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That CAN'T be true! / The works of Dr Ian Stevenson on Reincarnation
« on: 18/08/2007 08:51:19 »
This is presented from a skeptic point of view of the research work of Dr Stevenson
http://skepdic.com/stevenson.html
And this is only presenting facts without strong comments:
http://www.salagram.net/reincarnation-science-history.html
I present a small extract and then would be happy to discuss if anyone has an opinion on this:
Extract:
Neurophysiologist Dick Burgess is trying to find scientific proof for consciousness and the soul. Some of his evidence comes from the story of Uttara Haddur, a Hindu woman who suddenly began speaking an ancient form of Bengali in 1974, without ever having studied the language. She told stories of people in a village many miles away and said her name was Sharada. University of Virginia reincarnation researcher Ian Stevenson traveled to India to study her, and found out that she was telling true stories about people and events from the early 1800s. Burgess says, "This case is very difficult to explain unless Sharada's soul is driving Uttara's nervous system."
http://skepdic.com/stevenson.html
And this is only presenting facts without strong comments:
http://www.salagram.net/reincarnation-science-history.html
I present a small extract and then would be happy to discuss if anyone has an opinion on this:
Extract:
Neurophysiologist Dick Burgess is trying to find scientific proof for consciousness and the soul. Some of his evidence comes from the story of Uttara Haddur, a Hindu woman who suddenly began speaking an ancient form of Bengali in 1974, without ever having studied the language. She told stories of people in a village many miles away and said her name was Sharada. University of Virginia reincarnation researcher Ian Stevenson traveled to India to study her, and found out that she was telling true stories about people and events from the early 1800s. Burgess says, "This case is very difficult to explain unless Sharada's soul is driving Uttara's nervous system."