The Beautiful Truth - 15th May, 2009
THRU THE QUANTUM MIRROR
Part 2: ' Climbing the Family Tree '
Part 1 is HERE
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REFERENCES:
Ian Pretyman Stevenson, M.D., was a Canadian psychiatrist.
His research included reincarnation claims, near-death experiences,
apparitions (death-bed visions), the mind-brain problem, and survival
of the human personality after death.
In 1967, Stevenson was appointed as Director of the Division of Personality Studies (later renamed Division of Perceptual Studies) (DOPS) and, for a period was also Head of the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Virginia.[2] Stevenson resisted efforts to have the word "parapsychology" used to describe his department and research, arguing that his work was distinct from parapsychology, and was an extension of his more mainstream psychiatric work.
Stevenson went on to conduct additional field research about
reincarnation in Africa, Alaska, British Columbia, Burma, India, South
America, Lebanon, Turkey, and many other places. The children studied
usually started recalling their past life story between the ages of two and
four, yet seem to have forgotten it by seven or eight. There were
frequent mentions of having died a violent death, and apparently clear
memories of the mode of death. Stevenson also gathered testimonies
as well as medical records of information on birthmarks, birth defects,
and other physical evidence for reincarnation.
Stevenson published only for the academic and scientific community, and
his over 200 articles and several books -- densely packed with research
details and academic argument —- can be dauntingly technical for general
audiences. His research, over 3,000 study cases, provides evidence that
Stevenson argued supported the possibility of reincarnation, though he
himself was always careful to refer to them as "cases suggestive of
reincarnation" or "cases of the reincarnation type."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Stevenson
University of Virginia
Division of Perceptual Studies
Charlottesville, VA
http://www.healthsystem.virginia.edu/in ... tystudies/
Videos by Dr. Jim Tucker
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