Based on some 30 years of research on people who claim to
remember past lives, this work encompasses the full spectrum of
theory and case study on the subject to date. Early in his
investigations, Stevenson became aware that some who remember past
lives had birthmarks or birth defects that corresponded to wounds,
usually fatal, on the person whose life was remembered. The work
suggests surprising answers to such questions as the following: Why
does someone born with a birth defect have the one he or she has,
instead of another one? Why do some children show phobias in early
infancy when they have had no traumatic experiences and no model
for the phobia in their family? Why are some monozygotic (one-egg)
twins markedly different from each other? Why do many boys who
later become homosexual show effeminate behavior in infancy before
their parents can have influenced them to do so?
Writing as a scientist and a Western medical professional.
Stevenson realizes that the idea that wounds on a deceased person
can influence the embryo of a later-born baby is subversive of many
assumptions of modern biology. Knowing that each individual case
has some flaw or weakness, he decided to publish the entire corpus
of cases of this sort. Photographs of birthmarks and illustrations
of weapons form part of the evidence in this daring and explorative
reaearch. This work will be of particular interest to physicians,
psychiatrists, biologists, and anthropologists. In addition, those
concerned with paranormal phenomena and the mind-brain problem will
find this work challenging.
General
Is the information for this product incomplete, wrong or inappropriate?
Let us know about it.
Does this product have an incorrect or missing image?
Send us a new image.
Is this product missing categories?
Add more categories.
Review This Product
No reviews yet - be the first to create one!