 15th century, while in reality the piano was invented two centuries later.

Among the 11 subjects, 9 individuals provided information that deviated only slightly from the historical time frame. Surprisingly, only 1% of the total number of subjects found inaccuracies in the survey under hypnosis.

Third Eye

It is clear to me that if all these memories under hypnosis are an illusion, then such a small amount of failure is simply impossible. Of course, it cannot be ruled out that some of the information is simply the result of imagination, since not everyone is able to use their third eye (celestial eye).

Compared to China, clinical hypnosis is relatively well described and accessible in the West. I believe that the reason for this is that the Western mind is less complex, due to the influence of Western culture. The third eye of a Westerner opens more easily.

Results of experiments using hypnosis

Carol Moore notes that D. Wambach, when asking specific questions about time period, social status, race, gender, clothing, utensils, money, housing, etc., used maps and tables to record information to make it easier to compare it with given period of time.

The average age of the subjects was about 30 years old, and the majority were born after 1945. Forty-five subjects recalled previous lives between 1900 and 1945. A third of the subjects were residents of Asia. The mortality rate due to unnatural causes was very high for them. Many of them died during the two world wars and during the civil wars in Asian countries.

Thus, these people were reincarnated shortly after their death. What's surprising is that, as Dr. Wambach found, 69% of subjects died during the 1850s as Europeans, but between 1900 and 1945 only 40% died as Europeans. This appears to be the result of increased resettlement after 1945. What could happen in this era? Dr. Wambach joked that it was likely that many dedicated religious people were reincarnated as Chinese Communists.

Different genders in different rebirths

Interestingly, the gender of the subject might not be the same in different lives. For example, one man was surprised that he was a woman in a past life around 480 BC. in China.

The other man was an Indian woman in a previous life and died from malposition of the fetus in the womb. He described the pain he felt and was slightly upset. Unexpectedly, the numerical ratio between men and women among subjects appeared to be independent of era.

Vivid memories of past lives

The subjects' clothing during their past lives was also consistent with historical records. For example, the subject talked about his reincarnation when he lived around 1000 BC. V Egypt. He described in detail the different types of clothing worn by the upper and lower classes. The upper classes wore a half-length or full-length white cotton robe (wide garment).

The lower classes wore exotic-looking pants that rolled up below the waist. The researchers looked at historical information about clothing worn during the relevant period and could compare it with the subjects' descriptions. The descriptions turned out to be correct. We are also quite sure that these subjects had no idea what the ancient Egyptians wore.

One woman recalled that she was a knight in 1200 AD. She said: “I feel very strange. I must be experiencing illusions.” She continued: “I tilted my head to look at my feet and saw a pair of boots with triangle toes. I thought they should be rounded, like the armor I saw in the museum.” Later she found similar boots in an encyclopedia. According to the encyclopedia, similar boots with triangular toes were worn in Italy before 1280. She remembered being in Italy around that time, because. died in 1254.

Interesting facts from the past

Habitual nutrition people who lived around 500 BC were not very bad. 20% of subjects recalled eating poultry and lamb. However, between 25 and 1200 the nutrition was rather meager and the food tasteless. Not surprisingly, those subjects who recalled the best tasting food ended up in China.

One of the women told D. Wambach that she ate radish In a past life. She said, “I haven’t eaten radish in this life, so it’s a mystery to me how I knew it was a radish.” A few months later, she and her husband were having lunch at a restaurant. One of the dishes her husband ordered contained some kind of white, unusual-looking vegetable. After she tasted it, she told her husband that it was similar to the pleasant taste of the radish that she had eaten in her previous life. She asked the waiter and he said it was one of the varieties of radishes.

Another subject recalled that in one of his reincarnations he lived around the year 800 in an area now called Indonesia. He remembered that he had eaten nuts that he had never eaten or even seen in this life. Later he saw such nuts in a magazine. “It was exactly what I saw under hypnosis,” he said. “The article said that these nuts grow only on the island of Bali.”

Finding out the causes of death in past lives

Dr. Wambach asked hypnotized subjects questions related to past life memories, the cause of their death, and their experiences. To protect subjects from emotional distress and suffering, she taught them that they were suppressing their negative feelings.

