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December 26, 2006 at 3:34 pm #20013Michael WinnKeymaster
Note: this synopsis does not distinguish between different theories of reincarnation , I don’t know if the book does. (if someone buys the book, let me know) But one should not preusme exactly what reincarnation is, just because kids have memories. it could happen through resonance of one of their shen with another life, or be through resonance with a pattern stored in field of collective consciousness. – Michael
————LIFE BEFORE LIFE
Hardcover: 256 pages
Publisher: St. Martin’s Press (August 11, 2005)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0312321376
ISBN-13: 978-0312321376
Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.9 x 0.9 inches
Shipping Weight: 14.56 ouncesFrom the Publisher:
For the past forty years, doctors at the University of Virginia Medical
Center have conducted research into young children’s reports of past-life
memories. Dr. Ian Stevenson, the founder of this work, has always written
for a scientific audience. Now, in this provocative and fascinating book,
Dr. Jim B. Tucker, a child psychiatrist who currently directs the research,
shares these studies with the general public. Life Before Life is a landmark
workone that has the potential to challenge and ultimately change our
understandings about life and death.Children who report past-life memories typically begin talking spontaneously
about a previous life when they are two to three years old. Some talk about
the life of a deceased family member, while others describe the life of a
stranger. They may recount details about previous family members, events in
the previous life, or the way they died in that life. The children tend to
show a strong emotional involvement with the apparent memories and often cry
to be taken to the previous family. In many cases, parents have taken their
children to the places they named, where they found that an individual had
died whose life matched the details given by the child. During the visits,
some children have recognized family members or friends from that
individual’s life. Many children have had birthmarks that matched wounds on
the body of the deceased individual.Researchers have studied more than 2500 such cases, and their careful
investigations have produced an impressive body of work. JAMA, the Journal
of the American Medical Association, stated in a review of one of Dr.
Stevenson’s scientific books that, “in regard to reincarnation he has
painstakingly and unemotionally collected a detailed series of cases . . .
in which the evidence is difficult to explain on any other grounds.”Life Before Life explores the various features of this world-wide
phenomenon, describing numerous cases along the way. We meet a boy in
Michigan who, after being born with three birthmarks that matched wounds on
his deceased brother, begins talking about events from the brother’s life; a
boy in Turkey who gives a number of accurate details, including the name, of
a man who lived 500 miles away and died fifty years before the boy was born;
and a girl in Sri Lanka who is able to recognize the family members of a
deceased stranger as they are presented to her one by one, giving specifics
about their lives that she could not have known from their appearance.Dr. Tucker presents this material in a straightforward way, relating
extraordinary stories that have been amassed with a scientific approach. He
then considers how best to interpret the evidence, and he lets readers reach
their own conclusions — which, for many, will be profound.………….
Reviews:
“In this very elegant book, Dr. Tucker offers the most convincing scientific
evidence for the fact that our consciousness survives physical death. And
indeed, takes quantum leaps of creativity in the form of reincarnation. The
model that Dr. Tucker presents opens a new vision of who we are, limitless
beings that fill up all of space and time.” — Deepak Chopra, author of Life
After Death: The Burden of Proof…
“[A][ solid case for reincarnation. Tucker introduces powerful grounds for
credulous speculation.” — Booklist…
“Jim Tucker gives us a clear, concise and eminently rational insight into a
40 year investigation of what is unquestionably the best evidence for the
existence of reincarnation. We are lucky to have in him a worthy successor
to Ian Stevenson.” — TOM SHRODER, author of Old Souls: Compelling Evidence
From Children Who Remember Past Lives…
“Anyone with an open mind, on reading Dr. Jim B. Tucker’s Life Before Life,
will realize that our conventional concepts of life and death are ripe for
revision. The possibilities raised by this book for human destiny are as
hopeful as the current view is grim. Life Before Life is extraordinarily
important.” — Larry Dossey, M.D., author of The Extraordinary Healing Power
of Ordinary Things, Reinventing Medicine, and Healing Words…
“With his training as a pediatric psychiatrist, and the mind of an inquiring
scientist, Dr. Jim Tucker takes a fresh look at one of life’s most
intriguing questions: ‘Does consciousness survive death?’ Through the
hundreds of case studies of his predecessor, Dr. Ian Stevenson, and his own
cases, Dr. Tucker adds new insight to this amazing research, and draws us
closer to understanding this perennial mystery.” — CAROL BOWMAN, author of
Children’s Past Lives and Return From Heaven…
“Life Before Life adds to the increasingly impressive science of
consciousness and the continuity of mind/memorythis book is the tip of an
important iceberg that will continue to expand our knowledge of the
spiritual reality of Life.” — C. NORMAN SHEALY, M.D., Ph.D., President,
Holos University Graduate Seminary; Founding President, American Holistic
Medical Association; author of Youthful Aging – Secret of the Fountain…
“Jim B. Tucker’s fine presentation of Ian Stevenson’s decades of rigorous
scientific research into evidence of children’s apparent past-life
recollections expresses the true spirit of scientific skepticism, rather
than the knee-jerk materialism that all too often waves that proud banner.”
— B. ALAN WALLACE, President of the Santa Barbara Institute for
Consciousness Studies————
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