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Children Who Remember Previous Lives: A Question of Reincarnation, rev. ed.

The book delves into the narratives of children who claim to remember their previous existences, offering a comprehensive look at the psychological, sociological, and philosophical aspects of reincarnation. It presents various theories and research findings, providing a nuanced discussion on the possibility of past life recall as evidence for reincarnation. more

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Ian Stevenson
Ian Stevenson

Ian Stevenson was a significant scholar in the field of [Unknown]. His research in [Content of Research] had a profound impact on later generations. more

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