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Not only did my own experiments, experience and study of the scriptures such as mentioned previously help convince me of reincarnation, but there are hundreds
of documented cases of people remembering their past lives. I have personally met people who remember past lives with normal consciousness without the aid of any
regression techniques.
This conscious remembering is not as rare as many may think and this phenomenon caught the attention of Dr. Ian Stevenson, the former head of the Department of
Psychiatry at the University of Virginia, about forty years ago. Since that time he has traveled the world studying these people and has accumulated about 3000
cases in his files.
Most of the more amazing cases occur with young children just a couple years old who are just learning to speak. As a general rule they remember the past life for
a couple years and lose the memory around the age of five or six.
In a typical situation the child may insist that her parents are not really her parents, but that her true parents (and perhaps spouse) are in another city or
part of the country). Dr. Stevenson tries to catch these children before they had a chance to visit their home of a previous life and take them there and
scientifically examine their response. In many cases the child's memory of a past life is proven, for the name given out is discovered to be a real person
who died. The child is then taken to the home of her past life and will identify dozens of memories that she could have not acquired in this life. If there is
some secret hiding place he or she will identify this. If there are favorite possessions, these will be pointed out.
In one case, a young girl identified a previous spouse who refused to believe that the little girl was his dead wife reborn. She gave identification after
identification of information only the wife could have known, but still the guy was unconvinced. In desperation the little girl pulled him aside and step-by-step
told him exactly what she did to him when they made love as husband and wife. That did the trick. The man was convinced.
Basically, Dr. Stevenson likes to get about twenty-four items of identification from the child of things that she could have not known, about the family and
circumstances of the past life before he will take it seriously or even write about it.
In 35 percent of cases he investigated, children who died an unnatural death developed phobias. For example, if they had drowned in a past life then they
frequently developed a phobia about going out of their depth in water. If they had been shot, they were often afraid of guns and sometimes loud bangs in general.
If they died in a road accident they would sometimes develop a phobia of travelling in cars, buses or trucks.
If the child's previous life possessed a talent of some kind then the child shows a disposition to that talent as he or she matures.
The child will often express a wish for the type of food she had in a past life.
If the child was a different sex in the past life then the person will often be homosexual in the current life.
This is all the type of information that I and others who have done regression work have discovered, but unable to give scientific proof. The difference with
Dr. Stevenson is that he delivers actual proof.
Now, some will look at this type of evidence and declare that it is the work of the devil -- that some tricky evil spirit is deceiving these children.
This is a poor excuse used since the beginning of time by those who have attempted to escape the power of logic and thought, and has been used against every holy
man that God has sent including Jesus. Even with the great evidence of the miracles He demonstrated before unbelieving eyes He was himself accused of being
possessed by evil and doing his miracles by the power of the evil one. Also Joseph Smith is often accused of writing the Book of Mormon by the power of the
devil.
However, the scriptures give evidence that Dr. Stevenson's children are not influenced by Satan for it is written:
"But behold, I say unto you, that little children are redeemed from the foundation of the world through mine Only Begotten; Wherefore, they cannot sin, for power is not given to Satan to tempt little children, until they begin to become accountable before me." (D&C 29:46-47)
Also: "little children are whole, for they are not capable of committing sin." (Moroni 8:8)
If indeed reincarnation is the "doctrine of the devil" and wrong -- or a sinful belief, then according to scripture the evil one would have no power to tempt
children under the age of eight (the age of accountability) to remember past lives of actual people.
Scripture also says:
"Now this is not all; little children do have words given unto them many times which confound the wise and the learned." (Alma 32:23)
This is indeed the case with Stevenson's studies. The little children he works with have come up with powerful evidence that have confounded the wise and learned
of the world.
If the reader is interested in reading numerous case studies Dr. Stevenson has done I would recommend the book: "Children Who Remember Previous Lives."
It is available at Amazon.com at: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0786409134/qid=995788587/sr=2-2/002-38121 60-2465633
Perhaps even more startling than the evidences derived from recalling past lives is Dr. Stevenson's more recent work on corresponding birthmarks from one life to
the next. He discovered that if one has a wound, particularly one that caused death, such as a gunshot, that the person will often have a birthmark in the exact
placed where the wound was in a past life. What is even more fascinating is that if the person received a bullet wound which penetrated the body and left an
exit hole that the entity will have a birthmark at both the point of entrance and exit.