The subjects' experiences were very similar to the near-death experiences (NDEs) described by modern doctors and researchers. They left their bodies looked down at their bodies, saw light, relatives who had “gone” before. They felt freedom from worldly ties and at the same time, sadness for the relatives who remained.

Among all subjects, 62% died of old age and disease, as they said in ancient China, “died in their bed.” 18% died violently during war or other man-made disasters. The remaining 20% ​​died in accidents.Some subjects said they had already left their physical bodies before suffering fatal damage.

It was discovered that in 1000 B.C. and in the twentieth century AD. the number of people who died violent deaths was at its maximum. It turned out that in the period 1000 BC. there were many local wars between tribes. In the twentieth century, many deaths were caused by the bombing of civilian targets. Typically these people died as a result of inhaling smoke from the bomb's fall.

This information could easily be verified using recent historical records. Again, we believe that the description of the subjects was not an illusion, because many people were not aware of these facts.

Helena Wambach's book presented numerous figures and tables, as well as questionnaires used in the study. Some subjects recalled that they were associated with certain people they knew in a past life in this life. I believe that this corresponds to karmic connections.

Conclusion

Reincarnation of the soul may be the best explanation of Dr. Wambach's research. We believe that it would be unfair to call the research findings “imaginary” just because the truth has not yet been fully discovered.

Dr. Wambach is not a religious person. She called the data collected a “myth” about life. It also inspires readers to create their own “myths.” Nowadays, a large number of books about reincarnation have been published. Some of the data collected by recent researchers is more comprehensive, in-depth and insightful than the data collected by Helena Wambach.

Names that come to mind include Dr. Byran Jamison and Dr. Michael Newton. Nevertheless, Dr. Wambach's book is still valuable. After all, Dr. Wabmach is still the only researcher who has conducted a statistical analysis on a large sample of data to test the hypothesis of soul reincarnation.

Of course, you must judge for yourself whether reincarnation exists or not. You can decide based on your personal experience and faith. I wrote this article to spark your interest in the topic of reincarnation. And the reader must decide for himself. However, whether we like it or not, reincarnation is part of our culture.

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I decided to change my life

At 33 years old, I was so desperate and confused that I decided to radically change my life - move to another city. During the three days on the road, I hoped to organize my thoughts and get out on the platform ready for a new life, to meet fate.

The train started moving, but I still couldn’t throw my suitcase on top. “Let it stand,” I thought. “It will disturb everyone, but that’s okay.” When I suddenly heard behind me a request to step aside. The young man behind me laughed and told me how he jumped into the last carriage when the train had already started moving. He had to walk through the entire train with suitcases. And a fellow traveler who had just appeared dashingly threw my things onto the shelf, and then put his own. "Thank you. Otherwise I no longer knew where to put this suitcase. Dima, that was the name of my new neighbor, just winked and jokingly said that he could read minds.

Meeting with destiny

When night came, I still couldn’t sleep. The train stopped. The stop lasted more than half an hour. I decided to go out and get some air. “What, you can’t sleep either?” - I heard Dmitry’s voice. I replied that it was so. Dima offered to have tea with him; there was nothing to do anyway. He took out sweets, sugar and cookies from his bag. He poured tea and put three cubes of refined sugar in my mug. I thought: “Even my common-law husband, with whom we lived for 8 years, could not remember how much sugar I should put in my tea, but here a stranger knows.” Then Dima and I chatted almost until the morning. And this continued throughout the trip.

We got off at large stations for a walk. We talked about everything in the world, discussed movies and books. We, like children, laughed at all sorts of nonsense. At some point, I caught myself thinking that I had never felt so good with anyone. As often happens, people tell random fellow travelers various details from their lives. They think that this conversation will not go anywhere further, that they will free their souls and go home. But it was precisely this fact that upset me. I really didn’t want our sudden friendship to end. Dima and I had so much in common! We loved the same things, our opinions coincided on almost everything. We were surprised to discover that we adore the same music, actors and even politicians!..

We can't live without each other

We exchanged contacts and promised to write to each other. But I understood that the meeting was fleeting, nothing would come of it. Moreover, I was moving to this city forever, and Dima was passing through to resolve work issues. But I wanted to hope for the best. This acquaintance had a better effect on me than a thousand psychologists. I really walked out onto the platform as if born again. I felt that big changes awaited me, but what...

