The outer source What do you do if your house is haunted?
In with the old!
Aboy who says he was a WWII bomber pilot. Another who claims he was a Hollywood agent. And one who believes he was a teacher who was shot and killed. These children’s unnerving tales of reincarnation have been examined by psychiatrist Jim Tucker – and he thinks there is a scientific explanation for them. Tucker’s research at the University of Virginia draws upon quantum physics and its theory that consciousness creates the material world, not the other way around. So consciousness doesn’t need a living brain to exist – it can continue after death and re-attach itself to a brain at birth. Turner’s studies have revealed that 60 per cent of children citing memories of a past life are male and 70 per cent have died violently. It may be these sudden, brutal deaths increase the chances of a person’s consciousness breaking off. Turner says this uprooted consciousness will find a new home in under two years. And move in with old, often disturbing, memories.
Are some children reincarnated people?