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Observer1964
23rd May 2014, 21:26
A 3-year-old boy in the Golan Heights region near the border of Syria and Israel said he was murdered with an axe in his previous life. He showed village elders where the murderer buried his body,
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and sure enough they found a man’s skeleton there. He also showed the elders where the murder weapon was found, and upon digging, they did indeed found an axe there.
Read the full story (http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/681034-3-year-old-remembers-past-life-identifies-murderer-and-location-of-body/)
Boy Remembers Wife and Killer of Past Life, Finds Them Again
A little boy in Turkey insisted as soon as he could talk that he be called Selim Fesli instead of the name his parents gave him, Semih Tutusmus. He said he was the reincarnation of Fesli, and he remembered the names of people from Fesli’s life as well as many details from his life, which were later verified by Fesli’s widow.
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Read the full story (http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/682547-boy-remembers-wife-and-killer-of-past-life-finds-them-again/)
Snoweagle
23rd May 2014, 23:19
This is wonderful, so awesome it is fantastic:-)
Just one thing though, how do we verify this story?
The only way to truly verify this beyond a uniqueness it is at the moment, is to encourage the expectation of this during the care process of new born motherhood and the infants early years.
That would mean keeping the new born and infants away from the kiddie management system screwing with normality these days. The PTB aren't going to like that. Targets of their assassinations and murder might return unexpectedly; now that is gonna hurt lol
Who knows when but we haven't seen Elvis yet, of have we?
lol
truth4me
23rd May 2014, 23:33
I believe in reincarnation.I have visited San Fransico around 1900 in the astral realm.It felt like I have lived there before....
Carmody
24th May 2014, 01:48
I still remember my two past lives. In the same way as you remember your childhood. Bits and pieces, but all there, if you concentrate. Things go back for me, to ~1840. It's a tough bit of information to get to, in some ways. The major events of the lives, the flow, their meanings, etc, those are the larger part of what is kept.
Past life recall session attempts would probably work pretty good, over here.
8Adamas8
24th May 2014, 03:24
Dr Ian Stevenson started research into the past life claims of children around the world.
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Here is his protege with a shorter video describing his studies and continuation of such.
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ghostrider
24th May 2014, 03:32
it is said we have been doing the reincarnation dance for 12 millions years ... on 50 million more to go and we graduate to second grade ... one more grade and we will have Baby ET mindsets ...
Observer1964
24th May 2014, 11:26
I also have remnants of past lives working through to my present life. In my previous life I was part of the german navy on a submarine and drowned, As kid i could not stand darkness, cold and especially water, I learned to swim when i was 23, after i saw a docu about an Australian psychiatrist who by means of hypnosis took 3 or 4 women to ther previous life and they described those lives, that was the first time i heard about reincarnation also. Somehow It all made sense to me, and I instantly knew why I was so afraid of water. (Also becoz I had noted that i had a very strong response to anything related to submarines) After that I learned to swim in a few hrs, wich was basicly just overcomming this irrational fear I always had of water. Later I tried hypnosis, but i woke out of it, since then i have recallections of operating a periscope.
An other life gave me fear of hights, but i dont have recallections of it much. just that it always brings me to tears when I hear a certain story about a somewhat famous dutch historical figure, maybe I was him or maybe that story just resonates with me I am not certain.
To me reincarnation makes sense and ever since i learned about it have a whole different view on the meaning of life and creation.
Fairy Friend
24th May 2014, 17:11
I remember past lives and I was also in world war 2 a German chemist. I rather objected to some experimentation that was being done that to me was useless, we already knew answers, science is about discovering things and figuring out how they work. It is one thing to have brave volunteers for the betterment of discovery it is another To torture victims. My objections led me to being shot immediately in the heart, not a word said. I carry the feeling of being betrayed by my own people and I am rather antisocial this lifetime because of it. When I was in kindergarten at age 4, they made me go through speech therapy so I would not speak with a German accent and I remember a lot of the chemistry. Although they blamed my grandfather for the German accent part, he was pure German. War is bad but there was documentation that leads me to believe this was true.
But I remember many many lifetimes. Long ago I was in Egyptian and I remember a technique about removing large rocks out of the ground when you're clearing that area to build or for farming and in my personal case, I was planting a little apple tree. And discovered a very large rock. Which we pulled out of the ground, two old ladies and a pregnant girl. We amazed the neighbors. I remembered kind of writing a scroll on it, you dig a hole all around the rock first. Then you use a stick or lever and lift on one side of the rock and throw dirt underneath that side and then lift the other side and repeat this rocking it out of the ground. I remember writing a part about you have to work with the rock which I didn't get. But when I removed that rock I realize I was talking about the center of gravity and how a rock is oddly shaped. So you have to work with The Rock & I get it. Later on I discovered there was a scroll written an Egyptian about a similar technique on it but it was done more above ground, using the sand to place the rocks and then removing the sand leaving the pillars in place.