A couple of months later I received a message: “Hello! I'm sure you haven't forgotten me yet. I’ll be in town, let’s meet!” We agreed to meet in the center, at a place that I had already fallen in love with.
To my surprise, I learned that Dima also liked this place. From that meeting the countdown of our happy life began. Then we realized that we could not live without each other. Next to Dima, I felt how all the wounds in my heart were healing. With him, it was as if I became a young girl in love again, without worries and unsuccessful novels behind me. We almost immediately began to live together. Dima asked at work to be transferred to this city.

I don’t remember that we ever quarreled over everyday trifles. Sometimes we understood each other without words - then he would come from the store with a cake that I had been thinking about all day. Then I will buy him the watch of his dreams as a gift. Dima had no habits that irritated me, in turn, he admitted that I was an ideal woman. I constantly thanked God, the Higher Powers, Heaven or whoever else was responsible for all this. But our idyll did not last long. As they say, trouble does not come alone. But at the same time, there would be no happiness, but misfortune helped.

Accident

That day we were driving a car. The last thing I remember is the huge “face” of the truck blinding me with its headlights. Looking ahead, I will say that they pulled me out of the mangled car, all broken, with a severe head injury. I was in a coma for almost three weeks, the doctors were putting me back together piece by piece. Dima was also injured, but escaped relatively lightly with broken arms and legs. Contrary to predictions, I did not remain disabled. And I miraculously survived. But I don’t consider this a miracle, but what I saw while in a coma. I used to hear similar stories that people in an unconscious state see the afterlife, a past life and other amazing things. And what they showed me cannot be called a dream or a fantasy of a “switched off” brain.

They showed me that he is my True...

I remember the first picture clearly. I looked in the mirror - a young blonde, thin, pretty. In some old-fashioned, beautiful dress. Outside the window there is a wonderful landscape - beautiful houses, behind them - mountains. But everything is somehow foreign, not ours. I remember the nagging feeling in my chest - someone is about to come and make me the happiest person in the world. There's a knock on the door. Behind her is a handsome man. Outwardly, a person completely unfamiliar to me, but the eyes of my Dima. We talked, hugged and kissed, and in our souls there was a feeling of boundless love. I remember our meetings in different places, caresses and hugs.

The second picture is dark, but no less clear. They held my hands and didn’t let me go anywhere. I struggled with all my might, screamed and fought in hysterics. I saw my beloved being led right in front of me, shackled, beaten and dirty. And I managed to remember only one of his phrases: “We will meet again. Not here, but in another world." Before my eyes, he was pierced with a spear, blood flowed like a river, and I lost consciousness from what I saw and... woke up.

I saw the ceiling, medical equipment. I felt wild pain throughout my body, but my soul hurt more - my loved one had just been killed before my eyes. For a long time I could not understand what was what. And when I figured it out, the first thing I did was shout, or rather, mumble: “Dima!” I didn’t immediately understand what I saw. I thought it was just a dream. There could not have been a past life in which we passionately loved each other. It can’t be that they showed me an episode “from there.” But how can we explain the fact that Dima and I knew each other for almost a week and got married almost immediately? That they both felt like they had known each other forever since their first meeting? Did you guess each other's moods and thoughts? Did you love the same thing? What if this can't happen? What then did this phrase “Not here, but in another world” mean?

Later, I delved into various literature, read “eyewitness accounts” and realized that I had been given from above to look into a past life. I was given the opportunity to live another life with my loved one who was sent to me by Heaven. And I have no right to live it unhappily!

Irina Kristaleva. Suzdal

The whole world is one big interconnected spiral, where everything is correlated with each other and moves in turns. It is not surprising that many people in all eras have felt within themselves the memory of past lives. This manifests itself in streams of inexplicable emotions that seem to attract or repel from a person, place, or object. According to the theory of transmigration of souls, this relationship is explained by the nature of the information received from past experience. Transmitted through the time spiral, it affects the current incarnation and after the reincarnation of the soul. A bad place, where something terrible may have happened to a past incarnation, or a person towards whom one feels sympathy or antipathy; all this can be waves of memory that comes from a past life.

The question of whether the reincarnation of the soul exists has always worried our ancestors, and in many Eastern religions the topic of transmigration of souls occupies a very prominent place (for example, in Buddhism or Shintoism). Have you asked yourself questions about who you are, where you came from, and what is reincarnation? You are now in the right place.