Even more interesting is that the exit wound is larger than the entrance, and when the corresponding birthmarks are examined he found that the birthmark at the
location of the exit wound was also much bigger.
Dr. Stevenson examined 895 children, who remembered past lives, for birthmarks, corresponding to wounds and found related birthmarks on 309 of them or 35 percent.
The chances of this happening are very miniscule. The average adult has about 17 square feet of skin stretching over his body. That is 2448 square inches. Now the
chances of finding a birthmark on the same square inch of the body in a current life as a wound in a past life is 2448:1. The chances of finding a birthmark on the
same square inch of both an exit and entrance wound is much greater: 5,992,704 to one, yet Stevenson turned up this startling evidence time and time again.
The interesting thing about the birthmark study is that the "tricky devil theory" is even more ridiculous. To believe the devil is bouncing around stamping
birthmarks on children defies all logic.
One can read much more on this subject of birthmarks and examine the evidence himself from Dr. Stevenson's book: "Where Reincarnation and Biology Intersect."
One can order at Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0275951898/qid=995792740/sr=2-3/ref=aps_s r_b_1_3/002-3812160-2465633
In addition to this he has a more exhaustive 2200 page study called "Reincarnation and Biology."
Another interesting evidence of reincarnation comes through Near Death Experiences (NDE).
Amber Wells of the University of Connecticut wrote a research paper based on her study of the near death experience for her senior honors thesis under the
direction of Dr. Kenneth Ring. She discovered that 70 percent of the people who experience NDE believe in reincarnation, and many of them so believe because of
something gleaned from the experience. On the other hand, according to Gallup only 23 percent of Americans in general believe in the doctrine. These statistics
bear out that there is something about the experience that convinced many who saw a glimpse of the great beyond that there is more than one life.
One event given by many is what is called the life review. Some report being given the ability to review their whole life in detail, but in addition to this many
also reported the obtaining of a vision of numerous past lives.
Then others report seeing entities waiting to be reborn or being told that they will have future lives.
Here in the West we tend to look on a belief in reincarnation as a minority belief expressed by a few new agers, but many do not realize that more religious people
of the world accept the doctrine than reject it.
Interestingly, many of the American Indians believed in reincarnation. The Dakota tribe taught that man lived at least four lives and in between those lives he
lived with the Gods and received instruction in magic and healing. Many of the Indian medicine men claimed to remember past lives. The Indian hunters did not
believed they actually killed an animal, but just deprived it of its body for a short time. Often among the Tibetans as well as Eskimos if there is an old man who
knows he is going to die he will find a young couple that he likes and ask permission to be their future child. If they accept he will give that couple his
personal things that he wants for his next life and then wander off to die. There are numerous occurrences where babies of such couples will claim such articles
as their own, and for a short period of time have a recollection of the past life associated with them.
This searching for marks of identification is very common among cultures that believe in reincarnation, and especially among the Tlingit Indians and the Igbos of
Nigeria. Various tribes of West Africa make marks on the body of the recently deceased in order to be able to identify the person when he or she is reborn.
All the evidence I discovered helped me to believe in reincarnation, but I did not know it for sure until the day I discovered that I had lived before. This
changed my whole life and outlook and opened my eyes to a new world of seeing.
I was amazed and almost wished it wasn't true because of the problems it could create for my church membership, but for once in my life I realized that an average
member of the church like myself may become aware of the truth of many doctrines that neither the prophet or the general authorities know anything about.
If the reader even after seeing all the evidence of reincarnation is still not convinced he should seek an answer through the Spirit as commanded in the
scriptures. Ask with a sincere heart and you will receive an answer through the Holy Spirit.
The promise in the Book of Mormon pertains to all true works. Read Alma 32 and Doctrine & Covenants 9:7-9 and see if the doctrine of reincarnation does not
generate the feelings and results described. You are commanded to "try the spirits whether they are of God." (I John 4:1) Remember you are not
commanded to ignore the sprits or claim they are from the devil, or to try and destroy them -- but "try them." It is as Joseph Smith said: "When was the time that
I was ever confounded?" This doctrine cannot be confounded or proved wrong because it is true and it is in the scriptures despite the efforts of the Great and
Abominable Church to remove all reference to the doctrine. The truth cannot be removed and darkness only lasts during the night and then cometh the day and we see
with a perfect light.
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