I have never had to be regressed I just remember things.
Chester
26th May 2014, 20:13
Three-Year-Old Remembers Past Life, Identifies Murderer and Location of Body
Here is the link (http://goldenageofgaia.com/2014/05/21/three-year-old-remembers-past-life-identifies-murderer-and-location-of-body/) to the story...
Mod Edit: merged with existing thread.
Snookie
27th May 2014, 17:03
I have also had snippets of past lives. Mostly flashes of things, which happened a lot as a child. I remember walking down a dusty street wearing sandals and carrying a jug of water on my head. I got the impression I was in Egypt, and knowing I wasn't a slave (as I would have been barefoot), but I wasn't wealthy either (as I wouldn't have been carrying the jug).
When I was learning about different indigenous tribes in Grade 5, the teacher showed pictures of the Hopi and the type of buildings they lived in. I suddenly remembered playing in the dirt outside of an adobe house with a friend, knowing that was my home.
I remember learning about the Waldenses and Cathars knowing I had previous lives with those belief systems. I vaguely recall a life as a hermit, another as a medicine woman gathering herbs. I met a guy at work one time, and I had a strong impression I knew him before. One day I flashed on a scene where we were warriors (Samurai, I think) standing back to back in battle. We were best friends and knew we were both going to die that day, but were glad we were doing it together. We became friends in this life too.
I don't have any detailed recollections of any particular lives, but lots "short video" type memories, or just very strong feelings I been at a certain place or done something before.
HaulinBananas
27th May 2014, 19:02
I read Jim Tucker's book this week about his research with children who remember past lives. It's a great book and the last two chapters are especially enjoyable as he takes the time to go into quantum physics and give an overview of what it may all mean based on the patterns he has noticed.
He gives a beautiful explanation of the double-slit experiment at the end of the book, and why it is significant and in the last chapter he has come up with great analogies to explain how past lives work as far as he understands to this point based on his years of studying cases. He gives thoughtful opinions on NDE and dreams as well as *who* inhabits each body from lifetime to lifetime.
http://www.amazon.com/Return-Life-Extraordinary-Children-Remember/dp/1250005841/ref=tmm_hrd_title_0
Return to Life: Extraordinary Cases of Children Who Remember Past Lives
by Jim B. Tucker
Dr. Tucker, in a follow-up to his book Life Before Life, explores American cases of young children who report memories of previous lives
A first-person account of Jim Tucker's experiences with a number of extraordinary children with memories of past lives, Return to Life focuses mostly on American cases, presenting each family’s story and describing his investigation. His goal is to determine what happened—what the child has said, how the parents have reacted, whether the child’s statements match the life of a particular deceased person, and whether the child could have learned such information through normal means. Tucker has found cases that provide persuasive evidence that some children do, in fact, possess memories of previous lives.
Among others, readers will meet a boy who describes a previous life on a small island. When Tucker takes him to that island, he finds that some details eerily match the boy’s statements and some do not. Another boy points to a photograph from the 1930s and says he used to be one of the men in it. Once the laborious efforts to identify that man are successful, many of the child’s numerous memories are found to match the details of his life. Soon after his second birthday, a third boy begins expressing memories of being a World War II pilot who is eventually identified.
Thought-provoking and captivating, Return to Life urges its readers to think about life and death, and reflect about their own consciousness and spirituality.
sigma6
30th May 2014, 08:57
3-year-old knows who killed him in past life
http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/news/266787/3-year-old-knows-who-killed-him-in-past-life
Fascinating if true...
The young boy's story is one of the most fascinating accounts of reincarnation to have arisen in years.
A resident of the Golan Heights region between Israel and Syria, the boy was born in to a culture that accepts reincarnation as unquestionable fact, yet despite the controversial nature of his claims it becomes difficult to simply dismiss his story as a mere fabrication.
According to the testimony of Dr. Eli Lasch who witnessed the events as they unfolded, the three-year-old was born with a red birthmark on his head, a sign that some believe to be associated with the way in which a person had died in their past life.
As he grew up the boy seemed to recall details of his previous existence, including the village that he used to live in and the fact that he believed he had been killed by a blow to head with an axe. He was later taken to the village he'd specified where he started to recall even more information, including his own name and even the name of the person who he said had killed him. He was taken to see the alleged killer face to face but while the man seemed uneasy, he would not admit to any crimes.
Perhaps the most remarkable part of this tale however was when the boy was taken to the spot at which he believed his past self had been buried. Beneath the soil was found a skeleton with a head injury that exactly matched his birthmark.
When confronted with this evidence his alleged killer immediately turned himself in.
MOD EDIT: Thread merged.
joeecho
30th May 2014, 10:13
Interesting. I would be curious if there is coverage of this account other then the article itself to corroborate it.
Anyone can write a story to make it appear believable...
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