About human cellular memory

How is it that you are incredibly fascinated by only a certain part of the historical heritage? Look at ancient Roman frescoes and imagine yourself as a resident of that era, or catch yourself thinking that you know more about the customs of another nation than you CAN know. Every little thing you think and how you feel may relate to another time, to your other life... armored in genetic memory of past lives.

Incarnating in a new body after reincarnation, souls bring with them both their past experience and their entire information egregor (the so-called “mental condensate”), so the memory of the soul is transferred to every cell of the newborn’s body.

Example. Activation of genetic memory can occur when listening to a melody or observing an image from a movie, the result will be a surge of emotions and interconnected images that seem to belong and do not belong to us at the same time, déjà vu is possible, ordinary human memory works in the same way, but completely different details are revealed and the root causes of such phenomena.

Carl Jung considered cellular memory as part of the definition of the collective unconscious, when within us lies not only information about past lives, but also sets of ancient archetypes (an element of the collective unconscious, for example, “Mother”, “Father”, “Hero”, “Dragon”, “ Wanderer", "Child", etc.), which are transmitted at birth.

The progenitor of homeopathy, Dr. Samuel Hahnemann(1755–1843) separated from all cellular memory an additional term - “miasma” (meaning “poisonous fumes, impurities”), denoting pathogenic information and its influence on a person through genetic memory and after the reincarnation of the soul. In the same way, “miasma” is an accumulated charge of negative emotions that a person stores for a long time and without sources of such energy.

Miasma is an essence in the form of electromagnetic resonance. It can exist both in a latent form and in an active one, its activation is provoked by negative events in a person’s life, resonating at the same wavelengths as the events; the consequences of the influence of such negative cellular memory can result, for example, in problems in the organs. In summary, miasma is an “energy virus” coming from the memory of past lives. , which is based in our body and soul. The cure for miasma lies in the plane of meditative practices of self-purification and creating an internal balance of emotional forces.

2 important points on genetic (cellular) memory

  1. Human DNA and RNA are located in the same place where the entire set of programs of the soul and body is stored, that is, ALL information initially lives within us. The connection between the soul and the body works at the DNA level, without it we would be just machines.
  2. We can influence DNA through the growth of our consciousness, identify, change and remove destructive programs of the subconscious, and therefore change and improve the work of the Spirit and Body and get closer to the Source of All That Is

External manifestations of cellular memory

Deja vu

A phenomenon that hundreds of scientists around the world are still trying to explain. It manifests itself as an obsessive feeling that THIS ALREADY HAPPENED, in our opinion, at the moment of deja vu is activated memory of past lives and the cells transmit IMPORTANT information to consciousness. Believe and listen to your feelings, the correct interpretation of deja vu is inside you.

Birthmarks, age spots, scars, moles

It is possible to connect the external features of the current incarnation with the memory of past lives. This connection is most often associated with events and associated traumas in that life of the Soul. Often these events are associated with certain negative charges with which the event took place, that is, the Soul did not let it go completely and a so-called “information-energy” imprint remained.

Example: a person was killed by a loved one with a knife in the back, the soul left with a strong negative charge, after the reincarnation of the soul occurs and he is in a new incarnation, in this place he has a birthmark, as a reminder of those events.

Earlier in the article, a case from practice was already described when a girl approached me with a question about a birthmark on her body. During a regression dive into past lives, we found answers to her questions and found out that the stain was a burn mark: the ceiling collapsed in a burning building, and the girl was buried under a log. And at the place where the log fell, the girl now has that same birthmark.

And there are many such examples, so I have no doubt about whether there is reincarnation of the soul after death.

Fears, depression

We know for sure that traumatic situations from childhood affect our lives. Now imagine that such situations have an influence, even from a past life. An incredible emotional shock that the soul was never able to accept goes with it throughout life, and after the reincarnation of the soul it goes further, causing inexplicable fears and phobias.

In my practice, I have become convinced that fears manifest themselves already in childhood, because the soul has retained the memory of a past life and reacts sharply to similar events in this life. For example, a very common question among my clients is about the reasons for their fear of heights. In all cases of communication with people, this turned out to be the result of the reincarnation of the soul after death from a fall from a height in a previous life.

As we can see, genetic memory plays an important role in the theme of reincarnation. These are 2 interconnected stories, where both complement the logic of each other’s existence.

By remembering our past lives and working on changing our internal programs, we free ourselves from the shackles of negative energy that our cellular memory carries.

The goal of this work: to achieve ideal internal balance and harmony, when Body and Soul work together without oppressing each other.

Remember, the past should not negatively affect the present, it should help not to make new mistakes.

Theories about soul reincarnation

Theory 1. In Hinduism

Hinduism is the center of knowledge about the reincarnation of souls; in many sacred scriptures, which are the essence of Hinduism (Vedas, Upanishads), reincarnation is described as a natural change in the energetic state of the Living.

The essence of the theories is that we all live in a spiral cycle and constantly move in the universe, alternating birth and death. Our Soul is reborn thousands of times and gradually strives for the Highest source of happiness, which can be achieved through spiritual practices. The purpose of the Soul: to exit the cycle and rise forever into a new form of existence - the spiritual world.

According to the canons of Buddhism, there are a total of five levels where the Soul has the possibility of reincarnation: the human level, the animal world, the level of hell, where spirits live, where gods live. Where we will appear next time depends on the actions of the Soul in this incarnation and we will be reborn until our very being dries up, or we reach that same spiritual world.

Theory 2. Reincarnation in the philosophy of Ancient Greece

Have you thought that Pythagoras himself, the mathematical thinker, was an adherent of the theory of the reincarnation of the soul? Now we mostly encounter only his theorem, but then the philosopher gathered followers around him and came up with the concept that the Soul is given to a person or animal from the HIGH WORLD for the purpose of multiple reincarnations until it is pure and worthy to ascend again.

Plato’s thoughts on the topic of how the reincarnation of the soul occurs were similar. He believed that at the very beginning the Soul is given to people, but when a person commits bad deeds during life, his soul degrades and is incarnated in the body of animals and must develop in order to be incarnated again in a person and so on until it is worthy of gaining complete freedom .

Theory 3. Early Christianity

The modern church denies the idea of ​​reincarnation and believes that the soul is incarnated only once, but this was not always the case; moreover, it is believed that the early Christians did not hear about heaven or hell at all, but believed in rebirth.

For example, in the 2nd century AD there lived the Christian philosopher Origen, who was almost the first Christian scientist of those years.

The essence of his teaching is that souls burdened with evil deeds in subsequent incarnations will be representatives of the animal world, but through the purification of the soul they will again be able to find the Kingdom of Heaven. The Soul will enter a new incarnation strengthened or weakened by the actions of the past and the memory of a past life. All actions of our current life will predetermine the next life.

Theory 4. Renaissance

The famous Giordano Bruno is interesting here. A prominent astronomer and scientist also came up with a theory about the reincarnation of the soul, which was one of the factors for his burning at the stake by the church (except for refusing to support the theory of heliocentrism, of course), which was opposed to reincarnation.

The essence of Bruno’s concept: the death of the body does not mean the end, the Soul has the opportunity to visit other worlds in the universe, the church does not affect a person’s relationship with God, but only clouds the mind and confuses the Soul, salvation depends only on the direct connection of the Soul with the Almighty.

It is not surprising that such radical thoughts at that time led the prominent scientist to a terrible fate.

Evidence of Soul Reincarnation

Above, we found out the degree of influence of the memory of a past life on the present life, now we will provide the identified facts about the existence of reincarnation, including those obtained within our project.

An important part of the evidence base goes back to hypnosis; in your life you have probably encountered such a situation in a cultural work, when a hypnotist puts a person into a trance, and then extracts facts from the immersed person. Techniques aimed at identifying events and situations from childhood are called age regression, and techniques aimed at identifying memories of a past life are called regressive hypnosis.

The goals of these practices are already described above in the paragraph on cellular memory; the regression technique allows researchers to look beyond the limits of human perception and bring out what the Soul is hiding.

I would like to tell the story of a young man S., who complained of pain between the shoulder blades. He repeatedly turned to doctors, underwent examinations and received one answer - healthy, clean between the shoulder blades. However, S. did not leave the feeling of a foreign object and painful sensations, and the search for the cause brought him to me. After a detailed conversation with him, we formulated a clear request (intention) to find and remember the past life with which this pain is associated. And S. saw a life in which a close friend killed him from behind, stabbing him with a knife between his shoulder blades. That is why, apart from constant back pain, S. did not have friendly relations with people, he did not trust anyone and was unsociable. This is another example of how people make one request, and during regressive hypnosis we work on other areas that are unrelated at first glance.

I have accumulated many stories about fears, “damages” that stretch from past incarnations, and are real proof that the reincarnation of the soul exists. Here, for example, is a situation I encounter very often: young man A. is inexplicably afraid of water, despite the fact that he never fell into water as a child and there are no objective reasons for this fear. And, as was quite expected for me, they saw that his past life had stopped due to his fall into the water, i.e. he simply drowned. The soul retained this in memory and transferred it from a past life to the present. .

Documented cases

Twilight Zone

Brian Weiss is an experienced Western psychoanalyst. He had never before been an adherent of theories about the reincarnation of souls, but one of his patients greatly surprised him. During a trance during a standard age regression session, she began to claim that Brian's father and son (who had previously died from a similar heart disease) were contacting her and wanted to convey a message to him. The fantastic nature of the situation was confirmed by the fact that the patient did not know about the psychoanalyst’s personal life, but she named several personal facts that only his deceased loved ones could know. The doctor, impressed, reflected this session in detail in his next research works. This girl could be a medium without knowing it, and the phenomenon is called the “Twilight Zone,” that is, the extrasensory ability to bring into dialogue dead people who are closely related to the medium’s interlocutor.

Boy from Birmingham

Can a child remember his past life? The story of Daisy Thompson from Ireland says yes. The girl was born weak and sickly for no good reason. Her health was in perfect order, but she ate poorly and did not like to play with children, and periodically choked. At the age when she was already able to express her thoughts, the girl began to share with her parents that she was haunted by visions from someone else’s life, where she was a seven-year-old boy who lived in captivity and suffered at the hands of an unknown scary man. According to her stories from the memory of a past life, it turned out that the boy was kidnapped and lived for some time in the basement, being bullied, the most terrible thing for Daisy was the moment of the death of this boy, he was strangled by his captor.

For a long time, the parents could not help their daughter, traditional medicine did not help, and the girl was already weak to take a course of psychotropic drugs. Over time, her visions and suffering became more and more intense, so her parents found a good specialist in regressive hypnosis and reincarnation; in a trance, he found out details from the child and new facts emerged.

A year before Daisy was born, four children disappeared within a short period of time in Birmingham. At the same time, a pedophile was imprisoned in a neighboring area and was soon to be released. The parents, together with a hypnotist, sent the police to the address, and the skeletons of four children were discovered in the basement of the house. The remains were reburied, and the pedophile’s sentence was extended (he is unlikely to be released). The soul of the innocent boy suffered after reincarnation and in a new incarnation, and feeling that the killer would soon be released, her pain only increased. From that moment on, the girl stopped having frightening visions and the attacks of suffocation and other negative manifestations of genetic memory disappeared.

Children remember past lives

The European Research Institute of Psychology studied the concept of false memories (this is when a person remembers something that at first glance does not belong to his memory). A typical group of preschool children were collected by staff and interviewed over a period of time. Through special psychological tests and interviews, it was revealed that some children remember their past lives very vividly, and the most complete stories were among toddlers. In a number of situations, children were able to describe the last minutes of their past life, taking into account the fact that they simply had not encountered such situations in life and the events described took place before their birth, it was concluded that the children would not have been able to come up with such a volume of knowledge that they had previously was unavailable.

How to remember your past life?

This is the most important part. In order for everything to work out and pass without consequences, you now need to get acquainted with meditative practices and begin cleansing the body.

We have a useful one that describes in detail the preparation of a person for meeting with past incarnations.

There are several effective ways to remember your past life and understand its influence on the current incarnation:

Method 1 – through regressive hypnosis with a contactee.

Method 2 – through independent meditative immersion

Remembering a past life is absolutely possible for any person.

Firstly, the most important and key point is your desire, i.e. what exactly do you want to see, what question do you want answered? From this we need to move forward.

Secondly, concentrate your attention on what you are doing, be it meditation, regression absorption or other activity. In other words, this state is “here and now” - train it

Third, you should practice meditation: be able to enter a state of calm, relaxation and complete trust in yourself. For those who are not at all familiar with hypnosis, I recorded test meditations, links to which can be found in the article “How to prepare for a session.” Again, before each meditation, also formulate your intention (verbally or mentally) for why you are doing it.

These are perhaps the best steps to start with. Remember that all the answers are within ourselves. Meditations and regressive hypnosis are “tools” that help us not only remember our past life, but also get answers to, perhaps, all our questions.

You can leave a request on our website and get advice from a regressologist (a person specializing in memories of past lives and healing genetic memory)

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Answer the questions in the comments: how does the memory of your soul manifest itself? Have you ever thought about this?

The belief in reincarnation and retribution based on cause and effect has deep roots in traditional Chinese culture. When I was little, I often heard people talk about this. When a disaster happened, the old people always said that it was punishment for the misdeeds of ancestors. If, on the contrary, something good happened, it meant that the great-grandfathers had accumulated virtue.

Chinese literature contains descriptions of this aspect of life, from "Dream in the Red Chamber" to "Three Words and Two Strikes." With the spread of atheism, which permeated each of my textbooks, it turned out that I stopped taking reincarnation and retribution seriously. As I matured and became more independent, I realized that many of my ideas and knowledge were false. I started thinking about reincarnation again. Here are some examples.

Two lives of a boy from Hainan Province

The seventh issue of Oriental Women magazine, 2002, tells the story of a boy who remembered his past life. His name is Tang Jiangshan. He lived in the Gancheng suburb of Dongfang City, Hainan Province. According to the stories of his parents and elderly villagers, at the age of 3 (this was in 1979), he unexpectedly told his parents: " I'm not your child. In my previous life, my name was Chen Mingdao, and my father was called Sande. We lived in Danzhou, near the coast".

The place he named was more than 160 km from Dongfang. The boy also said that he died during the Cultural Revolution from saber blows and gunshots. On his stomach there were traces of saber wounds that were preserved from his previous life. What was especially strange was that the boy could speak well the Danzhou dialect, which was very different from that spoken in his hometown.

When he was 6 years old, he persuaded his parents to bring him to the place where he lived in his former life, Huangyu Village in the suburbs of Danzhou. When they arrived there, the boy went straight to the house of an old man named Chen Zaning. He called the old man "Sande" in the local dialect and told him that he was his son named Chen Mingdao. After his death, he was born again in Gancheng Village near Dongfang City. He said that he came to see his parents from a past life. He also recognized his two younger and two older sisters and other relatives from the village. What was especially interesting was that he even recognized his girlfriend from a past life.

Although Tang Jiangshan, the name Chen Mingdao chose for his son, was only six years old, what he said about his past life convinced Chen Mingdao's family and relatives. Chen Zanying was very touched and cried with Tang Jiangshan. He believed that this was indeed the reincarnation of his son Chen Mingdao.

From then on, Tang Jiangshan had two families. Every year he traveled to Dongfang from Danzhou. Chen Zaning, his relatives and the villagers considered him Chen Mingdao. Since Chen Zaning no longer had a son, he took care of him until his death in 1998.

The editors of Oriental Women magazine did not believe Tang Jiangshan's story at first. But after detailed investigations, the veracity of Tan's experiences was confirmed.

British boy remembers his past life

There is evidence of reincarnation not only in traditional Eastern culture; many Western researchers have also studied the phenomenon of reincarnation. For example, Ian Stevenson wrote the book “Children Who Remembered Their Past Lives,” Brian Weiss wrote “Many Lives, Many Teachers.” These books contain various incidents in which people remember their past existence.

The British newspaper The Sun Online reported on September 8, 2006 about a boy who remembered his past life. At the time, the 6-year-old boy's name was Cameron Macaulay. He looked no different from other boys his age. He willingly talks about his “former” mother, his family and the white house located near the sea bay. But none of this happened in his real life. He had never visited the place he was talking about. This is the Isle of Barra, which is 257 km from their home on the Scottish coast.

Norma, Cameron's 42-year-old mother, said Cameron was eager to tell stories about his childhood on the Isle of Barra. Cameron talked about his former parents, how his father died, and about his brothers and sisters. He also explained that the “former mother” he was talking about was from that past life. Cameron firmly believed that he had already lived and was worried that his family from his old life was missing him.

The kindergarten teacher told Norma that he constantly talked about Barr. He missed his mother and brothers and sisters from there. Cameron also complained that the current house only had one bathroom, while the previous one on Barre had three. He often cried for his mother. He said she missed him and he wanted to let them know that he was doing well. He didn't want to stop talking about Barra, where they went there, what they did, and how he watched planes land on the seashore from his room.

Cameron constantly begged Norma to take him to Barra. As a result, Norma decided to take this trip, accompanied by psychologist Dr. Jim Tucker from the University of Virginia in the USA. Dr. Jim Tucker is an expert on reincarnation, especially in children. When Cameron learned about the upcoming trip to Barra, he jumped for joy.

The plane on Barra landed exactly in the place that Cameron spoke about - on the seashore. However, it was soon discovered that the Robertson family that Cameron had talked about was not on the island. After some difficulties, the former house of the Robertson family by the bay was finally found, which they planned to visit the next day. Norma said nothing to her son about this. She wanted to see what would happen when they got there. Cameron immediately recognized this white house and was very happy.

As they approached the door, Cameron became quiet. Norma believed he was thinking about his Barra mother waiting for him inside, just as he remembered. But it turned out that there was no one in the house. He was very sad. The previous owner of the house has already died. They were let inside by the man who kept the key to the house. Cameron was familiar with the house and knew all the corners. As he said, there were three bathrooms, and from the window of his room you could see the sea.

After the family returned to Glasgow, Cameron calmed down. Norma thinks it was the best thing for him to go to Barra. After this trip, Cameron became happier and no longer talked about wanting to fly to Barra. Cameron now knows that his mother and brother no longer think he's making things up. Many issues have been resolved. With age, such memories usually weaken.

A British television channel made a documentary about Cameron's story, The Boy Who Lived Before.

Reincarnation of President Lincoln

The following case is about one of the most famous presidents in the history of the United States - Abraham Lincoln. A PRWeb post dated February 1, 2006 describes how yogi Paramahansa Yogananda claimed that President Lincoln (1809-1865) was reborn as the famous American pilot and writer Charles Lindbergh (1902-1974). Shortly before this, a woman priest and writer Richard Salva published the book “Soul Journey from Lincoln to Lindbergh”, in which they talk about the reincarnation of Lincoln.

In his book, the author describes the similarities in the characters of Lincoln and Lindbergh, their personalities and hundreds of details of their life environment, as well as their physical and spiritual condition. Lincoln's life and language characteristics gave the author the opportunity to explain the situations that arose in Lindbergh's life. This has helped historians answer obscure questions, such as why Lindbergh, as a pilot, was so opposed to the United States getting involved in World War II.

The book also reveals that a fifth of Americans believe in reincarnation, but only a few notice the specific impact that a past life has on the present. In the book, the author compares Lincoln and Linberg, and explains exactly what effect the accumulated karma of a past life has on subsequent existence. For example, both Paramahansa Yogananda and Richard Salva think that Lincoln was a yogi in his past life. Salva analyzes that the experience of life as a yogi influenced Lincoln, just as Lincoln's experience imprinted itself on Linberg's life.

Epilogue

It seems that the phenomenon of reincarnation has existed in both Eastern and Western cultures since ancient times. One example from Ancient China tells of Emperor Wu, called Xiao Yan, during the Nanbeichao period. He reigned for 48 years and died at the age of 86. Since the time of the first Emperor Qin Shi Huang, he has been the longest-lived emperor of China. Only Jianlong lived even longer. From historical records, it appears that Emperor Wu was a monk in his former life.

In Eastern religion, it is believed that if a person with a good intention does good deeds, he will definitely be rewarded. Reincarnation is also believed to embody the justice of heavenly principles. Based on this, good deeds are rewarded with blessings, and people who do evil will have to suffer later.

In the process of improvement, a monk constantly eliminates bad thoughts and turns to goodness with all his heart. Therefore, it can be understood that Emperor Wu in his previous life as a monk, although he could not achieve perfection, but deserved a happy next life.

Maybe we will learn about such phenomena in order to reflect and take responsibility for all our affairs. If we are all, as Eastern religions teach, constantly in cycles of rebirth, many of the good or bad experiences in our present life may actually be caused by our deeds in past lives. Therefore, it is better for us to consciously monitor our thoughts, words and deeds.

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